Every year with the arrival of spring —
ants continually march into our kitchen in search of any crumb left
on the floor. They aren’t picky; a shard of potato chip, a grain of rice, or
even a speck of cheese will do.
Solomon praised them for their steadfast work ethic ( Prov. 6:6-11). He
pointed out that ants are self-directed. They have “no captain, overseer, or
ruler” (v.7), yet they are very productive. The ants also keep busy even when
it’s not immediately necessary, providing supplies in the summer and gathering
food in the harvest (v.8). By the time winter arrives, they’re not worried
about what they will eat. Little by little, these hard workers have saved up
enough to sustain themselves.
We can learn from the ant. When God gives us times of plenty, we can
prepare for times when resources may be low. God is the provider of all that we
have, including our ability to work. We are to work diligently, be wise
stewards of what He has provided, and then rest in the promise of His care
(Matt. 6:25-34).
Let’s remember Solomon’s advice: “Go to the ant . . . . Con-sider her
ways and be wise” (Prov. 6:6).
Trust God for today – and prepare for tomorrow. (RBC)