The Prodigal Son/Dog!

Dudley, our sissy house dog is terribly afraid of thunder..  Just ask our Ole Miss friends, the Parkes.  While we were gone, a large and loud thunderstorm came over our house.  Dudley, I call him “the Big Dud”, went berserk, crazed, wild.  Because he was so scared of the thunder and lightning he decides to leave.  First, he goes upstairs and chews and claws the door trying to get in.  No luck.  He then pushes open the front door, chews a hole in the dogproof wire of our backyard………. He gone!!!

Now when we drive up and see the door open, and then no Dudley, our hearts are in our throats because we know how he gets in a storm.  We call, yell, honk horns, everything.  We call out the cavalry/family.  We are out riding the country roads while it’s still raining.  I get on the 4-wheeler riding the back pastures.  Nothing. Nada. Zip.

Staci and I go to bed but there’s no sleep.  Not for me especially.  I’m mad because I didn’t lock the door behind me when I left earlier in the day.  If only I had locked the door, then he would still be in the house.  I’m fearful because I know what’s in the backyard and woods. (see last weeks blog about the Whompus cat)  Also, I’ll admit to this.  I am sad.  The thought of losing this dog has saddened me.  I’ve always had manly dogs. A Lassie Collie, then a brown Lab, then a bloodhound.  This dog is the only dog we have now.  He is Staci’s pet.  A shih-Tzu…….but he’s my little wolf!

Look it up.  What dog is the most closely related to a wolf.  You would think it would be a Husky, or a German Shepherd.  But the guys at Mission Wolf told us that the Chinese breeds like the Shih-Tzu are closest kin.  Now it makes sense to me.  I’m attached to this little fellow because deep down he is a wolf.  I can relate to that!

At 2 am, it’s unusually quiet. Spooky because it’s so quiet  There’s fog and no wind.  The rain has finally stopped.  I go outside and call.  I can hear sounds from the 4-lane highway a couple of miles away, the trucks and their gears shifting.  What’s so bad is that I can also hear the owls, the coyotes, and all the other predators that roam the nights.  What’s good is that I promise you I hear a little dog howl.  Immediately, I wake Staci (she’s not asleep).  “Get out here and call for Dudley” I’m telling her and rushing her outside.

Staci comes outside and calls for her puppy. She yells, “Come get a treat, let’s go to Mimi’s, want a puppy cup?”  All these phrases are things that get the Big D to respond when he’s at home.  I thought I heard a howl off in the distance.  But nothing.  Staci goes back in, I walk around in the woods for another hour.  Mad, fearful, saddened, now dreading what the outcome of this will be.  Why?  Well, if I did hear a small dog whimpering somewhere in the night, so did all the predators.  As I walk in the woods, the howl of a coyote only a short distance away raises the hair on my back, but at the same time lowers the feelings in my heart.  My dog is gone.  Where oh where can he be?

It’s morning now.  The search party of kinfolks has arrived.  We start asking neighbors, riding the roads, and searching.  We get a call that he was seen over a mile away at a neighbors driveway.  Off we go.  It’s rather comical now, but you would think that we had lost something special.  Well, we have.  Dogs become part of our lives, part of our own being.  If you have never experienced the loyalty and love from a dog, then you must have a cat.  Or either you have a huge hole in your heart that has never experienced a companion with 4 legs.  I feel sorry for you.

The search party spans out over the area.  I get a hunch that maybe the little wolf may be trying to get back home on his own.  He’s a house dog, spoiled, can’t walk on grass ’cause he gets stickers.  There’s no way ……….well, except somehow God gives these creatures a sense of where home is and how to get back.  While everyone is searching this last place he was seen, I begin the mile long trek back towards the house.  Halfway home, in a sandy road bed I see little dog tracks, along with fresh deer, turkey……….. and coyote tracks.  They are fresh, too fresh.  I start running and calling as I go.  A quarter mile from the house I am on top of a large hill.  I let out a holler for my little wolf.  And he answers! boo woo woof.   I take off running.  I’m trying to call the search party on my phone as I run.  “Get home.” I yell, “He’s close to the house”.

As I run to the backyard, I see the prodigal dog.  He’s scared of me.  I guess he’s been through a lot.  Now he won’t even come to me.  I kneel down and wait.  Suddenly he bolts to me whimpering and jumping into my lap.  His whimpering sounds as if he’s crying, the little wolf pup.  The daddy wolf is shedding a tear or two himself.  Why?  Because Dudley has come home.

All the search party celebrates.  We eat Pizza!

“But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him.” Luke 15:20

But this story was about a dog.  He left on his own. He’s done it to himself. Doesn’t matter what caused him to leave.  He may have been scared.  But even if he had been rebellious, disobedient, or well, think of whatever reason YOU can think of to leave home yourself.  The point is that there was love waiting for him when he returned.

We have a Loving, Living, Heavenly Father who waits with open arms for me and you to return to Him.  Why do we run away when we’ve got it made where we are?  We get scared.  Or maybe we get rebellious, disobedient, or well, think of whatever reason YOU can think of to leave God yourself.  The point is our Heavenly Father’s love is waiting for your return.  You’ve never experienced His love?  Well, you must have a huge hole in your heart (and soul) that has never had this experience.  I feel sorry for you.  He’s waiting….

See Ya!

dudley

The Comfort of the Fire

What is it about a fire?  We stare at the flames.   Whether a campfire, fireplace, or even just a candle, the dancing of the flame catches our attention.
The Comfort of the Fire

The Comfort of the Fire

You ladies find comfort in the small flame from a candle.  The candlelight dinner, a hot bath with scented candles, both examples of fire being used to change the mood.

Men, we like a big fire. Bar-B-Que fires, fires to grill on, these are a start.  Give us a chance, we’ll set the woods on fire, burn trash piles, or even set abandoned buildings ablaze.   The idea of a bonfire gives a whole new meaning for a get together.  Put a match or lighter in our hands, it’s gonna be lit!

If you want to watch our human nature at work, watch when a man creates/builds his fire.  Whether it’s in the fireplace, or either a campfire, or BBQ he takes pride in how it’s started. He wants to impress everyone (especially himself).   It has to be just right.  Ladies, if you want to start trouble, as if you need encouraging,  just go over and start poking in HIS fire.  Tell him he’s not doing it right.  Sparks will soon be flying from more than just the actual fire!

But once the fire is going, and the arguments of how to best build your fire have passed, we stare.  The dancing of the flames catch our eye.  The heat from the glowing coals warms us.  The smell from a real fire and hearing the crackling and popping sounds gives our senses  a way to connect with this flame.  We connect in some primitive way with this fire.  Our sense of sight, hearing, touch, and smell are in high gear.  What do we do?  We stare.

One thing I’ve noticed also is how a fire brings out honest and REAL communication between people.  You want to have a good honest discussion with friends?  Build a fire. (just don’t poke in the other guys fire or it may get too honest).  Maybe Congress ought to have campfire meetings, instead of committee meetings.

Hebrews 12:29 For our God is a consuming fire.

We can use this fireplace example of fire to help us see God as the consuming fire.  God is a God of unending Love, Mercy, and Forgiveness.  He also is a jealous God (He doesn’t want you to be anywhere else, only with Him).  He is a just and righteous.  He is not a friend to sin.  His Holiness is pure.  In other words, the wicked and sin itself will be consumed.

God loves us.  We need to show our love to Him by avoiding sin.  That same fire that gives us comfort can also burn us if we don’t give it respect.   I’d rather receive God’s comfort and warmth, than his wrath.

So ask God to help you with the sin that comes between you and Him.  Throw another log on the fire.  Let that log be the sins that come between you and God.  Better that the sin is what’s being thrown into the fire, than you along with it.

Now stoke up the fire a little bit.  Throw another hickory log(sin) on the fire.   Share this warmth and comfort with others.  and remember…… don’t poke around in another man’s fire.    See Ya!!

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