During the prayer that ended every sermon in the Baptist Church of my youth, the pastor would call out to the newly saved to join him at the front of the church and publicly accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior. During this prayer, the hymn played and sung was "Just As I Am", which features the refrain "Oh Lamb of God, I come, I come". I remember that hymn playing as I came forward in 1966 as an 8 year old.. As I watched this video on Easter Sunday, however, all I could think of was "Oh Lamb of Dog, I come, I come". I even heard the music in my head. But then, I'm a Buddhist now, so I think it's probably okay.
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Up next? The lion.
A springer is built to please its master.
It can be trained to do anything that the master pleases. No surprise here.
The dog's eyes tell - it wants out of this situation.
The dog's eyes tell - it wants out of this situation.
That's what I saw as well!!!
Hilarious, nonetheless . Good dogs are one of the joys of life.
Looks like the video was made in Ireland.
Nice trick and not a sign of 'inter-species harmony'.
The dog would hold the bottle and let *me* drink from it which I would I do if it was filled with Heineken or a margarita.
During the prayer that ended every sermon in the Baptist Church of my youth, the pastor would call out to the newly saved to join him at the front of the church and publicly accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior. During this prayer, the hymn played and sung was "Just As I Am", which features the refrain "Oh Lamb of God, I come, I come". I remember that hymn playing as I came forward in 1966 as an 8 year old..
As I watched this video on Easter Sunday, however, all I could think of was "Oh Lamb of Dog, I come, I come". I even heard the music in my head. But then, I'm a Buddhist now, so I think it's probably okay.
@PapaRod
Did you hear about the dyslexic atheist insomniac?
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