Lambs come to mind for many people when they think about spring. They’re fun to watch as they play and run around open pastures near their mothers. The docile, gentle, defenseless animals have come to represent Easter.
Yet, young lambs running about in pastures also have a significant religious meaning.
For the Christian, these animals represent the people who Christ came to die and come back to life for. As the Bible tells us, people are like sheep. We are prone to get entangled in problems and make bad decisions – just like those four-legged critters. Jesus is also referred to as the Good Shepherd. Just as a farmer or rancher who cares for and protects his sheep from danger, Jesus came to save us and protect us from the consequences of our sins.
In other passages of scripture, Jesus is referred to as the Lamb of God. In this, He is likened to the young sheep that were continually offered as sin and fellowship sacrifices to God. Through Christ’s death and resurrection, He paid the ultimate price for all who would place their trust in Him.
As the weather warms and becomes mild, it’s fun to observe the newness of life that’s happening around us. Lambs are one of the many signs that God has given us showing that He still makes all things new.
Have a great day!
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