Friday, May 09, 2008

Doggie Wisdom

Duchess and Taco Bell

Duchess is so funny sometimes. She begs and begs and begs for something until we relent and she gets what she wants. The other night she wanted the empty can of refried beans. She barked. She whined...She whined, barked and jumped on our lap. Finally, just so we could have some peace and quiet, Ron gave her the can. Instead of devouring the dregs of the can, she painstakingly licked and savored its contents. Savored the contents!

This became a lesson in perseverance in prayer to me. If we pray diligently without wavering, in time the answer will come. Before joyfully proclaiming the answer to a prayer to one and all, take time to savor the goodness and love of the Lord. Thank him first. Cherish the moment with him, be enveloped by that moment. Boasting in our success at prayer will only leave us empty, if we have not first spent time in gratitude with the one who makes all things possible.

The soul of the sluggard craves in vain,
but the diligent soul is amply satisfied.
Proverbs 13:4


And so it is. Lazy prayer yields nothing but complaints from those who say their prayers are not answered. Because I have times of "lazy prayer" I have heard myself make that same complaint. But when I pray in diligence the rewards become so much more apparent and clearly visible. But prayer is HARD work, and when results don't seem to be forthcoming we get lazy. So, today commit to diligence. It won't be easy but then nothing worthwhile ever comes "easy." My dad always said, "Nothing is free. There's a price to pay somewhere or to someone."

So to Duchess, "Thank you for your lesson on prayer where even your empty can of refried beans did not come free to you. It came in your diligence."

~~~^j^~~~

God bless you all
And
Thanks be to God!


9 comments:

  1. This is so insightful, Cathy. I have to re-commit myself constantly, because it's so easy to slip into lazy prayer! Gotta keep workin to get that can of refried beans! &:o) Blessings today ~ and hope you have a great weekend!

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  2. It seems that when our hearts and minds are attuned we find spiritual lessons everywhere, in all these simple occurrences during the day. Uncomplicated, natural events like this that teach us of deeper things. Thanks, Cathy.

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  3. Amazing reflection!
    I often think that our animal friends have so much to teach us...

    Thanks Cathy!

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  4. What a dog! Cathy, this is a very good post and I'm so glad you posted about prayer. Your phrase "Lazy prayer" reminded me of a story Mother Angelica told.

    It didn't involve lazy prayer but distracted prayer. Seems like Mother A was preoccupied with something important such as the network or a building. A woman calls her and asks that Mother pray for her husband who was sick (I really don't recall all the details). Mother who was distracted with other things said "yeah, yeah" and hung up. She prayed in a distracted sort of way for the woman's intentions and then forgot all about it. Later she received a big check and a note from the woman thanking Mother for her prayers because they had been answered. Our awesome God will answer even those kinds of prayers.

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  5. Thanks to your post, and to Duchess, I will recommit to being diligent in prayer. This is a necessity especially in prayers for character development in my children! And we all know things like that can take a long time!
    Have a nice weekend!

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  6. How wonderful to see God in everything and what a wonderful dog.

    Sometimes we also need to understand that God says no. God gives us what we need at the present moment and never what we want. God is Wise.

    Peace & love to you Cathy:)

    Marie xoxooxoxo

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  7. I love your insight!
    And Duchess is gorgeous:)
    Blessings to you today, have a great weekend!
    Suzy
    xx

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  8. It would seem we have all been called to pray with diligence and not just for ourselves but for each other...and so I do dear friends!

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