Why does the Bible call Jesus the Lion of the Tribe of Judah—and also a Lamb? Trace the lion imagery through Scripture, from ancient Israel’s real predators to Jacob’s blessing over Judah, and shows how God uses this powerful symbol to reveal both His justice and mercy. From Genesis to Revelation, the Lion who rules is also the Lamb who saves, laying down His life to redeem His people.
All of God's creation will praise Him. Everything that has breath will cry out. They will praise Him for His power, His glory, and His provision. Creation knows that the God of the universe cares for it. Do we? The book of Psalms ends with this verse: " Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! " God is sovereign over all living things. In their own way, the animals praise and obey the Lord. What does the Bible have to say about the animals and their response to G