Oh For A Heart So Gentle
I'm still busier than a one-armed paperhanger so there's no time to write a proper blog post. (I never saw this deluge of work coming but I am very thankful for it.)
Last evening after a long day in depositions I was relaxing, looking at a few blogs and a few YouTubes of puppies playing (I love YouTubes of puppies playing), when suddenly I remembered a wonderful dog I hadn't thought of in quite a while: Skidboot.
Within ten seconds I had located the following YouTube about this amazing animal who, I am sad to say I learned, died in March of 2007 at the age of fourteen.
I had seen Skidboot a few years back on Pet Star, the Animal Planet show, but I never knew his background. I was so taken with his story, I thought I would share it with you.
(A favorite part of mine is when Skidboot answers the phone with a bark and is told to whisper instead, and he does. I watched that bit over and over again.)
My only thought as I turned off my computer and went to bed was this: What if we were as obedient to God, our loving Creator, as Skidboot was to his beloved master? I think the world would see the real change everyone seems to crave.
Reader Comments (6)
What an amazing dog. Of course I think his owner is also amazing because he did a great job in training him. Yes - it would make a real difference in this world if we were so obedient!
I had to watch this two times. I loved the commonness of the cowboy who took the time to train this dog. Maybe our lives are too complicated!
This was a great post!
Amen to that! I was taught to be hard on myself and gentle on others, and when I follow that excellence teaching, I am amazed at the difference I can make in people's lives. God says He desires obedience more than sacrifice (1 Samuel 15:22; Matthew 9:13; 12:7), but we'd rather do things "for" Him than do what He asks.
@ Mari ... his owner is definitely amazing in his wonderful humility. I love listening to him talk.
@ Cheryl ... thanks for taking the time to watch it twice! I watched it more than once too.
@ Tracie ... excellent point you make about how we should be hard on ourselves and easy on others. Thanks for pointing that out and giving the verses. I have reminded my children so many times that to obey is better than to sacrifice ... but I need to be reminded of that myself!
Truly an amazing story and display of unconditional love and trust. I'll say it again: There are many canines smarter than people, And I have to agree with Cheryl - often we make things more complex than they are (myself included!).
@ Keli ... indeed. Simple trust and obedience are often the most difficult concepts to grasp ... but they needn't be.