This
is a picture of my dog Pal just after his last grooming in November
of last year (2022). Lately, he has been having a rapid decline in
health and doesn’t look as good as he did in November. Frankly, I
don’t think he will make it to his 15th birthday (June
3rd).
He
is undoubtedly the best dog that I have ever had. His love and
dedication to me is beyond my ability to describe. Should he die
soon, I don’t know how I will be able to deal with it, but I will
have the memory of my best friend to help me cope with his absence.
During
the last ten years of Pal’s life, he has reminded me of what love
and dedication to his master really means. Namely, that my will is to
be that of MY master because I love HIM unconditionally.
As
I consider this situation, I am reminded of a passage of Scripture
from the Gospel of John…
The
Bible says…
John
21 ( World English
Bible )
1
After these things, Jesus
revealed himself again to the disciples at the sea of Tiberias. He
revealed himself this way.
2
Simon Peter, Thomas called
Didymus, Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee, and
two others of his disciples were together.
3
Simon Peter said to them, “I’m
going fishing.” They told him, “We are also coming with you.”
They immediately went out, and entered into the boat. That night,
they caught nothing.
4
But when day had already come,
Jesus stood on the beach, yet the disciples didn’t know that it was
Jesus.
5
Jesus therefore said to them,
“Children, have you anything to eat?”
They answered him, “No.”
6
He said to them, “Cast
the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find some.”
They cast it therefore, and now they weren’t able to draw it in for
the multitude of fish.
7
That disciple therefore whom
Jesus loved said to Peter, “It’s the Lord!” So when Simon Peter
heard that it was the Lord, he wrapped his coat around him (for he
was naked), and threw himself into the sea.
8
But the other disciples came
in the little boat (for they were not far from the land, but about
two hundred cubits away), dragging the net full of fish.
9
So when they got out on the
land, they saw a fire of coals there, and fish laid on it, and bread.
10
Jesus said to them, “Bring
some of the fish which you have just caught.”
11
Simon Peter went up, and drew
the net to land, full of great fish, one hundred fifty-three; and
even though there were so many, the net wasn’t torn.
12
Jesus said to them, “Come
and eat breakfast.” None of the
disciples dared inquire of him, “Who are you?” knowing that it
was the Lord.
13
Then Jesus came and took the
bread, gave it to them, and the fish likewise.
14
This is now the third time
that Jesus was revealed to his disciples, after he had risen from the
dead.
15
So when they had eaten their
breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon,
son of Jonah, do you love me more than these?”
He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I have affection for
you.” He said to him, “Feed my
lambs.”
16
He said to him again a second
time, “Simon, son of Jonah, do you
love me?” He said to him, “Yes,
Lord; you know that I have affection for you.” He said to him,
“Tend my sheep.”
17
He said to him the third time,
“Simon, son of Jonah, do you have
affection for me?” Peter was grieved
because he asked him the third time, “Do
you have affection for me?” He said to
him, “Lord, you know everything. You know that I have affection for
you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my
sheep.
John
21 ( Emphasized
Bible
Rotherham
)
15
When, therefore, they had broken
their fast, Jesus saith unto Simon Peter––Simon, son of John!
lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto him––Yea, Lord!
thou, knowest that I am fond of thee, he saith unto him––Be
feeding my lambs.
16
He saith unto him, again, the
second time––Simon, son of John! lovest thou me? He saith unto
him––Yea, Lord! thou, knowest that I am fond of thee. He saith
unto him––Be shepherding my sheep.
17
He saith unto him, the third
time––Simon, son of John! art thou fond of me? Peter was grieved,
that he said unto him, the third time, Art thou fond of me? and he
said unto him––Lord! all things, thou, knowest: thou perceivest
that I am fond of thee. Jesus saith unto him––Be feeding my
sheep.
This
exchange between Jesus and Peter is important. Important because
Jesus refers to true heavenly love (agape) and Peter refers to
friendship (phileo). Normally, I use the World English Bible, but
today I added The Emphasized Bible by Rotherham as I think the latter
more accurately conveys the meaning. Why is this important to me now?
Well, I love my dog in a way that he will never understand because HE
is a DOG and I am a HUMAN. We both love, but in different ways due to
our natures. The same is true for my relationship with God. I love
The Almighty with my best effort to attain to the true love which
Jesus exhibits. My best efforts fall abysmally short, but
nonetheless, I keep striving to do better.
I
do not know what the immediate future will bring for my beloved dog
Pal, or what will happen to him after he dies, but I know that my
master, Jesus, loves me in this life and in the life
after this one. I do not know EXACTLY what heaven will be
like, but deep down I hope that Jesus will allow Pal to be there.
Humm, I wonder if there will be squirrels in Heaven ( I think Pal
would like to know as well )?
I
know this all may be a bit too personal for many of you out there,
but it is what it is. I have just one question for YOU: Have
YOU thought about your relationship with God lately- Do
you really, really love HIM?
I
hope and pray that you respond with an overwhelming YES!