Watchwords

Nine Is Not Enough

WATCHWORD:

In that day the wolf and the lamb will lie down together, and the leopard and goats will be at peace. Calves and fat cattle will be safe among lions, and a little child shall lead them all.  Isaiah 11:6

What is the price of five sparrows? A couple of pennies? Not much more than that. Yet God does not forget a single one of them.  Luke 12:6

 

Meditation:

Nine Is Not Enough

Tell you a story about a friend of mine. It had been a really rough week, as a medical professional, but he had been unhappy in his work.  A sudden breakup had thrown him off stride, leaving him bewildered and with a deep sense of loneliness. The one that he thought of as his best friend, was gone. In a daze, he left his office and walked across the deserted parking lot to his car. It was late and it was dark. He heard the sound as he approached his car, the insistent cry of a baby animal. He looked around, but saw nothing.

When he unlocked his car, and opened the door, the light illuminated a tiny kitten, standing on trembling legs near his front tire. He reached down, scooped it up, and, sliding into his car, he examined it. He knew what to look for: eyes were barely open, legs not fully developed – three weeks old, tops.  It’s cries told him the poor thing was hungry. The timing was perfect, the need acute, for both kitty and my friend. Over the next two weeks, a visit to the vet, a crash course in raising a kitten and kitty-proofing his home, significant purchases at Petco, and the adoption was complete. Chloe was welcomed into the family, a tiny life-saver.

Over the next two decades, beginning with bottle-feeding bonding, Chloe maintained her status as the center of the family, the protector, the provider of endless entertaining activities, loving encounters and comfort.  She was a one-person kitty/cat, yet she had a way of welcoming all comers to ‘her’ home. She always dressed for the season, and never missed an opportunity to steal the show.

My friend found, as we all do, that there is a down-side to pet adoption. In Chloe’s case, nine lives was not enough. The time came when quality of life trumped the wish that our loved one would never leave us. Unless you have experienced the loss of a loved one, human or pet, it’s a persisting pain that is hard to describe. We discover that we miss little things that we never noticed before, quirks that were unique to that loved one. And in the discovery, the pain of love is revisited.

We take some comfort in what Dr. David Jeremiah has to say about the importance of loving pets in our lives. He points out that what we think about heaven determines how we live each day, and how the pain of loss is softened. He tells us that the Bible does not clearly state whether we will see our pets in heaven, but the scriptures do point out the presence of animals in heaven.  So why not our pets?

We know the character of God and His love for us.  He gives good things to those who ask Him and gives us richly all things to enjoy. In your mind of faith, heaven will be a place of joy and peace and the richest blessings, as we live in the presence of God and enjoy His good gifts for eternity.  I’m convinced that all our loved ones will be there. How about you?

Chloe, make yourself at home. So be it.

 

A Prayer for Loss:

May we find peace, hope and healing in the Father’s warm embrace. May you feel the light of the Holy Spirit and the faith of Jesus Christ. May we take comfort in the knowledge and belief that God is in charge, is present throughout our cycle of life and death. May you hold on to the beautiful memories with clarity and joy, and let the grief, guilt and pain pass through you without leaving dark shadows. Amen.

 

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