“And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19
After 23 years in one location, we sold our farm and moved to an apartment in another city about one hour away. The day after we moved in, Marvin left on a ministry trip and I was by myself in this new location. I felt very much alone. Nothing was familiar.
I decided to go for a walk. Our apartment was close to the ocean and I looked forward to walking along the dike. I had only walked a few feet when I noticed a big black dog trotting alongside me. Real friendly. He acted like I was his owner. When we got to the beach he brought me a stick and I threw it into the water and he ran to retrieve it. We played like this for quite a while. Then he chased the ducks – but would always come back for my approval. People walking along the dike thought he was my dog. I felt good – I had a companion – even it if was only a dog.
He walked home with me, but when I was a few feet from the apartment building, he left me and I never saw him again.
The Lord knew I needed a companion that day and He provided one for an hour. My heart was overwhelmed with thankfulness and love for Him.
Father, You know all the lonely hearts that are reading this devotional. Reveal Your love for them by showing them that someone cares for them. Thank You! Amen.
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Oh how I know this feeling. God has never dissapointed me. Each time I ask Him for
a hug or like you a companion He delivers. I don’t ask Him for how long or what I must do He always comes through. His timing is perfect. Thank you so much for
sharing this.
A dog appeared as I was walking to the apartment I was residing in after evening classes on campus. Not 24 hours before, a student had been assaulted along this same stretch of sidewalk as she was getting into her car. Everyone was told to be careful. With this on my mind, I walked alone around 10 p.m. The street was deserted. Out of the dark, a man came down the sidewalk. When he went by me, I was not alone because the dog walked by me as if we belonged together. My canine companion trotted beside me until I turned into the side-street where the apartment stood, only a few houses down , whereupon it disappeared back into the darkness.