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The Cost of Love


 

Feeling a little sad this morning.  We decided it was time to say goodbye to our old boy Packer last night.  He was a fixture in our lives for 14+ years, and the house feels strange without him.  I missed him limping his way over to me this morning to give me a good morning hug.  He was a crazy dog...but he was so sweet and I loved him the best I could.

As I contemplate my heartache over a dog...it strikes me that God is love.  Jesus came in love.  The Holy Spirit ministers to us in love.  We are made in His image, and we are called to so thoroughly love that it's becomes a badge that enables the world to identify the followers of Jesus.

But there's a serious cost to follow that call.

It costs us to love.  It costs our very selves because love is an utterly selfless thing.  It is caring about someone else even above ourselves.  It is sacrificing and compromising and all giving...all pouring out.


Thankfully, love is designed to be a relationship - a two way street - a pouring out AND a filling up. 

We love God and He loves us infinitely MORE.

We love a spouse and they love us back.

We love and old dog and we're met with faithful tail wags, a little jump of joy when they see us, and a sweet friendly presence to be with us...even if they are a hairy mess with awful (AWFUL) breath!

It's designed to be good and beautiful - a literal reflection of the amazing heart and character of our Creator.

But still...there's a heavy cost when choosing to love in this lifetime.

Too often, love is not reciprocated.

Too often, "love" is selfish and cruel (not actually love, but a misuse of the word).

Too often, the one(s) who are meant to love us the most are wrapped up in fear and hurt and lies...the best they can do is respond harshly and selfishly instead of gently as they strive to protect their already wounded heart. All they can pour out to their partner is the fear and hurt and lies that they're ruled by...and this upside down culture of ours encourages this as "strength" or "toughness" or "independence".

And even when we do find/discover/develop a (near) perfect Godly love that removes fear...that is patient and kind...that is giving and humble...that is honoring and self-giving...that is slow to anger an forgives quickly...that is a source of joy and comfort

...even then, there is a cost.

There is the cost demanded by time itself.


We see the precious hands weaken and the wrinkles set in.  The hair grays and the walk slows.  Time marches...marches...marches...

We know where it's leading.  We tuck the dread away, and pray an earnest, "Maranatha!" 

Yet, despite the cost, I choose love.

I choose connection and tenderness.

I choose to give my heart...my whole self...away.

Yes, there is a very steep cost of love...

...and I believe it's worth it.




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A Closer Look at my New Pup





Packer joined our family yesterday, and he's fitting right in.  He slept in the kennel last night with Extra, who did a good job of keeping him in line all night.  Surprisingly, we all got a good night's sleep (well, except maybe for Extra).

He seems to be pretty attached to me.  His favorite spot in the house so far is under my desk while I'm on the computer.  I like it...he keeps my toes warm :-)

He's a clumsy clunky little klutz...tried to casually saunter into the house today....through the closed glass patio door.  It's sort of like his long legs and big paws are just to big and unruly for him to control.  He's gonna be a big boy!

The kids are home from school today, so we all hit the dollar store and got him a chew toy, a new collar, and some dog treats.  Once we get the house-training thing down, we'll start to tackle fancy stuff like "sit", "leave it", and walking with a leash.  Oh, and Sammy wants to teach him "jump".  Hmmm...I wonder if we could teach him "scoop the dog poop out of the yard"? ;-)

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Meet Packer!

I was on my way home from having coffee with a friend, when I saw a "Free Labradoodle Puppies"sign.  Normally, I'd drive right on by.  This time?  My foot had a mind of it's own, and it promptly stomped on the brakes.  Thankfully, there was no car behind me!  

This little sweetie was the last little guy available.  Luke said "go for it".  I did.  

I'm pretty sure he approves of his new family - he felt at home enough to poop in the car on the way home.

I thought of the name "Packer" on the way home, and quickly dismissed it as silly.  The first thing the kids said when I got home?  "LET'S NAME HIM PACKER!!"

Packer it is :-)

(hey, it's better than "Pooper" ...photos taken with Clara's ipod)



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