At church dinner today we had the pleasure of having a guide dog in attendance at our table. Bixby, a new addition to his master's life, is fast becoming a hit with church members, young and old. There is a rule, however, that he can't be petted unless his "guide harness" is off. It's his signal that he is "off duty".
Certainly this harness concept must relate to our Christian walk. We must constantly be "in harness" and "on duty" for God's service, as we guide others to an understanding of God's love. But will God ever allow the harness to be removed and the petting to begin?
I believe He's making provisions for that time even now. Somewhere in heaven there are "petting" mansions being built, where God's people will be pampered supremely when Jesus comes again. (John 14:1-3) And I'm sure there are angels who are eagerly waiting for the chance to get to know the human race on a more personal, up-close level...just like our desire to pet and make friends with Bixby.
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Thank you for this, Theresa. I was thinking about another analogy for the harness. Holding it is like holding the Word of God. With the harness handle, I can sense Bixby's movements, even some subtle ones, and know more and more about how he is planning to guide me. This is a lot like us getting deeper and deeper into God's word. If we just take hold of the Word, God can guide us and we can begin to sense even His more subtle movements.
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