Chattanooga Times Free Press

Animal kingdom is God’s handiwork

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From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham

Q: It upsets me when I hear people say that animals will not be in Heaven. Does the Bible really teach this? — A.L.

A: God’s creation story is the first miraculous account in the Bible which includes His creation of animals. While the Bible does not specifical­ly answer the question of animals in Heaven, no one can miss God’s creative work in the animal kingdom. His written Word provides us with a snapshot of His original handiwork: “Let the earth bring forth the living creature according to its kind: cattle … and everything … on the earth … And God saw that it was good” (Genesis 1:24-25). All of this took place before sin entered the world.

Animals are fascinatin­g creatures, and the variety seems endless. We know that God gave them to us for a purpose, because in the days of Noah, before the great flood, God preserved every species — male and female — on the ark

so they would inhabit the land again. Animals are among God’s many diverse gifts to man. Who doesn’t smile while watching chimpanzee­s mimic one another, or marvel at the monstrous whales in the ocean, or be inspired to watch swans gracefully move through the waters?

We boast of man’s best friend because a faithful dog will protect its owner. Fish are a source of food, and we love to envision Jesus riding the colt of a donkey into Jerusalem — and we wait breathless­ly for His appearance on a white horse from Heaven (Revelation 19:11).

Scripture speaks of the future messianic kingdom that captivates our imaginatio­ns: “The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child will lead them (Isaiah 11:6, NIV). One day perfect peace will reign, and everything that has breath, including animals, will praise the Lord (Psalm 150:6).

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