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Q. Dr. Wilson, 1 was reading a certain portion of God’s Word sometime ago card came upon a very strange group of verses in the 30th chapter of Prov­ erbs, verses 24 through 28: “There are four things which are little upon the earth, but they are exceeding wise: The ant . . . the coney . . . the locust and the spider . . Now tell me, why did Solomon, the• wisest of all men, choose these four things as the very embodiment of wisdom?” A. Well, Dr. Talbot that brings up points of great interest to us. The ants,

for instance, all those that you see, are females; therefore, you read in Proverbs 6:6 “Go to the ant, thou slug­ gard; consider her ways, and be wise.” Solomon knew very well that you and I would never see a male ant. You see the male ants remain underground and do the housework while the ladies of the colony go out hunting food. In view of the prospects of life, we need to use diligence and that is the first lesson we learn from the ants. An ant has four pairs of ears. There are (continued on next page) 3

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