Cats And
Christianity – Part 2
Read:
Genesis 1:24-25
Today
we will look at the positive characteristics cats can teach humans:
LOVE:
Our pets give us unqualified love – supernatural, unconditional,
and sacrificial love – as embodied in our Lord Jesus Christ. They
do not care if we are good-looking or homely, thin or heavy, tall or
short, rich or poor, black or white, red or yellow. They just love
us! No strings attached! No prejudices, no bigotry! They just give us
true and unadulterated love. Think what the world would be like if we
humans were like that.
LOYALTY:
Pets have been known to risk their own lives for the sake of helping
or saving their humans. They do not abandon us humans if we're
occasionally bad-tempered, non-responsive, or preoccupied. We
appreciate, seek, and respond to the loyalty of our pets. Just as God
appreciates, seeks, and responds to our loyalty to our fellow human
beings and, most especially, to him.
PATIENCE:
Time is of no importance to a cat. It will wait with infinite
patience for its prey ... or its human to appear. Paul lists patience
as one of the fruits of the spirit. It is an important and necessary
trait for a Christian, especially here in America where instant
results and instant gratification are a way of life. American
Christians tend to pray, "Lord, give me patience ... and give it
to me now!" But God is not tied to space and time and he is
definitely not on the world's time schedule. We need to "wait
patiently for God" and not run ahead of Him. It's when we get
ahead of God that we get into trouble and make a mess of things.
ADAPTABILITY:
Animals are very adaptable to situations and conditions – it's how
they survive. Christians must adapt to the conditions of our world
and culture without compromising our faith. We basically must adapt
to living in a hostile environment where we reside as aliens. We are
conditioned by our faith to respond, not to react. As Paul said, "I
have learned to be content in whatever situation I am."
So
"Ask the animals and they will teach you."
DEAR
LORD, we thank you for the animals you created to be our companions
and friends. Help us to observe them and learn from them to be the
humans you would have us to be. AMEN.
Noelle
Landin
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