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02.22.08 The Parable Of The Hartebeest

"That is a Hartebeest,” Emmanuel, our guide through Murchison Falls National Park, pointed out the van window at a deer-like animal with a long face and twisted horns. “They are very dumb.”

Lions love to hunt the Hartebeest, he explained.  They chase the Hartebeest for a while to tire it out and then stop suddenly and hide.

The Hartebeest looks around, sees nothing, Emmanuel said, and thinks, “Why am I running? I think I will eat instead.”

The Hartebeest easily forgets it’s being hunted.

“But the lion," said Emmanuel, ”never forgets.”

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Emmanuel with his elephant scarer.

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A couple of dumb Hartebeests.

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An unforgetful lion.

 



There are (12) comments.


Linda Sue said:

So - we should be lions not Hartebeests?  Thank you for clearing that up - because like so many of your readers who have NOT been to Africa - I thought elephants never forgot.  So now it all makes sense - the Lion of Judah makes more sense than the elephant of judah anyway.


Posted  on  02/22  at  07:55 AM


Jenny 867-5309 said:

LOL on Linda Sue’s comment!!!!


Posted  on  02/22  at  08:56 AM


Rachel said:

This was so random...and I loved it. Naturally.

“I think I will eat instead.” ha!


Posted  on  02/22  at  11:40 AM


Kelly @ Love well said:

Often, the most effective strategy is not a frontal assault. Just lure the dumb Hartebeest into feeling comfortable again.

Smart lion.


Posted  on  02/22  at  12:03 PM


keith said:

Your facial expression compliments the other subjects perfectly in that first pic.


Posted  on  02/22  at  12:40 PM


Cynthia said:

I loved the parable! Satan is just like that isn’t he. We should always be on guard so we don’t become ensnared by his hoodwinked attempts to make us stumble.

You all were privileged to see so many things while in Uganda including wildlife that many biologists dream of seeing in person. I’m so jealous.


Posted  on  02/22  at  12:59 PM


Whitney said:

Oooooh...good lion parallel. I liked it.


Posted  on  02/22  at  03:55 PM


Amber said:

Great story!  Great pictures!

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Posted  on  02/22  at  04:05 PM


said:

Oh yeah.  Great parable.  Great way to get a better understanding of what a lion is like. Great way to remember 1 Pe. 5:8.


Posted  on  02/22  at  06:55 PM


Rachel said:

p.s. I get the parable, too...although perhaps not right away. Maybe.


Posted  on  02/22  at  06:57 PM


Marla Taviano said:

Did you see one get eaten?


Posted  on  02/22  at  08:21 PM


Laura said:

Like this parable. Unfortunately, I think I’ve been hartebeestly before and forgot the roaring lion was after me. Hope I don’t forget the lessons learned from being a hartebeest.


Posted  on  02/23  at  04:29 PM


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