Isaiah 11:7
"And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ones shall lie down together: and the lion shall eat straw like the ox."
When Jesus returns, He will establish a kingdom of perfect peace and justice. This verse paints a vivid picture: natural enemies—the cow and bear, lion and ox—will graze side by side, their young resting together without fear. Even the lion, a carnivore by nature, will eat straw like the ox.
This imagery is not literal (a lion’s digestive system couldn’t suddenly process straw), but profoundly symbolic. It points to a complete reversal of violence and hostility throughout creation. Predators and prey will dwell in harmony, reflecting the restoration of Eden’s peace before the fall.
Theologically, this prophecy reveals God’s redemption is cosmic in scope—encompassing not only humanity but all creation (Romans 8:19–22). It anticipates the new heaven and new earth where sin’s curse is fully removed, death is no more, and everything is made new (Revelation 21:1–5).
For Christians, this promise finds its beginning and guarantee in Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Isaiah 11:7 remains a breathtaking reminder of God’s love for His creation and His unbreakable commitment to heal what sin has broken—forever. Amen.
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