What Can We Learn From Animals

 Lesson #3 Being Wise (Proverbs 30:24-28)

In this lesson we are continuing our series concerning what can we learn from animals. This lesson will use four small animals which on their own are not mighty but the word of God says that they accomplish great things through wisdom. This passage features ants, conies, locust and spiders. Although many will argue about the conies from this passage they are rabbits.

It is impressive that the word of God not only says these animals are wise but that they are exceedingly wise (Proverbs 30:24). This should cause us to look very careful at these animals and ask ourselves the question what is wisdom?

Proverbs 9:10 (The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom)

One might ask how these animals fear God. When we give this some thought it is plain to see that they trust God for everything. They are totally dependent on God. They are all small and have many predators. I think one of our problems is that we trust too much in ourselves and others.

Wisdom from these small animals :

1)  The Ants (They prepare their meat in the summer)

2)  The Conies (Make their houses in the rocks)

3)  The Locusts (Having no king they go forth by bands)

4)  The Spider (Taketh hold with her hands and is in the kings palaces)

Many people would consider these animals to be little and of no significance but the bible warns us of despising the day of small things (Zechariah 4:10). Therefore let us really look at these animals and see the amazing things they accomplish and learn wisdom from them.

 

What Can We Learn From Animals

Lesson #3 Being Wise (Proverbs 30:24-28) : Handout

1)  What are the four animals that we will learn wisdom from in this lesson?

 

2)  What are conies?

 

3)  What is a good example of how these little animals fear God?

 

4)  What can we learn from the wisdom of the ant?

 

5)  What can we learn the wisdom of the conies?

 

6)  What can we learn from the wisdom of the locusts?

 

7)  What can we learn from the wisdom of the spider?