Paws & Reflect (5): A Surprising Question

In Israel, there’s no city more important than Jerusalem. And that’s where I ended up with Jesus, and His closest followers. It was during one of the Jewish feasts.

I’m really more of a country dog; my home town of Cana is big enough for me. But the bustling city of Jerusalem is always a treat–except during the festival of flat bread. For seven days, all people eat are these stale cracker looking things. I’ve tried them, and Buck has one word for the experience: yuck!

Thankfully, the daily walks with Jesus were always an adventure. One time, we went down by the Sheep Gate to this healing pool. There were lots of sick people there, waiting to be healed—when the water got stirred up.

Anyway, there was this guy lying there who could barely take care of himself. I heard someone tell Jesus he had been like this for 38 years.

Jesus walked up to the man, knelt beside him, and said, “Do you want to get well?”

What?!

Now, this question made Ole Buck scratch behind his ear. (I’d scratch my head–like a human–but it’s hard for a dog to do). A sick guy is lying by a healing pool, and Jesus asks him if he wants to get better?

But then I remembered: not every stray truly wants help. I know homeless dogs who chase children and growl at people who feed them. They also fight with other dogs, while at the same time saying they want to be part of a pack. Buck can only count to four (my number of paws), but this doesn’t add up.

Folks, I’ve learned from following Jesus that nothing and nobody is beyond His healing power, but you have to really want it. The man at the pool did. Jesus told him, “Get up! Pick up your mat and walk.” And the man stood, like he just got up from a nap, and walked off carrying his mat!

I’ve lost count of how many times Jesus healed people like this; it’s more than four. 🐾🐾︖

And call upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you will honor me.

Psalm 50:15 (NIV)

Whether we like it or not, asking is the rule of the kingdom.

Charles Hadden Spurgeon

Read about Buck’s other adventures with Jesus here:

Paws & Reflect: Meeting Jesus for the First Time

Paws & Reflect (2):The Storm on the Water

Paws & Reflect (3): Jesus Talks to His Dad

Paws & Reflect (4): Finding More Strays


This piece of historical fiction (the dog part, not the miracle) is dedicated to the memory of the real Buck: a chocolate lab who was a gun dog par excellence. That’s him below, sitting in a duck blind watching his owner for the next command. It was his intense gaze (in the photo) that sparked this story. May each of us look to God with the same level of devotion.

Photo used by permission from Buck’s owner. Scripture added by Beth Alisan.

Look to the Lord and His strength. Seek His face always.

Psalm 105:4

*The story of Jesus healing the man at the pool is from John 5:1-14.

A special thanks to Beth Alisan, from lessonsfromalab , for helping make this story possible. Here’s a link to her post about Buck: A Moment With Our Creator: Psalm 105:4

Thank you for reading. 🙏❤️ prayers and love.

©️2018-2023, davidsdailydose, David Duncan. All Rights Reserved. 


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30 responses to “Paws & Reflect (5): A Surprising Question”

  1. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Agreed, Crystal! Even if he’s a fictional character, it’s feasible that a dog would follow Jesus around—like everyone else. Thanks for reading and commenting, Crystal!

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  2. Crystal Byers Avatar

    Buck is such a good, smart boy. We could all learn a thing or two from him.

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  3. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you, Peggy!

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  4. peggywritesblog Avatar

    Love your story with Buck as a follower of Jesus! Great insight.

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  5. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you, Pastor Pete. I harvested the insight from a devotional by Henry Blackaby, and then put it in Buck’s paws. 🐾 🐾
    Thank you for reading and commenting.

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  6. pastorpete51 Avatar

    Great insight and I am loving the adventures of Buck, even if he can only count to four.

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  7. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you, Beth ❤️ Four paws beats five stars, any day!

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  8. Beth Alisan Avatar

    You get another 4 paws for this latest installment David. So many truths woven into Buck’s story.

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  9. Chris G Thelen Avatar

    Thanks! Blessings.

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  10. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you. From what my blogger friend Beth says, Buck was much loved, and now much missed.

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  11. Priscilla Bettis Avatar

    Aw, good Ole Buck! (And I’m sure, good REAL Buck!) Excellent devotional post!

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  12. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Agreed, brother Matt. Freely we have received, so freely we should give. But it’s up to each person to receive Christ, or not.

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  13. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you. The real Buck belonged to a friend of my blogger friend, Beth Alisan. He died, at the age of 16, last year.
    Thank you for stopping by. God Bless!

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  14. jesusluvsall Avatar

    Dog’s are such faithful friends to have. Fun to view the work of Jesus through Buck’s eyes. 🙂
    Sad reality that not every one wants to be healed especially healed spiritually. All we can do is offer Jesus to them

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  15. Grandma's Ramblings Avatar

    Loved the story. The dog is beautiful.

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  16. davidsdailydose Avatar

    The idea of not everyone who is near a place of healing truly wants to be healed was inspired by a recent devotional I read by Henry Blackaby. I suppose it’s a bit like the story of Jesus meeting the Rich Young Ruler. The man was clearly interested, but not totally committed.
    Thanks for reading and commenting, Barb! God Bless!

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  17. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thanks, Gary. I try to imagine a loyal Labrador following Jesus around, and then start writing. God Bless.

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  18. My Life in Our Father's World Avatar

    I love the spin that you put on this story!

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  19. Gary Fultz Avatar

    Love the collaboration and a dog’s perspective David.

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  20. Alan Kearns Avatar

    Thank you for your kind words brother 👍
    But I can hardly be compared to the great C.H. Spurgeon….I don’t like cigars! 😄

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  21. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you, Alan! I have a little book called “The Quotable Spurgeon” that is a devotional treasure! Just like your blog.🤗

    Thank you for reading and commenting. God Bless you, brother!

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  22. Alan Kearns Avatar

    I get excited when I see these stories about Buck! Thank you David😁
    I particularly like the Spurgeon quote, it is accurate for sure. God bless you today brother 🙏

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  23. BerryBunch.family Avatar
    BerryBunch.family

    I do so love these

    Andy B

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  24. Bridget A. Thomas Avatar

    I love this, David. Jesus offers us so much, but we have to want what He offers, and we have to accept it. May we always keep our eyes on Him and say “Yes” to Him! Thank you for this thought provoking message.

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  25. Majik Avatar

    Beautiful, David. It’s the perfect time of year to visit. If you do, we’ll show you a good time!

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  26. davidsdailydose Avatar

    Thank you, Chris. This means a lot, coming from a published author. I’m praying for you, as you prepare your 2nd novel. Blessings!

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  27. davidsdailydose Avatar

    It was his 100% devoted look that sparked this whole series. Thanks, for reading and sharing, Majik. How’s the weather in Yuma?

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  28. Majik Avatar

    Love this, David. “Amen!” to Buck’s gaze.

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  29. Chris G Thelen Avatar

    Very creative, David.

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