a Biblical thought...
Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. (Colossians 3:12-13)
a Book thought...
God reveals at least three primary things to us when he speaks. He reveals his character, his purposes, and his ways. (p45)
a Dave thought...
As we prepare to move down to Geelong in a few weeks there has been a few things that we have had to bring to an end. One of these unfortunately was the life of our dog Georgie. We purchased our bearded collie back in June 1995 for my wife for her birthday, so she has been with us over 14 years. According to the chart at the vet she was the equivalent to about 90 human years. It was very sad as she struggled to climb into the back of the car and make the final drive down to see Dr Rod Wynne. The diagnosis was not great - she has very poor sight, & her back legs are in a lot of pain. The time had come to say goodbye. There have been a few tears in the family but someone had to make the call soon. Even with an animal euthanasia is a massive decision and one that cannot be reversed. I'm sure we made the right decision putting her to sleep, and just hope that doggie heaven is everything that its cranked up to be.
Just a thought.
Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. (Colossians 3:12-13)
a Book thought...
God reveals at least three primary things to us when he speaks. He reveals his character, his purposes, and his ways. (p45)
a Dave thought...
As we prepare to move down to Geelong in a few weeks there has been a few things that we have had to bring to an end. One of these unfortunately was the life of our dog Georgie. We purchased our bearded collie back in June 1995 for my wife for her birthday, so she has been with us over 14 years. According to the chart at the vet she was the equivalent to about 90 human years. It was very sad as she struggled to climb into the back of the car and make the final drive down to see Dr Rod Wynne. The diagnosis was not great - she has very poor sight, & her back legs are in a lot of pain. The time had come to say goodbye. There have been a few tears in the family but someone had to make the call soon. Even with an animal euthanasia is a massive decision and one that cannot be reversed. I'm sure we made the right decision putting her to sleep, and just hope that doggie heaven is everything that its cranked up to be.
Just a thought.
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