My husband went to get a haircut late one evening and the ladies who worked there had found the stray kitten in the ditch and were feeding it Cheetos. They were trying to find her a home before closing time.
My husband called me and asked me if I'd like a kitten. I'm not sure why I said yes because my oldest son, who was living in our basement at the time, is allergic. But I said yes and he brought the kitten home.
It didn't take long for all of us to fall in love with her. She was absolutely adorable. Plus, I think we needed her just as much as she needed us. We bottle fed her until she grew a little.
Now, she is about seven months old and very playful! She climbs the curtains and the brick on the fireplace. She has figured out how to get onto the counter tops and kitchen table.
How do we teach her that something she is doing is dangerous?
Well, we've tried several things and it's getting better but it's not something I considered when we brought her home. lol
What got me to thinking about my cat and her antics is my youngest son, Joseph, and his laser pointer. The other night he got it out and the cat was going nuts chasing the red light. She wore herself completely out!
Everyone thought it was hilarious but I couldn't help but think that she was chasing something that wasn't really there. It was just a stream of light and she would NEVER catch it. Yet, she spent all of her energy chasing something that was unattainable and really a trick.
It reminded me of the many things in life that Satan shines a light on to try and get us off course and lead us to a dangerous place.
Sometimes, we are completely captivated by it and chase it in our own way. He has an arsenal of deceit and trickery he uses to lure God's children to places they should not be. It causes them so much trouble yet I'm sure Satan delights in it and finds it entertaining and hilarious!
For Christians, we have the answer. God gave us His word. The thing is, to stay on course, we have to read it and use it in our lives daily.
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path. Psalms 119:105
He will not lead us astray. ♡♡♡
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