Lessons from a cat

“As the deer pants for the water-brooks, my soul longs for you.


I am thirsty for GOD, for the living GOD!”


- Psalm 42:1,2



I have a beautiful male Maine Coon named Prosciutto. He is not perfect, but he has a beautiful light brown fur with tiger design and is very endearing, and patiently waits for my wife and I to come home. He seems to know the exact time of our arrival. No matter what time it is, he is there by the door, waiting.



Prosciutto is very sociable and never temperamental. He loves to be brushed, petted and carried in my arms. Every day, when we arrive, he would meow softly begging to be carried and stroked.
He loves to be fed from our hand and drink water from our cup. Early in the morning, he would meow softly, asking permission to come up to bed. Then, he would curl up on my armpit as I gently stroke him. Prosciutto is our stress reliever.



A few days ago, GOD impressed on me that I should be more like Prosciutto when I come to Him. I should emulate his desire to be with me; to always want to snuggle up and be fed from His hand. To always desire to commune with Him whenever and wherever, unashamedly. I should
depend on Him for life itself!


The LORD used Prosciutto to tell me how to worship Him. Prosciutto is not rebellious nor proud.
He is always looking up at me, always attentive and loving. Prosciutto is not an ordinary cat because I
believe GOD is using him to teach me and my wife a lesson on communion with Him.



The SPIRIT says, “Come away with Me!”



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