I was walking down a street the other day on one of my walks. My goal was to go to the end of the street and then turn around. As I neared my goal, suddenly to my left there was a dog in a tree. He was barking at me because I was on the sidewalk by his house. He continued to bark the entire time I walked by and then again as I returned. photo by valtercirillo, courtesy of pixabay
First things first, how did the dog get up in the tree? I don’t know. There is a six foot wooden fence on the side of his house so I could not see how he got access. I’m guessing he stood on the top of his dog house and then climbed up the tree and stood in the crook of the tree as he performed his guard dog duties.
I wondered if he was going to jump over the fence and come at me. He was not tethered and there was nothing stopping him from making the leap. He didn’t though; he just continued to bark and be as annoying as possible. So the next time I want to walk that way, I have three choices: 1. Turn back before I meet my goal 2. Go to the other side of the street and finish my walk or 3. Walk by and listen to him harass me again.
The dog in the tree reminded me of the enemy of our souls. 1 Peter 5 says, “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world.”
Many times when we are near reaching a goal we have set, we experience a setback. Something (or someone) seems to be trying to stop us from reaching that goal. We have worked so hard, and at the very end, when it should be smooth sailing, we experience the most resistance. Why is that and what should we do?
We first need to know that the enemy of our souls does not want us to meet our goals. He will do whatever he can to stop us. Sometimes, he is like a roaring lion; i.e. he makes lots of noise to scare us away from our goal. What can we do when we experience resistance and setbacks?
Just like I had three choices when listening to the dog in the tree, I again have three choices: 1. I can give up and quit trying to reach my goal (Bad choice) 2. I can try to navigate another way forward to meet the goal or 3. I can move forward in spite of the noise and the resistance and just keep pressing on until I meet the goal.
The noise and the resistance wants to stop us. We must not let it, even if it means that it will take a while longer to meet the goal. We must press on and finish our goal. When we look back, we will see that the effort will have been worth it.
We must realize that any time we embark on a worthwhile task, we might experience resistance. That does not mean we are on the wrong path, it may be an indicator that we are on the right path. We just need to keep moving forward. There will always be a barking dog in the tree, we just need to decide how to deal with it.
Nice post but on the funny side,… poor dog stuck on the tree!
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The dog is not stuck in the tree…he goes up and down at will!
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LOL
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This is what my soul needed to be reminded of. Thank you Valerie!
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So glad it spoke to you! I prayed it would speak to at least one person!
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More than you know as I am struggling to get my real whole story out on my blog but fear has kept me from it. I will post part 1 today.
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I will be praying for you today! The Lord will show you what to write and what to leave out! Blessings to you! ❤ ❤
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Good reminder that the enemy may try to make the right path seem like the wrong path, or make it so difficult that we give up.
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Yes, it takes a lot of prayer and discernment to figure out which path is the right one, and how and when to keep going. Thank you for your comment!
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Great spiritual application! So true! Yet, I kept wondering if perhaps you would reveal that the beagle’s name was Snoopy. Standing on his doghouse? Getting caught in a tree and barking? Sounds like a page from Schultz’ playbook 😉 🙂 Love it…but I also feel sorry for the poor pup stuck in the tree. 😦 😉
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I don’t think he is stuck in the tree…he goes up and down as he pleases! He is a nuisance! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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in my life over the years I’ve learned that the most important thing is to have a goal. then think about how to achieve it. if one of the paths chosen is not possible, another opens naturally. the essential is to have discernment for the choice. if it is not possible here, who knows. give up, never I may not be able to, but never stop trying. thank you very much for the text
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Yes, goals are important and getting there can be a bit of a hassle, but always worth the effort. Thank you for your comment!
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The worst part might be that, when we set out on a worthwhile task, those erecting barriers in our path might believe they are behaving correctly. Sometimes we are the ones setting up barriers for others.
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Yes, who knows what is true depending on the perspective of the person. However, I don’t think I was setting up any barriers for the dog! 🙂
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Wow…there must be something going on this week because this is all I have been thinking about. Getting total spiritual battle going on here!! Argh! Just keep swimming! God is bigger than these troubles!
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Wow!! You will be in my thoughts and prayers…mine was last week! ❤ ❤
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Thank you! I will take them! I try to keep people who read the blog in mine too!
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I used to carry a unit that put out a high pitch sound that kept dogs away and it actually worked. I bought this after I was bit by a pit bull while at work years ago.
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Oh my! That must have been a terrible experience! My husband makes me take a walking stick to protect myself.
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I tried mace until I accidentally set it off! But I have to admit it was a good sense of security!
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Good word.
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Hmmm. I’d have taken him something to eat. Yes, Indian woman, mother issues here. PS. He would have shut up when he ate, I would have hopefully made another canine friend too. 😃😃😃
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Only you would think of that! But then I would have to go on their property! 🙂 🙂
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HOUNDING YOUR MEMORY?
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Again, thank you! Blessings!
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