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Who,
but Dog?
Long ago in the
deepest of
winters all of
the animals on
Earth were abuzz
with the news.
"HE
IS BORN! HE IS
BORN!"
cried the snowy
owl.
"Come
one and all,
rejoice!"
roared the
mighty lion.
"Bring
gifts to the new
King!"
The forest
grew bright with
the din of
excitement.
Every creature
was
running
towards the
star. The noise
was so loud and
joyful that it
traveled
distant
lands. In a
quiet glen,
under a bramble
bush, a small
lonely dog
raised his
head from his
slumber and
heard the sounds
from afar.
He raised
his little head
and wondered.
Slowly he raised
his tired body
and
sniffed
the air. He knew
something was
amiss - but he
knew not what. A
voice
ever so
sweet was
singing in the
distance, this
he could hear.
The words
were not
at all clear,
but the sound
was of
waterfalls, and
misty mornings
and
everything
dear... Eagerly
he followed the
sound and soon
saw a star.
It shone so
brightly his
little eyes
watered. What
was this shiny
thing that
happily glowed?
What could be
happening that
would bring
about such a
lovely sight?
His little
legs beat the
path for many
days. He became
tired and hungry
but still he
walked on. He
had to follow
the sound of
that voice. The
voice that
reminded him of
warmer and
kinder times. He
had to follow
the light of the
star. The star
told him of
happy things to
come. At last he
came into a
clearing and his
eyes beheld a
mystifying
sight. Animals
were everywhere,
and each
had a precious
gift. Some
brought shiny
berries from the
forest,
some
brought
beautiful
leaves, some
brought twigs
from the rarest
of trees
and even
some brought the
most precious
wildflowers of
the fields. They
were
laying
these gifts at
the entrance of
a stable. Above
the stable the
light
of the
star twinkled
more brightly
than before.
He turned
to the deer and
asked:
"What is
all this? Where
have I
come?"
"You
have come to see
the new King. He
is Born. Where
are your gifts
for the
child?"
asked the deer
reproachfully.
"I
have no gifts..I
didn't
know..."
said the lonely
little dog with
his head hung
low.
The deer
sneered and
snubbed and
quickly walked
away as he
tossed his head
indignantly.
The little dog's
body trembled
all over, his
little tail flew
between
his little legs,
and his little
head hung lower
than ever. He
was ashamed.
And
yet...he still
wanted to get a
little peek at
the New King.
Quietly, ever so
carefully, he
crept over to
the stable. He
was so small he
could
easily
hide under the
other animals.
Ever so sleekly
he crept up to
the manger and
peeked inside.
"WHO
ARE YOU!"
boomed the voice
of the Lion.
"WHY DO YOU
DARE NOT BRING
GIFTS FOR
THE NEW
KING?" and
the little dog
cowered, much
humbled. He laid
his little
head at the foot
of the manger
and hid his
eyes. He was
ready to
be killed
by the Lion, and
yet he spoke
ever so quietly,
ever so meekly,
ever so bravely:
"I have no
gifts, I have no
berries, or
twigs, or bright
flowers of
the field...all
I have is my
life and I will
gladly give
that, for I have
shamed all my
brethren
tonight."
He waited
- with his eyes
closed, thinking
that if he did
die tonight, at
least he would
die beneath the
cradle of his
King. That's
when a warm and
gentle hand was
upon him. He did
not dare to open
his eyes, until
he heard a
woman's voice
speak: "Do
not fear little
one. You are
safe here.
This
bramble in your
fur speaks of
the gift you
have brought to
him." The
lonely little
dog opened his
eyes and looked
up at the woman.
"But
I have no gift
to offer, save
for myself, and
that is very
little..."
he shyly
protested.
 The woman smiled and
scratched his
ears.
"Little
dog, you
traveled far to
see the
King..that is
gift enough when
it comes from
your heart. What
gift
is more
precious than
one given in
innocence and
humility? No
little one, you
are welcome
here." As
she spoke she
raised the
little dog up.
"Behold,
your King, the
Son of Man. You
shall serve him
well." And
the baby smiled.

So it came
to pass and dog
was lonely no
more.
And dog
has served man
ever since,
loyal to a
fault, and
humble he
remains.
A gift
from God to us,
for who, but dog
will travel
miles without
explanation?
Who, but
dog will cower
from you even if
he is not wrong?
Who, but dog
will take a
scolding even
when he is not
to blame? Who,
but dog is
content to die
at our feet if
he so must?
Let
us care for it
well.
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