The Dog Who Bluffed

Narrator: Chris Genthree
 •  2 min. read  •  grade level: 4
There was that dog again, straining at his leash, jumping up and down, snarling and barking at our ponies which were feeding on the other side of the fence. “You think you’re pretty big and strong, don’t you?” I said to the dog one day as I went to get Lightfoot, my pony. But the dog just barked all the louder.
Then one day the gate was left open by mistake, and Lightfoot wandered out of the meadow into the yard next door. When I went over to get him, it was really funny to see how that dog was behaving. He was shaking and trembling as he tried to flatten himself against the back of his kennel, as Lightfoot stood switching his tail and cocking his head from side to side as he inspected the cowering dog.
The snarling and barking were only a bluff. Now he was scared and wanted to hide.
Sometimes we act pretty big and brave, but things have a way of becoming bigger than we expected. What happens then? Do you have someone you can turn to for help, even when your father or mother isn’t around? Is there someone who is able to look after you no matter what happens? Only the Lord Jesus can do that. But is He your friend? Do you know Him well enough that you can trust Him?
Let me tell you something about the Lord Jesus. He loves you and cares about you so much that He died for you on Calvary’s cross. He knows all about your sins and wants to wash them away and make you clean. He wants to be your trustworthy Friend.
Will you let Him be your Friend? You only need to tell Him that you know you are a sinner and want Him to wash you clean from your sins. He will give you the faith to believe and trust Him. “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast.” Ephesians 2:8,9.
Here is a little acrostic that will help you understand what faith means:
F orsaking
A ll others,
I will
T rust
H im.
Will you let Jesus be your special Friend you can always count on? Then this verse can be your very own: “What time I am afraid, I will trust in Thee.” Psalm 56:3.
ML-06/14/1992