Four Things – Small and Wise
Proverbs 30:24-28
Introduction:
- Having recently studied the dominion of God, we considered some great and glorious creatures.
- The prophet Agur in this passage gives us four very small creatures, which can teach us wisdom.
- Evolutionists are deluded God haters – He made every creature by design and some for teaching.
- It is one thing to make character studies from your imagination and another from God’s inspiration.
- We believe every word of God is pure (30:5) and necessary for successful living (Luke 4:4).
- These four rules for success apply especially to employment, but to other parts of life as well.
- Are these four verses worth anything? Solomon and Agur by inspiration called them exceeding wise!
- We have many graduates, job seekers, and those planning young marriages, who need this wisdom.
- God has not left us without the most precious and practical wisdom in the world for worldly success.
- The older and successful men in this church know the wisdom is true, and they want you to believe it.
- More information is available in the links below for each of these wonderful creatures and lessons.
- More financial, economic, and professional information is available in “Bible Economics.”
The ANTS are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer;
- Ants are very weak creatures: you can crush many with a foot; but they are wiser than men.
- Ants work very hard when the going is good, and they prudently save much for hard times.
- Lions lack and suffer hunger most of their lives, because they do not live at all like the ants!
- Ants do not need anyone to tell them to get up and get going – they have initiative (6:6-11).
- If you get down in the dirt and watch them, they do not sleep in, doze, daydream, or relax.
- They make hay while the sun shines, which is man’s proverb about exploiting opportunity.
- It is this diligence that makes men great and rich (10:4; 12:24; 13:4; 19:15; 20:13; 22:29).
- They save much of their work; they do not love pleasure, for it leads to poverty (21:17,20).
- Not saving is a sin – you will not be ready for trouble that will surely come (22:3; 27:12,24).
- Not saving is a sin – you cannot exploit opportunities to make more (14:4; 13:23; Eccl 9:11).
- Savings must be a priority; it is not an option for leftover money, for such never happens.
- Paying bills is paying others, savings is paying yourself. Until you save, you worked for free.
- If you do not save at least 10% of income, you are playing games. 10% is possible for all.
- Do not touch savings! If ants took vacations and ate their food, they would die in the winter.
- Why are you poor today? Is it ignorance at not being taught? Or slothfulness at not doing it?
- When it is 6:00 tomorrow morning, remind yourself of the ant and leap up to be successful!
- Spiritually, God is providing instruction; are you diligently acquiring and storing knowledge?
- Spiritually, winter is coming when the Lord appears; do you have a foundation for that day?
The CONIES are but a feeble folk, yet make they their houses in the rocks;
- Conies are rabbits, and in this context they are the mountain rabbits of the Middle East.
- If you think they are some form of badgers, it does not matter – the lesson is not altered.
- A rabbit is a small, fragile, timid, and weak creature, which must look for outside protection.
- Its only protection is to run and hide, which is prudence – avoiding foolish risk (22:3; 27:12).
- Since you are not strong, you should protect yourself in strongholds from various threats.
- Your life is feeble, so you insure your health, house, life, and other important assets.
- Your knowledge is feeble, so you do not accept ideas that sound too good to be true.
- Your position is feeble, so you do not accept above market rates of return, for they are false.
- Your knowledge is feeble, so you gladly take professional management in mutual funds, etc.
- Your finances are feeble, so you must avoid every suretiship that could harm you (6:1-5).
- You are feeble at savings, so you take full advantage of your company’s 401k plan.
- If you wisely knew your feebleness like the conies do theirs, you would be more cautious.
- Spiritually, you are at eternal risk, unless you flee to the Rock Christ Jesus for eternal safety.
- Spiritually, you build your house upon the rock of His sayings to survive the coming storm.
The LOCUSTS have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands;
- Desert locusts turn from very solitary creatures to very gregarious creatures to succeed.
- Without a king to lead them, they know there is power in numbers, so they band together.
- They have the wisdom of God built in, which says, “Two are better than one,” (Ec 4:9-12).
- Loners are losers, because they miss the four great benefits ascribed to society (Ec 4:9-12).
- Without a mentor you will never learn; without a sponsor you will never advance. Believe it.
- Management cannot and will not promote loners, because they are detrimental to success.
- The expression “team player” has become a popular buzzword, because teamwork is good.
- Wise men use many counselors, knowing their ingrown ideas are suspect at best (15:22).
- It is often more important who you know than what you know when working a business.
- Information is power in any endeavor, and if you have alienated others, you are in the dark.
- Another popular buzzword is “networking,” which is using your contacts to leverage effort.
- A large family is a huge asset; you should think about it when having children (Ps 127:4-5).
- Helping others is one of the great pleasures of life, but loners totally miss it (Acts 20:35).
- Do you sow sedition about our nation, or do you help keep people happy about government?
- Spiritually, you will never amount to anything in God’s kingdom without loving people.
- Spiritually, God ordained churches where we can lovingly serve one another for profit.
- Spiritually, every joint and every part is necessary to the health and vitality of a church.
- Spiritually, and without instruction, saints should labor for cooperation, peace, and unity.
- Spiritually, you will remember that God hates sowing discord among brethren (6:16-19).
- Spiritually, you should understand why Paul made regular attendance a rule (Heb 10:23-25).
The SPIDER taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings’ palaces.
- You hate spiders! Before you write them off as nuisances, learn what they do wiser than you!
- They have eight hands (or feet) at the end of each of their eight legs, so they are persistent.
- They will use their web-spinning ability to maneuver into any location low or high they wish.
- They are not easily discouraged. They will replace a web many times that you wipe away.
- Many efforts are made to sweep them away, but they regain the ground, again and again.
- They do not complain, get discouraged, sue for discrimination, or quit. They reach again!
- A spider by using its hands can go up slippery walls or cross the room on the ceiling!
- Faithful perseverance in a task, even against difficult opposition, will bring great reward!
- It is relatively easy to get before kings. How? By diligent use of your hands (22:29)!
- If there is something to be done, then get your hands on it or in it or around it and finish it.
- Consider how often Solomon mentioned hands (10:4; 12:14,24; 14:1; 21:25; 26:6; Ec 10:18).
- Do not fold your hands or put them in your pockets (6:10; 19:24; 24:33; 26:15; Eccl 4:5).
- No wonder men want a “hands on” type, who will “roll up his sleeves” and get the job done!
- A virtuous woman has busy hands; it shows; and she deserves rewards (31:13,16,19-20,31).
- It is the “elbow grease” that lubricates your hands to accomplish the things before you.
- “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might” (Eccl 9:10)! Do not quit! No!
- If you face a repetitive job, then use your hands to do one, then another, then another, etc.!
- Do not complain about difficulty or discrimination; spiders are hated and resisted by all!
- Spiritually, are you zealous enough for the kingdom of God to press into its palaces?
- Spiritually, do you persevere to run the Christian race in spite of setbacks now and then?
- Spiritually, will you continue to labor and serve, knowing they are not in vain (I Cor 15:58).
Conclusion:
- If you fear God and trust His word, you will improve in these areas where you might be weak.
- Not only will this wisdom give you a better life, you will adorn God’s doctrine by it (Titus 2:9-10).
- What will you do with this short lesson? “A wise man will hear, and will increase learning” (1:5).
For further study:
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 30:25
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 6:6
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 6:7
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 6:8
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 14:4
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 30:26
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 11:15
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 22:3
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 11:16
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 13:23
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 30:27
- Sermon Outline: Lesson of the Locusts
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 18:24
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 27:9
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 27:10
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 30:28
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 10:4
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 20:4
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 22:13
- Proverb Commentary: Proverbs 26:13
- Sermon Outline: Bible Economics