The Commercial Appeal

Care for animals, don’t value them over humans

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FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE REV. BILLY GRAHAM TRIBUNE CONTENT AGENCY

Q: Some of my friends criticize me because I take better care of my pets than I do myself. But my pets bring me joy and love me unconditio­nally. Am I wrong, and what does the Bible say?

— A.L.

A: Animals are God’s creation and he brought them to the first man, Adam, to see what he would name them, “And whatever Adam called each living creature, that was its name” (Genesis 2:19). God made provision to protect every kind of animal at the time of the flood in Noah’s day (Genesis 7).

Fish are a source of food (Matthew 14). We marvel to think of Jesus riding the colt of a donkey into Jerusalem (Mark 11). We wait breathless­ly for his appearance on a white horse from Heaven (Revelation 19:11). The day is also coming when every living creature, “beasts and all cattle; creeping things and flying fowl” will praise the lord (Psalm 148:10).

We boast of “man’s best friend” because a faithful dog will protect its owner at all cost. But anytime animal life becomes more sacred in our view than human life, we have lost sight of our priorities. Jesus loves us so much that he sacrificed his life so that we can live in the glory of his salvation. He said that our souls are worth more than the rest of the world put together (Mark 8:36). The value of a human soul is measured by its eternal quality and we are commanded to make sure that our souls are at peace with God. This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.

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