I really like this one.
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  From: Carleeta Manser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 10:47 PM
  Subject: {dbilg} Daily Bread


  It was my hap today to be in a group that watched a documentary on life in 
the Serengeti Plain of East Africa and in the Kruger Park in South Africa.

   

  Of course it was interesting; but it was also very sad. To a great extent, 
the "Africa" story is the predation of the strong over the weak; come sundown 
and darkness over the African plains, and there is predation, cruel and 
blood-thirsty.

   

  It's always the strong over the weak, merciless and cruel.

   

  An exception is the giraffe; they are gentle to everybody and are not 
predators over anybody; their strictly vegetarian diet doubtless has much to do 
with their gentleness and their "live and let live" philosophy of life; but 
they are the exceptions in the African plains.

   

  But there is a change coming: the Lord has promised that He will create "new 
heavens and a new earth" and "they shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy 
mountain" (Isaiah 65:25). The Lord's "holy mountain" is the "new heavens and 
new earth" that He will create (vs. 17).

   

  There will come a great change over wolves and lions: "The wolf and the lamb 
shall feed together, and the lion shall eat straw like the bullock. ... They 
shall not hurt nor destroy in all My holy mountain, saith the Lord" (65:25).

   

  That's a great change to come over the lion! A change in his very nature from 
the inside out.

   

  There will be no lion present in the new earth that the Lord will create that 
has not had his very nature changed in this way!

   

  And there is good news of righteousness by faith in this story of the change 
in the lion's nature: it will be the Lord Jesus who changes the nature of the 
lion! Yes, although the lion is not capable of understanding theology, he will 
demonstrate for all the world to see, this change in the lion's basic nature 
from the inside out!

   

  Our fallen, sinful nature that is "enmity against God" (Romans 8:7) is to be 
changed now, today, through personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.




  

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