Ants and elephant seals
January 28, 2006 | 12:00am
Awake to righteousness, and do not sin; for some do not have the knowledge of God. 1 Corinthians 15:34
Elephant seals spend most of their lives sleeping. Science News magazine reports, "Male elephant seals measure 16 feet from trunk-like nose to flipper, and they weigh about 3 tons. Occasionally, a seal will use a front flipper incredibly tiny for such a massive creature to scratch itself or flip sun-shielding sand on its body." Otherwise these huge animals are basically motionless.
The article goes on to state that because they dont eat while on land during the breeding season, they sleep most of the time. Besides scratching, dirt-flipping, or rolling over, these ponderous animals seldom move.
By contrast, the little ant seems tireless as it goes about its industrious work of storing up food for the colony. The writer of Proverbs commends the diligence of the ant, citing her active ways as a model for people who would live wisely.
Theres a spiritual lesson here. Christians who pattern their service after the ant get things done for the Lord. But others, like the elephant seal, scarcely move. They seem to be barely alive spiritually, as if they are conserving their energy for some huge effort later on. But the time to get busy for Christ is now, even though our talents may seem insignificant.
Imitate the ant, not the elephant seal. Dave Egner
Lord Christ, we humbly ask
Of Thee the power and will
With fear and meekness every task
Of duty to fulfill. Montgomery
READ: Proverbs 6:6-11
Many Christians do nothing, but no Christian has nothing to do.
The Bible in one year:
Exodus 19-20
Matthew 18:21-35
Elephant seals spend most of their lives sleeping. Science News magazine reports, "Male elephant seals measure 16 feet from trunk-like nose to flipper, and they weigh about 3 tons. Occasionally, a seal will use a front flipper incredibly tiny for such a massive creature to scratch itself or flip sun-shielding sand on its body." Otherwise these huge animals are basically motionless.
The article goes on to state that because they dont eat while on land during the breeding season, they sleep most of the time. Besides scratching, dirt-flipping, or rolling over, these ponderous animals seldom move.
By contrast, the little ant seems tireless as it goes about its industrious work of storing up food for the colony. The writer of Proverbs commends the diligence of the ant, citing her active ways as a model for people who would live wisely.
Theres a spiritual lesson here. Christians who pattern their service after the ant get things done for the Lord. But others, like the elephant seal, scarcely move. They seem to be barely alive spiritually, as if they are conserving their energy for some huge effort later on. But the time to get busy for Christ is now, even though our talents may seem insignificant.
Imitate the ant, not the elephant seal. Dave Egner
Lord Christ, we humbly ask
Of Thee the power and will
With fear and meekness every task
Of duty to fulfill. Montgomery
READ: Proverbs 6:6-11
Many Christians do nothing, but no Christian has nothing to do.
The Bible in one year:
Exodus 19-20
Matthew 18:21-35
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