Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Gentle Savior

   I've written before about our guard dog, Delilah. She is a Pyrenean Mastiff, descended from an ancient livestock dog breed found in the Pyrenees Mountains in Spain. She is massive, muscular, and strong. She will weigh over 150 pounds when she is grown. She has big, sharp teeth. She could fight a bear, if she needed to protect the sheep, and come out the victor.
   But what has impressed me even more about Delilah is her absolute gentleness. When one of the lambs wanders away from its' mother, she will glide behind it ever so softly and give it the most tender nudge with her body. She might have to do it a few times until the lamb sees its' mom and runs towards her. She is never aggressive with the lambs, never growls, never pushes hard. She is amazingly gentle.
   This is a picture of how Jesus is with us. He does not force us to believe in Him but He gently tugs at our hearts until we are overwhelmed with His love. Even though He is all- powerful and could call down legions of angels to help, He never forces us to follow His ways. He waits patiently beside us until we understand that His way alone is the way of rest and peace for our souls. He is a gentle Savior.
Then Jesus said, "Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light," Matthew 11:28-29.

4 comments:

  1. I love your analogy Peggy. I can imagine Delilah with the little lambs.
    This also made me think of the lion in 'The lion the witch and the wardrobe' for some reason!
    Praying you are well~
    ~God bless~ Lisa

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  2. It's hard to imagine how a fierce protector can be the gentlest to the ones it knows so well...I love that you reminded me how powerful truly Jesus is yet so full of love, gentleness and mercy...God bless you sister.

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  3. Hi Peggy,
    Your post reminds me of how I have always loved the lion and the lamb, and how they are symbolic of the peace that will pervade the entire earth. So thankful that He doesn't grow weary as He patiently tugs at my heart! :)

    Blessings sweet sister!
    Denise

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  4. great analogy! Yes, Jesus is so gentle and kind and I too am thankful for His amazing love and patience.

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