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Wednesday, July 9, 2025 Late
Monday
afternoon I
took this
photo of our
house from the
trail along
the corn field
across from
us. With all
the rain the
corn looks
great after a
very late
start due to
the constant
rainfall in
the late
spring!
Click
on photo to
enlarge
"Lessons From Our Ant Problem" Personal
note:
Early
yesterday
morning my
(Stephen)
brother Mike
came in from
California. We
picked him up
at the
Baltimore
airport at
5:00am.
Yesterday was
his 80th
birthday! Over
the next
several weeks
we will likely
be unable to
post new
messages every
weekday as we
normally try
to do. On
Friday my
sister is
coming up from
Florida. My
other brother
Pat and his
wife Laverne
live within
two hours
drive in
Easton, PA and
will join us
as well over
the weekend.
The following
weekend we
will be
heading to
Wisconsin for
a reunion with
my Steincross
cousins from
Mom's side. Message
summary: Pennsylvanian
Benjamin
Franklin
observed that
"None preaches
better than
the ant, and
she says
nothing".
Solomon wrote,
"Consider its
ways and be
wise". Have
you heard the
ant preach? Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. "Go
to the ant,
you sluggard;
consider its
ways and be
wise! It has
no commander,
no overseer or
ruler, yet it
stores its
provisions in
summer and
gathers its
food at
harvest"
(Proverbs
6:6-8). "Ants
are creatures
of little
strength, yet
they store up
their food in
the summer"
(Proverbs
30:25). When
I first
considered
writing this
message I
recalled a
Geico
commercial
from several
years ago but
it was about
an aunt
problem
featuring a
young couple
who had aunts
who loved to
visit and were
rather
annoying. It's
quite
humorous. (See
video below).
Now I am at
the point in
life where all
my aunts are
gone, although
Brooksyne
still has
several living
from both the
Sherrells (her
dad's side)
and Dorseys
(her mom's
side).
1)
The ant
silently
preaches
diligence.
They are busy
in the work
God created
for them. That
seems to be
the main point
in our first
daily text.
Solomon is
addressing
those who were
slothful in
their work
habits, whom
he very
forthrightly
called out,
"You
sluggard".
Other versions
use "lazy"
with one
stating "lazy
bum" (God's
Word
Translation).
2) The ant silently preaches teamwork. A.M Mackay, a pioneer missionary to Uganda, Africa tells how that one day he saw a colony of soldier ants suspend themselves by their bodies joined together. They were extending from the ground upward through the air to a piece of meat suspended from a branch of a tree, thus forming a sort of Jacob's ladder of themselves. Upon this ladder the feebler members of the ant colony climbed, and supplied their wants! 3) The ant silently preaches planning and preparation. "Ants are creatures of little strength, yet they store up their food in the summer" (Proverbs 30:25). This is the only other reference in Scripture to the ant. Ants are frugal storers. 4) The ant silently preaches strength. From our observation and scale ants may appear to be "of little strength" but actually ants are capable of carrying objects 50 times their own body weight with their mandibles. Can you do that with your arms? Ants use their diminutive size to their advantage. Relative to their size, their muscles are thicker than those of larger animals or even humans. This ratio enables them to produce more force and carry larger objects. If we had muscles in the proportions of ants, we'd be able to heave a small car over our heads! 5) The ant silently preaches resourcefulness. A biologist tells how he watched an ant carrying a piece of straw and came to a crack in the earth that was too wide for it to cross. The ant remained still for a time, as though pondering the situation, then put the straw across the crack and walked over upon it! So
in dealing
with our ants
as a problem
we also need
to "consider
its ways and
be wise".
Have
you observed
any ants
lately? Are
not all these
characteristics
needed in our
lives today as
we seek to be
wise in God's
estimation? Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Aunt
Problem"
Watch
on YouTube
Geico
commercial
referred to in
message. * Ten
Fascinating
Facts About
Ants Today we will share some photos taken in our neighborhood the last several days of Amish at work. As most already know they have a very strong work ethic! ![]() John,
13 year old
son of our
neighbor
Chris, was
moving the
team and
tiller to
another field
on Kraybill
Church Road.
Click
on photo to
enlarge
Later
I came up
behind John as
I was riding
my bike and
made this YouTube
short video
(at the end of
the video you
can see the
Amish one room
schoolhouse)
![]() Later
John is
tilling this
field as his
dad (not in
photo) plants
butternut
squash.
Click
on photo to
enlarge
![]() I
rode over to
see Aaron,
another
neighbor
across Donegal
Springs Road,
who had just
finished
spraying and
was done with
his work for
the day.
Click
on photo to
enlarge
![]() Eli,
our neighbor
over on Trout
Run Road is
training a
horse they
want to use to
pull the
family buggy.
Click
on photo to
enlarge
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