Those Annoying Dogs

Bible Reading: Luke 11:5-10
Author: John Bagdanov (California, US)
Saturday 22 August 2026 © The Upper Room.
The neighbours’ dogs are at it again. Everyone knows when the neighbours are not at home because the dogs bark constantly—all day long, day after day.
 
My attempts to scold them from over the fence only encourage them. Apparently, they perceive my actions as a standing ovation to their ‘performance’—and, like a performer, they oblige with increased volume and fervour.
 
Even though their barking annoys me, I have grudgingly to admit that in one way they are setting a good example for me in my relationship with Christ.
 
In today’s reading Jesus encourages us to be persistent in seeking a deeper relationship with him. He calls us to ask, seek and knock.
 
In other words, he is calling us to engage in prayer with him throughout the day—and then do it again the next day and the next. Jesus assures us that those who ask, seek and knock will strengthen their relationship with him.
 
One good thing about those constantly-barking dogs—they remind me to be persistent in growing in my love and devotion to Jesus.
 
Prayer: Dear Lord, help us to be persistent in seeking a deep and meaningful relationship with you. Amen
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