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My 8 month-old Golden Retriever puppy didn??™t know
she??™s supposed to be a water dog. Oh, she loved
???wading???; but she was deathly afraid of getting into
the water deeper than her chest!
This particular peculiarity of
hers was a bit of a disappointment to me. I had spent
hours on the beach admiring the retrievers and their
owners playing ???fetch??? in the lake. I could just
imagine myself throwing the stick and my golden dog
swimming out to bring it back to me, just to repeat
the game over and over again . . . But MY beautiful
retriever wouldn??™t go in deeper than her chest!
A few weeks ago, while camping
along the shores of Lake Erie, I decided to try the
swimming thing again. I thought that somehow,
someway, I might be able to entice her into the
water. I threw a stick, but it went out too far, and
as usual, my pup raced around at the water??™s edge, but
then came back to me looking very forlorn, without the
stick! So I threw in another one, this time much
closer to shore. She raced into the water, and since
she didn??™t need to go in too deep, she happily
retrieved it. I threw it in again, a tiny bit
farther. She retrieved it. And so the game went on,
until I threw it just beyond where she could reach it
without swimming. And to my surprise, she swam out a
few strokes and retrieved it! I was so proud of her!
The game went on, and before we
both got tired, she had swam several hundred feet to
get her stick! She had finally conquered her fear of
water. She had proved it to herself and to me that
she could REALLY do it! She could SWIM! I went back
to the campsite, a happy dog owner, already
anticipating the game of water fetch we would play the
following day.
But to my dismay, when the
following day arrived, my pup wouldn??™t go into the
water any farther than her chest. I was disappointed
but not discouraged, and I started up the game of the
previous day. But she wouldn??™t do it. Any stick
thrown out too deep is, sadly, still floating on Lake
Erie! I didn??™t understand! She had conquered her
fear! Why had it returned? Didn??™t she understand
from the day before that swimming was not only safe,
but also lots of fun? It was a very forlorn dog owner
who returned to her campsite with a golden retriever
puppy, wet only up to her chest . . .
As I walked back to camp,
however, I realized how much like my puppy I am.
Every day of my life I live evidence that I can trust
God to take care of me, no matter what the
circumstance. Yet with each new trial that comes my
way, I continue to worry, to fret, to try to handle
things myself, completely forgetting that just the day
before God got me through something equally as
challenging.
I know that I am not in this boat
alone. As Christians, we are surrounded with examples
of God??™s power in our lives; yet every time we are
faced with trials and tribulations, we worry, we
stress out, we fret and we focus on the problems
instead of on the problem-fixer. Wouldn??™t our lives
be so much better if we would remember from one day to
the next just how powerfully God can ???fix??? our
problems?
I am happy to report that now,
several weeks of encouragement later, I have a very
DIFFERENT dog problem! How to keep her OUT of the
water! Her fear is TOTALLY gone. What about it
friend? Will you join her? Remember how God has
helped you in the past and put your worries in His
hands instead of your own. Then, just like my water
dog that conquered her fear of water, you, too, will
be enjoying the thrill of the swim!
???Be Anxious for nothing, but in
everything by prayer and supplication, with
thanksgiving, make your requests known to God and the
peace that passes all comprehension will guard your
hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.??? (Phil 4:6,7)
In His love,
Lyn
Lyn Chaffart, Moderator, The Nugget, Scriptural
Nuggets (www.sermonillustrator.org/minisermons/),
Answers2Prayer Ministries,
www.Answers2Prayer.org ,
Lyn@Sermonillustrator.org |