The Wisdom of the Ant

When Solomon became king, God came to him in a dream and asked Solomon what he wanted.  Solomon asked for wisdom and understanding.  God said He would give Solomon a wise and understanding heart.  So, God taught Solomon a great many things to the end that the proverbs of Solomon numbered in the thousands.

One of the lessons that God taught Solomon was about diligence as opposed to being lazy.  In teaching Solomon, God many times contrasted the two sides of a subject.  In this case, diligence with being lazy or slothful.

Once Solomon learned the lessons, God had him write them down.  In teaching Solomon about diligence, one of the examples God used was the illustration of the ant.

Proverbs 30:24,25 There be four things which are little upon the earth, but they are exceeding wise: The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer;

Proverbs 6:6-8 Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise: Which having no guide, overseer, or ruler, Provideth her meat in the summer, and gathereth her food in the harvest.

Instruction coupled with understanding and wisdom comes from considering what God has said.

Israel was an agrarian society and spent much of its time outdoors, thus, many of the illustrations Jesus used to teach spiritual principles were things commonly found in nature:  wolf and sheep, vines and branches, birds, lilies, etc.  In the two verses above, God teaches Solomon about diligence by way of the ant. The ant illustrates practical diligence.

Solomon wrote:  Having no captain or ruler, provides her supplies for the summer and gathers her food for the harvest.  In other words, the ant prepares for the coming winter very diligently.

Another example is found in 1 Peter 5:8. Our “adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion seeking someone to devour.” Our adversary would like nothing better than to steal or devour the prosperity God desires for you. Part of our defense is to learn, believe, and do what God has said in His Word.

If we think about the ant, the main event the ant must be concerned about is the approaching winter when there will be no food for the gathering, and she will freeze if she goes outside. She provides for her children by storing up food.  Storehouses.  She stores food for the approaching winter and spring.  She stores food for her babies.  She stores extra food in case of a long winter.  She stores up even more food in case part of her supplies are destroyed.

How does that relate to us?  In preparing for the future, we may need to store money for our retirement, our children’s education or to put them in business.  We may need to store money for a downturn in the economy like Joseph stored up for the seven years of famine. We may need to store money for broken appliances, car repairs or new cars, accidents or health issues.

One of the great things about believing and doing what God teaches us here is that we are not alone in the preparation.  As we believe His Word, God will provide us with even more.  As the verse says, “to those that have, more shall be given.”

Now in the summer, to all appearances did it look like the ant needed to have a large supply of food. NO! There was food everywhere, a paycheck every week. Our tendency as people is to think that tomorrow will be just like today. Sunny with plenty to eat. Why save?!

But the wisdom of God is to save for the future.

We have no idea what will come up tomorrow or next week or next year.  We tend to think, that what it is like today will last forever, but that is not the way of life.  Winters always come and in many different forms.

Many years ago, I worked in construction, and one day we had no work to do and none on the horizon.  I asked around what the problem was.  The Fed had raised the interest rates by 2% to curb inflation.  The people that wanted to buy certain houses no longer qualified.  Builders could not sell their houses and construction came to a halt.  We had no money in a storehouse.  We did not even know the lessons God had for us in considering the ant.  If my wife had not been working, we would have been in terrible shape. You may ask about tithing. I have faithfully tithed all my life from the time I was about 10 or 12.  But I did not learn about the storehouse principle or saving money until much later in life.  When I did learn about it, this changed our lives.

Many things in life go in cycles just like the seasons. Wintertime always comes, but there is always a spring just around the corner where you can plant again.  If the winter of your life has been rough, this time be more diligent.

Learn to save as much as possible, get out of debt, pay cash, or don’t buy it.

So, the ant knowing there is not an obvious need at the moment gathers and stores up for the time when she will need it. God said, “Be wise and study the ant.”  He knew what we would learn if we were interested.

‘To work today is to eat tomorrow.’ ‘Beware of winter before it comes.’

In looking at this topic of being diligent and saving money we need to briefly consider the warnings of Jesus in the gospels.  They have been used to teach that it is wrong to save money. They say that by saving money you no longer trust that God will meet your needs. By saving money, they say you are acknowledging in your mind that God may not always take care of you, so you need to store up treasure on earth for yourself which indicates that you are being selfish and unbelieving.

Matthew 6:19-21 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.

So, what are the treasures in heaven we are to lay up?

Luke 12:13-21 is another of those records.  The last verse reads as follows.

Luke 12:21 So is he that layeth up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God.

To lay up treasure in heaven and to be rich towards God is to trust Him and to believe His Word.  Trust in God is the great treasure that we are to store up.  If we trust God, we will believe His Word, and part of His Word is to go to the ant, consider her ways and be wise.  Be diligent, store up for the future so that the seasons of life are not so tumultuous to our lives.

Learning these rules for life from Proverbs are all part of our instruction in the art of The Prosperous Life.

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