He is home now.
Diesel is home.
He does not look abused but no one knows what the 48 hours has been like for him. What trauma he has gone through. He is not himself. But than he is not really home. Maybe he wants life back to normal. He was off his meds for the 48 hours and some of his rash has come back.
But he is home....................and that is good.
Because we love God, does that not make us immuned to life’s trials and tribulations.
Why would a good and loving God allow us to go through such things like a break in, invasion of privacy, a theft of a loving dog, worry and fear?
Surely, if He loved us, He would take all these things away from us. After all, doesn’t loving us mean He wants our lives to be easy and comfortable?
Well, no, it doesn’t work that way. The Bible clearly teaches that God loves those who are His children and He “works all things together for good” for us (Romans 8:28).
So that must mean that the trials and tribulations He allows in our lives are part of the "working together of all things for the good." Therefore, for the believer, all trials and tribulations must have a divine purpose. And I love My God.
Diesel has the house to roam and the yard to run in. He chooses to be in Brady's old bedroom laying on the bed.
If he could only tell us his story.........................
I am glad I kept reading your post because for a second, I thought we lost you to the dark side. :) I couldn't agree more with what you said about who God truly is!
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