Wednesday, October 15, 2025

 


*In a quiet village of Tuscany, a gray-and-white cat named Toldo kept walking to the cemetery every day. He carried twigs, leaves, and flowers to the grave of his master, Renzo Iozzelli, who had once rescued and loved him. Rain or shine, Toldo never forgot. His love remained faithful, even beyond death.

People in the village wept at the sight. They said, “It’s as if the cat understands love better than we do.”

And indeed, this small creature silently preached a great truth — love remembers, love returns, love never dies.

When we think of Toldo’s devotion, how much more should we love our Lord Jesus Christ, who gave His life for us?

He loved us when we were lost strays, and He brought us home.

He continues to love us with an everlasting love (Jeremiah 31:3).

Even when we wander, His heart keeps coming back for us.

Like Toldo at the grave, may our hearts return again and again to the Cross — not with twigs or flowers, but with gratitude, worship, and obedience.





















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