New Dog...New Name!
Yesterday, Kim and
I took the plunge, we got a new dog. She’s
a 3-year old mixed breed with a gentle temperament who likes to be with people,
yet who is somewhat active. She, along with her litter of puppies (all of whom
have been subsequently adopted), came from an over-crowded shelter in South
Carolina. Once having decided to adopt her, we needed to quickly come up with a
name for her.
When she arrived at
the shelter here in Monmouth County, she had the name Rosie. They weren’t quite
sure if that was actually her name or if the shelter down south just pinned it
on her. The problem was, this shelter already
had a Rosie, so they gave her the name Cherry Blossom for their own advertising
purposes. It was a name, however, to
which she had no connection. In fact, when we first met her, she seemed not to
respond to any name.
So again, our first task was to come up with a name. And, that we did; we named her Sadie—which my Aunt Sally told me is a nickname for Sara (as is Sally) which means princess. I think it’s very appropriate for our new dog!
So again, our first task was to come up with a name. And, that we did; we named her Sadie—which my Aunt Sally told me is a nickname for Sara (as is Sally) which means princess. I think it’s very appropriate for our new dog!
Sadie loves to be with Kim! |
So, now with a new
name, Sadie is beginning a new life here in our home. Rather than living her life in one shelter or
another, both of which were meant to be temporary, Sadie now has a permanent home. Not only that, but rather than having a host
of people in and out of her life, Sadie has a home with Kim and me wherein she
will experience the stability of long-term relationships. We know she’s going to enjoy being part of
our family. And, she’s already beginning to respond to her new name.
Many years ago, through
the prophet Isaiah, God said to his people, “…and you shall be called by a
new name that the mouth of the Lord will give. You
shall be a crown of beauty in the hand of the Lord, and a royal
diadem in the hand of your God. You shall
no more be termed Forsaken, and your
land shall no more be termed Desolate, but
you shall be called My Delight Is in Her, and your land Married; for
the Lord delights in
you, and your land shall be married.” (Isaiah 62:2-4 – ESV) By
changing their name, God was telling his people he had in store for them a new
life and a new future to which they could look forward. And, that is what God does for each of us as
we come to him through Jesus and put our trust in him.
Sometimes we allow the world around us to pin names on us
that discourage us and speak defeat into our lives. Too often we receive names
that remind us of our failures and weaknesses. But God wants you to know that he
has a new name for you and thus, a new life for you—as well as a new future. He
sees you as valuable, loved, and precious in his sight. If you will trust him
with your life you will hear him speaking to you a new name for you are his
child.
“And they shall be called The Holy People, The Redeemed of the Lord;
and you shall be called Sought Out, A City Not Forsaken.”
(Isaiah 62:12 – ESV)
Have a great day!
Pastor Tim Harris
This was soo good!! Loved it. Congratulations on your new addition!!
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