What Can We Learn From Animals

Lesson #2 Typology (Matthew 21:1-11)

In this lesson we are continuing to see what we can learn from animals. In Matthew 21:1-11 God uses an animal, and it can be an excellent picture of a lost man.  The passage deals with Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem where he rode into Jerusalem on the colt the foal of an ass being cheered  on by the people as King.

This event had been prophesied in the Old Testament and therefore (Genesis 49:11 ; Zechariah 9:9). But have you ever wondered why God chose a colt the foal of an ass to have his son ride use when riding into Jerusalem? When we look at the passages in both Mark and Matthew that show us this event, we see some amazing typology concerning an ass being a type of a lost person in the word of God.

The typology:

1)  Man is born as a wild ass’s colt (Job 11:12)

2)  Israel was to redeem the firstling of an ass with a lamb (Exodus 13:1)

3)  The colt was tied by the door (Mark 11:4)

4)  The colt needed to be loosed, but this brought opposition (Mark 11:5)

5)  Note he is by a door where two ways met (Mark 11:4)

6)  The Lord had need of the colt (Matthew 21:3)

7)  They gave the colt new clothes (Mark 11:7)

8)  The Lord Jesus rode him into Jerusalem (Mark 11:7)

From the typology we see that every lost man must come to Jesus and be broken if he is going to be of use to the King.

What Can We Learn From Animals

Lesson #2 Typology (Matthew 21:11) : Handout

1) What is the animal to be studied from this passage?

2)  Why is this event important in regards to the word of God?

3)  What can we learn from the animal in this lesson?

4)  How is the animal in this lesson a type of a lost man?

5)  What is a good spiritual lesson from this animal for us to learn?