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Wait for the Master’s Voice: A Lesson in Obedience
On a family vacation to Talkeetna, Alaska, I met two darling chocolate Labrador Retrievers, aptly named Tally and Keetna. They lived at the outdoor adventure shop that their owners ran. Tally and Keetna greeted all the tourist visitors that came to their shop. Their wagging tails greeted me one early Sunday morning as I entered the shop.
I immediately bonded with their friendly owner as I asked her about local church options. We chatted and she was only too happy to share her dogs’ tricks with me. Besides the usual “sit,” “stay,” and “down,” Tally and Keetna were experts at another great dog trick. Their owner joyfully broke a dog treat in half and had them sit side by side. As they obediently sat, their owner balanced half a Milk-Bone on each of their snouts. “Wait,” she commanded. Neither one of them moved an inch. They sat motionless, waiting for the command of their master before indulging in a delicious doggy treat.
I watched with delight as they sat patiently waiting. In the midst of the busy adventure shop, the Labs were the picture of patience and obedience. Then their opportunity for reward came. “Okay!” their master declared. Gulp! Each dog flipped her treat off of her snout and into her wide-open mouth. It was as if those dogs were grinning ear to ear as they happily chomped down their treats. Everyone in the shop, myself included, broke into a chorus of “Good dogs!” in unison.
Tally and Keetna had been trained to wait for and listen to the command of their master’s voice before they ate their treats. I’m sure that they had plenty of training and prematurely eaten Milk-Bones in the process. Like the two well-trained chocolate Labs, Christians can be trained to wait patiently for their Master Jesus’ commands.
Jesus promised in John 10 that believers would be able to hear and follow His voice. In those verses, Jesus likened Himself to a good shepherd and the believer to sheep. Like sheep who are familiar with and follow their shepherd, so it is with the well-trained Christian. He used this word picture to explain what the Holy Spirit’s leadership for the believer would be like. He further explained that the believer would be able to become sensitive to His voice and learn to follow Him instead of the voice of the evil one. Knowing and following the Master’s commands is a promise to all believers.
With the help of the Holy Spirit, we can train ourselves to sit quietly, in prayer, and listen for His leading. When His specific commands or promises come, it will be a blessing to obey, and we will surely see the reward of our obedience.
Personal Prayer
Lord, help me to quiet myself and listen for your voice and your leading each day. Forgive me for those times that I have been disobedient and rushed ahead of you. Help me to train myself, with your Holy Spirit’s help, to hear and obey your voice. Amen.
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God hears the prayers of every believer. In Dog Tales & Pup Parables: Devotions for a Dog Lover's Heart, author Janet DeCaster uses delightful real-life stories from her experiences with dogs to illustrate powerful lessons on the power of prayer. Through this 5-day reading plan, readers will be encouraged to pray about everything and have renewed faith for God's sure answer and even the miraculous!
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We would like to thank Janet DeCaster for providing this plan, based on Dog Tales and Pup Parables: 31 Devotions for a Dog Lover's Heart. For more information, please visit: janetdecaster.com