‘The
Lord is close to the broken-hearted
and
saves those who are crushed in spirit’
Psalm
34:18
If
you read my Lenten thoughts last year, you’ll know that I learn about God by
looking at my relationship with my weird and somewhat broken pets. It might
seem silly, even sacrilegious, but illustrations help me understand deep
concepts more than just words do. And hey, Jesus taught with parables, so I’m
in good company.
It
might also seem strange, shallow, even, to focus on an animal when there’s so
much human suffering in the world. For the record: I believe that any human
life is infinitely more valuable than any animal’s, no matter how loved that
animal might be. And really, whether the animal is loved or not is irrelevant;
sentient animals, like humans, are valuable and precious and worthy of love and
protection—their value is not conferred but rather is inherent. More
significantly, the most invisible, unloved human is just as valuable and worthy
as you or I.
And
that’s where my little “parables” begin … the invisible, lost, broken creature
who finds love and Home and acceptance …. Isn’t that really, after all, the
story we all long for?
#lent2022
#repentandbelieve #bibleinoneyear #rescuedogsofinstagram #libby
#consistentlifeethic
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