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【The "J" Vaccine @ Work 30】 Business Wisdom from Bugs: the Ant

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Text: Called To Work, Production: Global Reachout
24 Jul 2023

Proverbs 6:6-8 (NKJV): Go to the ant, you sluggard! Consider her ways and be wise,

Which, having no captain, overseer or ruler, provides her supplies in the summer,

and gathers her food in the harvest.

 

Ants are annoying pests, but God created them and in the book of Proverbs, the ant is an example of wisdom at work. For example, ants are very industrious, whether they are working alone or together. They create amazing underground homes with different chambers that are used for nurseries, food storage, living rooms and bedrooms. They are extremely alert: their eyes are incredibly astute at observing movement, and their antennae can smell, touch, taste, and hear. They communicate with each other very effectively by touching one another's antennae.

 

In many workplaces, employees depend on external motivation instead of internal motivation. They wait for those in authority to tell them what to do, instead of taking the initiative to do what they know should, could and must be done. In the same way that God blesses the ant's industriousness, God will bless your industriousness.

 

How self-motivated are you today? You have a job to do, just do it. Do not slack off when your boss is not looking; keep working, like the ant. Do not wait for your boss to push you; keep working like the ant. If you are bored, take the initiative like the ant.

 

Christian workers should be the most self-disciplined, self-motivated, industrious and innovative workers in the world. The word "boredom" should not exist in your vocabulary.

 

 

Lets think about and discuss these questions:

1. What lessons do you think you can learn from ants that can be applied to work and life?

2. Do you think your daily work is driven by internal or external motivation? Why?

3. As Christian workers, how should we practice self-discipline, industriousness, and innovation in the workplace?

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