What does it mean to take pity?
Merriam-Webster defines pity as: sympathetic sorrow for one suffering, distressed, or unhappy.
The approximately six-ounce kitten in the photo above received my pity instantly back in August 2013.
My husband and I were out walking our dogs before work one morning and heard a cat crying across the road from us.
While I held the dogs, my husband crossed the road to investigate. He attempted to capture her, but she kept darting away when he reached down.
Unable to capture her, he decided to return to me and the dogs without her. Then she came out onto the sidewalk under a streetlamp for the first time.
Until that moment I was unaware how tiny she was.
My heart melted for her safety.
By the time my husband had returned to my side of the road with the dogs, I instructed him to finish the walk while I attempted to attract her on my own. I crossed the street, sat down in the bushes, and ignored her until she was curious enough to be scooped up.
I knew if we failed to rescue her, she would end up as hawk food or roadkill. I was not comfortable with either scenario.
As my husband returned with the dogs, I was able to catch this tiny little kitten that we then took into our home.
Have you ever considered that God has been moved to take pity on us?
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