Her name is Bella and she wouldn’t let me up the stairs. Why not? She is a black, seventy pound crossbreed of Great Pyrenees and poodle—a pyredoodle. While poodles (bred to hunt) are the “clowns’ of the dog world—very intelligent and playful, Great Pyrenees (bred to protect livestock) are “guardians”—very loyal and protective.
Poodle Bella usually comes up to me, wagging her whole body, inviting me to play. Or she rolls over on her back, begging me to rub her tummy. But tonight, as I began climbing the stairs to go to bed, I had to stop after a few steps. Great Pyrenees Bella was lying across the stairway, exhibiting no desire to play or to be petted, but quiet, still, immovable. Stubbornness is also in her genes.
My daughter said, “She’s watching out for you. Bella, MOVE!” Reluctantly Bella complied and I was able to complete my ascent, thinking, ‘That’s cool!” I mentioned it to my wife and she said, “Yeah, she’s protecting you, because she sees you as the weak one of the group.” My movement had been very slow and stiff all day. My obvious impairment triggered her protective instinct. Great Pyrenees Bella recognized the hazard the stairs were to me, so, instinctively, she placed herself between me and the danger.
A few minutes later, I was sitting on one of the upstair couches, wrestling with the buttons on my shirt. Bella came and sat down in front of me. She nuzzled me and as I petted her soft, curly, poodle hair, I felt a gush of grace. I was being watched over. My weakness had triggered the genetic instinct to protect me, in a very beautiful and strong creature.
And better than that, I am being watched over by an infinitely more beautiful and stronger Creator. And my weakness, in body and soul, triggers His mercy, grace and strength on my behalf.
“…fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” (Isa. 41:10 ESV)