Have You Seen the Rabbit? One day, a young disciple of Christ desirous of wanting to become all that God had for him visited the home of an elderly Christian. He had heard that this old man had never lost his first love for Christ in all the years he had known Him. The old Christian was sitting on the porch with his
dog stretched out before him taking in a beautiful sunset. "Why is it, brother, that most Christians
zealously chase after God during the first year or two after their conversion,
but then fall into a complacent ritual of church twice a week and end up not looking
any different than their neighbors who aren't even Christians? The old man smiled and replied, "Let me tell you a story: "One day I was sitting here quietly in the sun with my dog. Suddenly a large white rabbit ran across in front of us. Well, my dog jumped up, and took off after that big rabbit. He chased the rabbit over the hills with a passion. Soon, other dogs joined him, attracted by his barking. What a sight it was, as the pack of dogs ran barking across the creeks, up stony embankments and through thickets and thorns! Gradually, however, one by one, the other dogs dropped out of the pursuit, discouraged by the course and frustrated by the chase. Only my dog continued to hotly pursue the white rabbit." "In that story, young man, is the answer to your question." The young man sat in confused silence. Finally, he
said, "You fail to understand," ![]() Unless you see the prey, the chase is just too difficult. You will lack the passion and determination necessary to keep up the chase." |