THE LAMBSEve, Adam's wife, did not think it unusual or strange that the serpent could speak and carry on a conversation in whatever language she spoke. Nor did Balaam wonder at the ability of his donkey to speak, to reason, and to converse with the prophet. What did Jesus mean that 'the stones will cry out'? Did He mean that the stones would be able to speak in an audible voice and in an understandable language? All I know for sure is that "all things are possible with God."The Lambs is a fictional story that is developed around a life cycle of a flock of sheep shepherded by David near Bethlehem. In the story the sheep have the ability to converse with one another and with David. The personality of the sheep is reflected in how they respond to their day-to-day activities. It highlights the individual behavior of the sheep towards the events they experience. The Lambs gives insight into the Good Shepherd when Jesus says, "I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep...I am the good shepherd, and I know My own and My own know Me."Basic insight into raising sheep in Biblical times is a supplemental benefit.
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