June 15, 1996
Dear Brothers,
In the article "What 'Instinctively Wise' Creatures Can Teach Us", the last paragraph ends with the sentence: "And they [true Christians] continue to learn from some 'instinctively wise' creatures." Proverbs 30:24,25 applies the term "instinctively wise" to the ant. The footnote stating that the literal meaning of that term is: "are wise ones, being made wise." Proverbs 6:6 also advises us to "Go to the ant...and become wise." Proverbs goes on to say that the ant "prepares its food even in the summer," just as "The son acting with insight is gathering during the summertime," (Pr 10:5), "A servant that is showing insight," (Pr 17:2); and "The pleasure of a king is in the servant who is acting with insight," (Pr 14:35).
One of the cross references to Proverbs 14:35 is Matthew 24:45. The "faithful and discreet slave" in "being made wise" by Jehovah is then "instinctively wise" and dispenses the food to the domestics "at the proper time". True Christians do, then, "continue to learn from 'instinctively wise' [ones]". Why should the office of King/Priest go to the Faithful and Discreet Slave? Because by Jehovah's loving-kindness, immeasurable love, and great wisdom such a one has been created.
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With deep respect,
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Linda