Leopards live in parts of Africa and in Asia from
Israel to China, Malaysia, and Sumatra [Indonesia]. They are the
third largest member of the cat family. Only the lion and tiger are
larger. Besides being a beautiful animal, a leopard is graceful,
alert and cunning. It is also a good climber and spends part of its
time in trees.
The leopard is fierce and prefers to hunt alone.
Its tawny color and spotted pattern blend with the grasses and leaf
shadows, enabling it to crawl through brush or lie on a tree branch
undetected by its prey. Unbelievably strong, it can carry prey weighing
80 to 150 pounds up into a tree 10 to 15 feet above the ground before
it settles down to eat.
The Creator has given the leopard excellent sight,
smell and hearing. It is extremely patient in hunting impalas, antelopes,
jackals, monkeys, sheep, goats and dogs. It may watch its victim
for an hour or more before beginning its stalk. Then it creeps toward
it and makes a swift, final dash with a great leap onto its catch.
At other times it may stretch out on a tree branch over a game trail.
It lies entirely motionless until something comes along, then it
drops down onto its prey.
Two, three or four kittens to a litter are born in
a cave, hollow tree or den underneath a big rock. The mother has
the responsibility of feeding and raising them. After four months,
she teaches them to hunt and to take care of themselves. About two
months later they leave and are on their own, probably never having
seen their father.
The questions in our opening Bible verse have only
one answer: A person cannot change the color of his skin, and a leopard
cannot change the spots on its coat. The rest of the verse draws
a parallel: If we could change our skin or the leopard change his
spots, then we could also change from being sinful to being good.
But the Bible states the facts: "There is none that doeth good," and "All
have sinned, and come short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:12,
23).
How then can we ever hope that God will accept us,
since we are sinners? This is a most important question, and the
answer is again found in the Bible: "God commendeth His love
toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans
5:8). "The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all
sin" (1 John 1:7). By believing that Christ died for your sins
and accepting Him as your Saviour you will be "born again," and
everyone with this new life belongs to God as His child and is assured
of spending eternity in heaven. Do you have this assurance? If
not, believe on the Lord Jesus and receive Him as your Saviour?
Copied with permission from Messages of God's Love.
More articles in The Wonders of God's Creation (Volume 1-4) by Sidney R. Gill, also published
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