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Psalms 104:21

Posted on 18 May at 14:11
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“The young lions roar after their prey, and seek their meat from God.”

Context:Psalm 104 is a poetic hymn of praise to God for His creation and providence over all things. It marvels at the beauty and diversity of the natural world, expressing gratitude for God’s sustenance and care. Verse 21 is a specific reference to the behaviour of young lions.

  • Symbolism of Lions:In the Bible, lions often symbolise strength, power, and majesty. Lions are known for their fierce nature and their position as the apex predators in their habitats. They are associated with authority and royalty, including the Lion of Judah, a title ascribed to Jesus Christ in the New Testament.

  • Roaring Lions:The verse describes the young lions roaring after their prey. This emphasises the instinctive nature of the lions to seek their sustenance. Their roaring is an expression of their hunger, strength, and determination. It signifies their dependence on God for their provision.

  • Dependence on God:The phrase “and seek their meat from God” highlights an important theological truth. While lions possess strength and predatory skills, they ultimately rely on God as the ultimate provider of their sustenance. It acknowledges God’s role as the source of all life and the one who supplies the needs of every creature.

  • Spiritual Application:The mention of young lions seeking their food from God serves as a metaphorical reminder for humans as well. Just as lions depend on God for their sustenance, we are called to recognise our dependence on God in every aspect of our lives. This verse encourages us to seek God as our ultimate provider, acknowledging His provision and relying on Him for our physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

  • Trusting God’s Provision:The imagery of lions seeking their food from God can also serve as a reminder of God’s faithfulness and provision. It demonstrates that God cares for His creation, including the animal kingdom. If God takes care of the animals, how much more will He provide for His children who are made in His image? This verse encourages believers to trust in God’s provision, knowing that He will provide for their needs according to His wisdom and timing.

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