I thought about leaving her because it was her own fault she was stuck in a thicket. If she had followed me home like she normally does, she wouldn't have been stuck. Those thorns were thick, and there were little ones like razor blades and inch long ones that looked ready to rip me to shreds. She just kept whimpering at me with sad eyes, so I stomped into the thorns to get her out. I was bared-legged and bare-armed and the bushes were thigh high, so the best I could do was stand on them so she could go over them. She slowly made her way up and over the thorns and then waited on the other side to make sure I came out. I don't know what she thought she would do to help me if I got stuck, but at least she waited. I came out bloody and impaled with splinters. She went to the lake for a recovery swim.As I walked home, I thought about how I often go my own way and find myself stuck in a mess, needing rescuing. How God could look at me and say, "You should have followed me, get your own self out of the thorns" but He didn't. He comes to my rescue every time. Jesus literally wore thorns for me. I am just as handicapped by my sin as my dog is by her missing leg, and I need rescuing when I go astray but I have a God who will stomp into the thicket and make a way out for me.
I was humbled this morning by a dog, some thorns, and Jesus.

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