I
signed in Bella’s name when we arrived at the Pet Clinic and I sat down. The clinic’s next appointment arrived, a
blonde woman also with a cat; she sat right next to me.
The
friendly blonde asked me: “Is that a
black cat in your carrier?” I answered
that she is a female black cat and the last chosen from a litter of kittens that
we adopted last year.
The
blonde bent over her cat carrier and opened the door lifting out a beautiful
black female cat. Then she said: “Black
cats and dogs are least adopted so I only adopt black cats.”
“Really,
I wondered why people bypass black cats and dogs. I never heard that before,” I answered.
Just
then, they called Bella’s name and we were led into the exam room. I have
no reason to doubt the blonde’s research.
Our conversation got me thinking, however, about favoritism and adoption.
Romans 9:8
8 This means that it is not the children of the
flesh who are the children of God, but the children of the promise are
counted as offspring.
Children of the promise,
imagine that! We become God’s children
when we give our lives over to Him and we inherit the promise. We are the children who believe His
Word! I love to think about all the promises in the
Bible that are mine to have because I’ve been adopted in the family!
I do not believe in
replacement theology. The Jews are God’s
chosen but some do not believe His promise, the Messiah.
For God
shows no partiality.
Romans 2:11
There we have it! No
favoritism. Unlike adoption at the pet
clinic, Father God doesn’t care what color we are or what we look like. He is Father to all of us.
Funny how I arrived at the pet clinic never expecting I would
be thinking of adoption and favoritism.
My thoughts run deep as I consider all that God has done for me!
The lady is right about black cats being the least likely to be adopted. Sadly, people believe in the superstition of them being bad luck, but for myself, I can tell you, having had 3 black cats in my life that they are just as sweet and bring just as much joy in my life as any other cat I have had. Lovely post, as always, thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thought! To know that God doesn't look on our outward appearance, but upon our hearts, and He has no favorites! He is a merciful and a fair God, and He is everything we need. We used to have a black cat...such a sweet, little companion to us! God bless you, sweet friend. :)
ReplyDeleteGod indeed looks at the heart, not our outward appearance. I always find it interesting how people want to portray what Jesus looked like, yet nowhere in the Bible is a physical description given of him.
ReplyDeleteI heard at shelters they won't let black cats be adopted around Halloween time. Probably wise I think.
betty
Isn't is amazing how we can learn so much from our beautiful animals? I find that very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteWith awful sensitivities to allergens, that's the reason we never had furry pets. Bella...meaning "beautiful" and she is! It's sad to hear that black ones don't get chosen because of their color. But I agree with the 1st commenter, many people believe in superstitious beliefs. I'm glad our heavenly Father always speaks of the truth! And that there is no bias in Him. Amazing how much we learn about Him in any events in our lives that are unexpected. How true! "For from him and through him and to him are all things."
ReplyDeleteThank you sister for prayers for my son. I appreciate you always encouraging me in everything I do or my family does. Have an awesome Monday and rest of the week!!! Love and prayers.
It's amazing what the Father has in store for us, even when we think it is just a routine visit. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what the Father has in store for us, even when we think it is just a routine visit. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteBella is a real cutie!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's great the way you segue from real life to Bible truth. Truly a gift from above.
ReplyDeleteSometimes God's nudging surprises us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your inspiring story. :)
Great thoughts! It's amazing when we're thinking about God, how many situations can bring forth His Word in new and meaningful ways!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that God doesn't show favoritism - I'm a little *black* myself!!
GOD BLESS!
Praise His Holy Name that He does not show favoritism and that the moment I trusted Him as my Savior that I became part of royal heir! WOW....A Kingdom Princess! I like that! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteI'm with you, Mary. The Bible is pretty clear that God's not prejudice, He sees the heart... Hair and eye color? Seems logically of no consequence. May we confess our sins so that He will heal our nation.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard that about black cats either! Interesting. So glad that God doesn't pick and choose us like that. :) Hope Bella is doing well.
ReplyDeleteHowever did I miss this post?
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard that about black cats being 'least likely.' Not in God's eyes!
PS - Bella's sure a cutie ... and blessed to be loved by y'all!