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06/24/2026

The Old Man and the Stray Dog

Every morning, an old man named Walter sat on the same weathered bench outside his small apartment. He didn't have much in this world. His apartment was simple, his furniture was old, and his bank account was nearly empty.

But every morning, he smiled.

Beside him sat a scruffy little stray dog named Max.

Walter was fighting cancer. The treatments had taken his strength, his hair, and most of his savings. Some days, simply walking from his apartment to the bench left him exhausted. Yet he never complained.

One afternoon, his son David came to visit.

David's life had been hard. Years of bad choices, broken relationships, and regret weighed heavily on him. He carried anger toward himself everywhere he went.

As they sat together on the bench, David finally asked, "Dad, how can you still smile? You're sick. You have almost nothing. And yet you're happier than people who have everything."

Walter looked down at Max sleeping beside him.

"Son," he said softly, "I spent years chasing things that don't last. Money comes and goes. Health comes and goes. Even people come and go. But God's love never leaves."

David stared at the ground.

Walter continued, "Cancer taught me something. Every day is a gift. Not because life is easy, but because God is still with us."

"But what about my past?" David asked. "I've messed up too much."

Walter smiled.

"Look at Max."

The little dog lifted his head.

"When I found him, he was scared, hungry, and covered in scars. But he didn't stay there. He learned to trust again."

David looked at the dog.

"Son, if God can make something beautiful out of a broken life, He can do the same for you."

Tears filled David's eyes.

For a long moment neither of them spoke.

The evening sun began to set.

Finally Walter placed his hand on his son's shoulder.

"You can't change yesterday. None of us can. But with Christ, your past doesn't get the final word. God does."

Months later, Walter's cancer took him home to be with the Lord.

The bench outside the apartment remained.

And every morning, David sat there with Max beside him.

When people asked why he came every day, he would smile and say:

"My dad taught me that life isn't about what you own. It's about who you trust."

Then he would look toward heaven and quietly add:

"And because of Jesus, the story isn't over yet."

06/23/2026

Good morning brothers and sisters. Have a wonderful blessed day 🌞🙏

Heavenly Father,

Thank You for the gift of a new day. Thank You for waking us up this morning and filling our lungs with breath once again. Your mercies are new every morning, and Your faithfulness never fails.

Lord, as we begin this day, guide our steps and direct our paths. Give us wisdom in our decisions, strength for every challenge, and peace in every circumstance. Help us to keep our eyes fixed on You no matter what comes our way.

Fill our hearts with Your love, our minds with Your truth, and our lives with Your purpose. Let us be a light to those around us, showing kindness, grace, and compassion wherever we go.

Father, protect our families, friends, and loved ones. Open doors that no man can shut, provide for every need, and remind us that You are always working for the good of those who love You.

Today, help us to trust You more, worry less, and walk by faith. May everything we say and do bring honor and glory to Your name.

We surrender this day to You and thank You for all the blessings You have in store.

In Jesus' mighty name we pray,

Amen. ❤️🙏☀️

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