Introduction: Today's sermon unfolds the dual nature of 'the lion' representing God's strength and the enemy's threat.
1. Proverbs 30:30 symbolizes the lion as a mighty and fearless creature, reflecting God's strength.
A. The lion's fearlessness parallels the strength we receive when we trust in God's might.
2. Daniel 6:16 depicts Daniel relying on God in the lion's den, showcasing divine protection over fear.
A. Daniel's faith exemplifies trusting God's power rather than fearing life's circumstances.
3. 1 Peter 5:8 warns against the devil depicted as a prowling lion, highlighting the necessity of vigilance.
A. Being watchful against the enemy is crucial to not succumbing to fear or deceit.
Conclusion: By recognizing the lion's dual representation, trust not in self, but in God's power for strength.
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