The Seldom-Seen Lynx

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"Known unto God are all His works from the beginning of the world." Acts 15:1818Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world. (Acts 15:18).
The pretty cat-like lynx that slinks silently through trees, brush or snow for its prey likes the cold Arctic-like climate of the Yukon, Sweden and Russia, but many are also in warmer areas of Canada, the northern United States and a few Asian countries. But whether living north or south, they all prefer homes in thickets of trees or brush and customarily have tiny twin kittens each year.
A fully grown lynx will weigh from 30 to 60 pounds, be about three feet long and have a two-inch tail. Its fur is finest in the winter when it is a thick, luxurious gray mixed with long silver hairs. Its most outstanding features include a stubby fur-covered tail and a very noticeable pair of upright ears with long tufts of hair rising from the top of them. Many consider the lynx the most handsome animal in the Arctic region.
Their principal food in the north is the snowshoe rabbit, but if these are scarce they will go after small deer, caribou or large birds. The Creator has provided them with large paws, bigger in diameter than the palm of a man's hand, and in winter extra fur grows around the edges to help them walk in snow.
Those farther south also like rabbit meat, but include in their diet squirrels, gophers and other small animals and birds. They have keen sight and hearing and stalk their prey silently until close enough to make a springing leap and grab it. At times they lie on tree limbs, waiting to pounce on prey passing below. But, while the lynx is an enemy to small animals and birds, it is actually quite shy and no threat to people. If possible it will always vanish before a person can get anywhere near it.
Do you think the Lord God is aware of these animals as they live out their lives in such remote places? We know He is, for we read in the Bible, "The Lord is good to all: and His tender mercies are over all His works." Psa. 145:99The Lord is good to all: and his tender mercies are over all his works. (Psalm 145:9). The verse following tells us more: "All Thy works shall praise Thee, O Lord; and Thy saints shall bless Thee."
This looks on to a coming time when God's punishment of sinful people will be over and He will restore the earth to peace and freedom from sin. At that time (called the Millennium) all created things will "praise Him" in their peaceful way, and a tiger, bear, lynx or any other vicious animal will no longer kill, but all will live peacefully together. And the saints of God (those who have accepted the Lord Jesus as their Savior) will bless Him more fully than is possible today. If you know the Lord Jesus Christ as your Savior, you should be happily praising Him right now, and it will be your privilege to praise Him even more in that future day as well.