
My name is Obi, and I love and trust my master completely, I go to bed knowing that she will be there in the morning and that she will protect me while I rest. My master provides all my needs: food, shelter, walks to the park, toys, snacks, hugs, kisses, a warm bed (hers 🙂 and the unsolicited bath quite often :(. I love her so much! I fully trust her and know that under her care nothing will ever happen to me! She is my everything! Every time I see her my world brightens.
Siblings in Christ may your Lenten journey transform your doubt into trust in the Lord!
Yo le digo al Señor: «Tú eres mi refugio, mi castillo, ¡mi Dios, en quien confío!» (Salmo 91:2)
Me llamo Obi, y amo y confio en mi ama completamente, me voy a dormir sabiendo que ellla estara alli en la mañana y que me protejera mientras descanso. Mi ama me provee de todas mis necesidades: comida, techo, caminatas por el parque, juguetes, snacks, abrazos, besos, una cama calientita (la de ella 🙂 y me baña demasiado seguido para mi gusto :(. La amo tanto! Confio ciegamente en ella y se que bajo su cuidado nunca me pasara nada malo! Ella lo es todo para mi! Cada vez que la veo mi mundo se ilumina.
Familia en Cristo que su viaje de cuaresma transforme su duda en una confianza entera en el Señor!
Absolutely beautiful! In our home “Obie” is the nickname for Rob’s ostomy bag (he has ok’d me sharing this). Since his surgery to address bladder cancer, Obie has been a steady presence in our home too and Rob continues to be cancer-free. Thanks be to God!
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