Peggy, I love that story. lol.
Love,
Pat Ferguson
At 11:38 PM 6/3/04, you wrote:
>Okay, guys, here is my guide dog story. When I was in college, I suddenly
>decided that I really, really, really wanted a guide dog. I've always been
>an animal lover, and a guide dog sounded sooooo cool. I used to daydream
>about the day when I'd have a dog of my own.
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>One day I was reading the book of Isaiah. I'd already gotten past the
>"good" (in quotes) chapters, and was starting on Isaiah chapter 56. It was
>boring! I finally stopped reading and told God so, in no uncertain
>terms. I said, "I want something that's relevant to me, like whether or
>not to get a guide dog." I started reading again at verse 10: "Israel's
>watchmen are blind, they all lack knowledge; they are all mute dogs, they
>cannot bark; they lie around and dream, they love to sleep. (11) They
>are dogs with mighty appetites; they never have enough." I stopped
>reading, right in the middle of verse 11, and marveled at the coincidence
>(what coincidende?) that I was reading about dogs when I'd been wondering
>about guide dogs. Figuring it still might be a coincidence, but figuring I
>might as well use it as a springboard for prayer, I said, "Well, Lord, I
>don't know about the dogs being dumb. I've heard German shepherds are very
>intelligent." Then I started reading, right where I'd left off, in the
>middle of Isaiah 56, verse 11: "They are shepherds who lack
>understanding; they all turn to their own way, each seeks his own
>gain." Now I don't think God was giving an opinion on guide dogs in
>general. But He, knowing I was bored with what I was reading, and knowing
>that a guide dog wouldn't be right for me (despite my great love for
>animals), used the passage I was reading as a humorous way of telling me
>so. So no one can tell me that God doesn't have a sense of humor. <lol>
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>Peggy
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