"Even strong young lions sometimes go hungry, but those who trust in the Lord will lack no good thing." Psalms 34:10 (NLT)
A couple of weeks ago, my husband and I decided to go to the Columbus Zoo & Aquarium. It always makes for a fun date day, and nothing gets much better when the weather is ninety and sunny. The animals smiled at us between warm walks, water rides, and lounging in the lazy river. One animal has always stood out to me in strength and beauty: a lion with her cubs.
It's no coincidence that the Scriptures call Jesus the Lion of Judah (Revelation 5:5). Dozens of times in the Bible, lions are described by their strength and power:
-"But one of the twenty-four elders said to me, “Stop weeping! Look, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the heir to David’s throne, has won the victory. He is worthy to open the scroll and its seven seals" (Revelation 5:5, NLT).
-"Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour" (1 Peter 5:8, NLT).
-"But the Lord stood with me and gave me strength so that I might preach the Good News in its entirety for all the Gentiles to hear. And he rescued me from certain death (from the mouth of a lion)" (2 Timothy 4:17, NLT).
-"By faith these people overthrew kingdoms, ruled with justice, and received what God had promised them. They shut the mouths of lions," (Hebrews 11:33, NLT).
-"They are like hungry lions, eager to tear me apart— like young lions hiding in ambush" (Psalms 17:12, NLT).
-"The lion, king of animals, who won’t turn aside for anything," (Proverbs 30:30, NLT).
-"In that day the wolf and the lamb will live together; the leopard will lie down with the baby goat. The calf and the yearling will be safe with the lion, and a little child will lead them all" (Isaiah 11:6, NLT).
-"The king’s anger is like a lion’s roar, but his favor is like dew on the grass" (Proverbs 19:12, NLT).
The World Wildlife Foundation calls them the kings of the Jungle, but we call our lion the King of the World.
C.S. Lewis, author of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, describes our King this way:
“'Aslan is a lion- the Lion, the great Lion.' 'Ooh,' said Susan. 'I'd thought he was a man. Is he—quite safe? I shall feel rather nervous about meeting a lion'... 'Safe?' said Mr Beaver ... 'Who said anything about safe?' 'Course he isn't safe. But he's good. He's the King, I tell you.'”
Jesus is our mighty and strong lion. Not only does He have the power to save us from our sins, but He fights for us, defending us from the active and prowling enemy.
It seems crazy, controversial, and contradictory that both Satan and Jesus are described as lions. The difference is this: One is for us, and one is against us. One is all-powerful and omniscient, the other feeds off the fear we give him. One has defeated death and given us eternal victory over the grave, while the other will burn beneath the Earth for the rest of his days.
Even strong lions here on Earth run into times of tragedy and famine. Lions are created by God, but they aren't God himself. But our Lion, Jesus Christ, the Lion of Judah, never grows weary or tired. He never slumbers, sleeps, or lacks need. How great is it to serve someone so capable of providing for our every need and defending us along the way?
Jesus Christ is our personal and intimate Lion of Judah. He's our bodyguard and our sense of bravery, nobility, and strength. Through Jesus' birth, death, and resurrection, His authority as the Lion of Judah is revealed. Our Lion is sovereign, holy, and dominant. He's powerful, but gentle. He's wise and steadfast. And He's always fighting on our behalf, as an honorable lion does.
Let's pray:
Dear God, thank you for being the Lion that fights for us and stands up for us in every need. Though earthly lions may grow tired, famished, and weak, you never do. We don't trust in them, Lord, but you. You are the true Lion of Judah who not only provides for our every need, but does so with strength, power, and beauty. Thank you for revealing yourself to us through nature and animals and reminding us that while earthly creatures may fail and grow tired, you're faithful, steadfast, and true. We love and praise you, Lord. Amen.
Agape, Amber
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Amber Ginter is a teacher-turned-author who loves Jesus, her husband Ben, and granola. Growing up Amber looked for faith and mental health resources and found none. Today, she offers hope for young Christians struggling with mental illness that goes beyond simply reading your Bible and praying more. Because you can love Jesus and still suffer from anxiety. You can download her top faith and mental health resources for free to help navigate books, podcasts, videos, and influencers from a faith lens perspective. Visit her website at amberginter.com.
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