Posted on 06/04/2014 9:51:10 AM PDT by OneVike
1 Whenever I would grab a book to read and sit on the couch, and I could always count on my dog to come over, jump up and settle down next to me. Just about the time I kicked back to relax, she would lay her head on my lap and give me that look. Oh, how good she was at letting me know what she wanted!
Inevitably, this would lull her into a calm, relaxed state of mind until I thought she had fallen asleep. I would stop pampering her, and pick up my book to start reading again. Thats when she began pushing her head towards my hand in an attempt to take my mind off my reading. So, I would indulge her for a bit longer in the hope that she would settle down so I could read my book. Eventually I came to the conclusion that I would either have to give her what she desired, or else she would get down and go find someone else to scratch those itchy ears.
Now, this article is not really about dogs, and it is not about the dermatological problems with their ears. It is about the way humans, like dogs, are always looking for someone to satisfy their needs.....
(Excerpt) Read more at therelevantchristianmagazine.com ...
“Do you know of a church near you with a pastor who spends more time scratching the congregation’s itchy ears than he does teaching from the Scriptures about the truth they need to hear?”
Yes, his name is Joel Olsteen.
bkmk
Spot On. No sin preached by him. Only ‘feel good’ stuff. Naught but a motivational speaker.
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