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They belong to a little girl. And she loves them both. But,
although she is only a tot, she understands the difference between
Pal and Poochie.
Poochie is just her “doggie dollie.” She can talk to him, and
pat him, and cuddle him at night in her crib. But she has to
pretend that he loves her too!
Pal is her “bow-wow.” He answers words and caresses with
his eyes and his bark and his wagging tail. He follows her, he
snuggles up to her. His love is just as real as his funny cold nose.
Poochie will one day retire to the attic. But Pal will be her pal
for all of his faithful life.
Brings home, does it not, the importance of responding to love?
The love which inspires man’s faithfulness is God’s love. The
Response is our Christian worship and life.
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