Shownotes
Most of us know the gentle side of cats—the purr, the grace, the quiet independence—but Scripture’s cat doesn’t purr. It roars.
In this episode of The Gospel Gumbo Podcast, Will Sofield explores how the Bible trades the housecat for the lion, revealing a God who is powerful, protective, and gloriously untamable. Meet Violet, Will’s barn cat, whose fierce independence hints at the same wild design that Scripture celebrates in the Lion of Judah.
From Samson’s road to Revelation’s throne, from Israel’s prophets to C. S. Lewis’s Aslan, this episode uncovers what the lion teaches us about divine kingship, judgment, and the awe-inspiring goodness of a God who refuses to be domesticated.
🧭 Key Themes
- Why the Bible is silent about housecats but thunderous about lions
- The lion as destroyer, judge, and royal symbol of strength
- The Lion of Judah who becomes the Lamb that was slain
- Aslan as the literary echo of Christ’s majesty and mercy
- Violet the barn cat as a “domestic whisper” of the untamable God
Thanks for listening.
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