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Lion

Lions in Scripture symbolize both God's power and judgment, as well as Satan's destructive nature. They appear throughout the Bible as illustrations of divine strength and spiritual danger.

Overview

The lion is frequently used in Scripture as a metaphor for God's majesty and power, as well as a symbol of danger and destruction when representing evil or judgment. Lions represent courage, strength, and kingship throughout biblical narrative and prophetic literature.

Key Scriptures

"And the man of God said to the king, 'If you give me half your house, I will not go with you. And I will not eat bread or drink water in this place, for so it was commanded me by the word of the Lord, saying, "You shall not eat bread or drink water there, nor return by the way that you came."' But he lied to him" (1 Kings 13:24, ESV). "So the man of God came back with the king. And they ate bread together and drank water" (1 Kings 13:25, ESV). "Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour" (1 Peter 5:8, ESV).

Application

Recognize that spiritual vigilance is essential, as evil seeks to destroy believers, requiring dependence on God's protective strength.

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