This interesting adage first appeared in a 1523 book on animal husbandry. A shepherd contended that if a pup wasn’t taught early on to keep his nose to the ground, he wouldn’t be able to sniff out wolves or other predatory animals later in life.
More than twenty years later, the saying found its way into John Heywood’s book of proverbs.
In a speech given by Henry Ford, the founder of the Ford Motor Company, he quoted the adage as, SPOILER ALERT, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” Then he added that no matter their age anyone who stops learning is old.
What about humans? What does God’s Word say about how well we can adapt, learn, become more like Him? Do we get a “treat” (reward) in return?
. . .put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness. (Eph. 4:24, NIV)
God makes it clear that it’s never too late for Him to transform us. He rescued us from the gates of hell (the animal shelter, if you will) and opened wide the doors. He didn’t look at our age, our size, or what caused the mange on our coats. We weren’t so sick that He bypassed us. Nor have we made a mess He can’t clean up.
With His power, strength, love, and forgiveness, He frees us from eternal death. He creates in us a clean heart. We don’t have to perform a trick, sit and beg, or roll over. His word says if we confess with our mouths that Jesus is Lord and believe that God raised Him from the dead, we’re saved (Rom.10:9).
God treats us tenderly because He is merciful. He loves us and longs to have a relationship with us. He wants to teach us to be like Him. To do this we pray and read His word, and obey and trust Him. And, even though we might stumble and fall, or miss sniffing out a wolf, Our Shepherd is there. Constant and true.
And, He’s the rewarder of those who diligently seek Him. (Heb. 11:6, NKJV)
By the way, it turns out the adage that old dogs can’t learn new tricks has been soundly refuted. With consistent training and verbal commands, and use of treats, even older dogs can learn new tricks.
What about you? Ready to walk with our Savior? He created us to do just that. No leash required. Just put your hand in His and receive His rewards beyond measure!
By author eMarie
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Amen!!! He’s a good, good Father!!! <3
I’m so thankful that He rescued us from the pound just as we are, and that He’s there to guide us and care for us every step of the way!
So happy the Lord provides His words and love when we need them!!! Blessings!!! 🙂
Amen!!! His suffering and pain, my glorious gain!!! 🙂
Thank you, Lord Jesus.
WONDERFU! JUST WHAT I NEEDED TODAY!
Thank you for your faithfulness, Dave! I’m so happy you stop by!! 🙂
Amen!!! He engraved with His blood an unending invitation to each of us!! Thanks for sharing, Robby! 🙂
I like the “no leash required. Just put your hand in His . . .” part of this post. Thank you for the reminder that He doesn’t force us to walk with Him, but instead He invites us to, as a child, put our hand in His and walk with Him. I receive that invitation:)
Our Shepherd.
Constant and true.
Thank you!