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Pronghorns Running Through the Grassland

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Two pronghorn antelopes move swiftly through a wide field of dry prairie grass, their alert heads and lifted legs capturing the quickness and grace of wild creatures in open country. The scene presents a clear view of creation’s living beauty: animals formed for speed, watchfulness, and life in a rugged landscape. For Christian catalog use, this wildlife subject pairs naturally with themes of God as Creator, stewardship of the earth, and the ordered vitality of the natural world. It can serve ministries, devotionals, teaching materials, and church publications that reflect on creation, provision, wilderness, or the praise offered by all living things.
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Keywordsantelope   creation   grassland   pronghorn   wildlife  
Secondary Keywordscreator   field   nature   prairie   speed   stewardship   wilderness  
Tertiary Keywordsanimal pair   creation care   dry grass   earth   hoofed animal   living creatures   natural habitat   open country  
Scriptures
Genesis 1:24-25   Job 39:1-4   Psalm 104:10-11   Psalm 104:24  

Genesis 1

24 And God said, “Let the earth bring forth living creatures according to their kinds—livestock and creeping things and beasts of the earth according to their kinds.” And it was so. 25 And God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds and the livestock according to their kinds, and everything that creeps on the ground according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.

Job 39

1 “Do you know when the mountain goats give birth? Do you observe the calving of the does? 2 Can you number the months that they fulfill, and do you know the time when they give birth, 3 when they crouch, bring forth their offspring, and are delivered of their young? 4 Their young ones become strong; they grow up in the open; they go out and do not return to them.

Psalm 104

10 You make springs gush forth in the valleys; they flow between the hills; 11 they give drink to every beast of the field; the wild donkeys quench their thirst.

Psalm 104

24 O LORD, how manifold are your works! In wisdom have you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures.

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Two pronghorn antelopes move swiftly through a wide field of dry prairie grass, their alert heads and lifted legs capturing the quickness and grace of wild creatures in open country. The scene presents a clear view of creation’s living beauty: animals formed for speed, watchfulness, and life in a rugged landscape. For Christian catalog use, this wildlife subject pairs naturally with themes of God as Creator, stewardship of the earth, and the ordered vitality of the natural world. It can serve ministries, devotionals, teaching materials, and church publications that reflect on creation, provision, wilderness, or the praise offered by all living things. by John Baker

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