One of my favorite seminary courses was a media arts class in creative writing. Near the beginning of the semester, the prof gave us an assignment to write something relating to spiders or webs. Having just read Proverbs 6:6 (“Go to the ant, you sluggard; consider her ways and be wise”), I came up with the following: Why does He tell us to go to the ant?Why not the spider who toils all night weaving web in time for morning dew?The ant—he hustles to maintain; but spider—she spins, a pirouette of beauty in her work. Isn’t she more like Him than he?Like the woman in fine purple, she toils, her hands grasping the spindle.Along with some heroes from B-rated movies, we think of black widows, deception, the kill. But spider is regal. She’s far underrated.Why does He tell us to go to the ant? My professor wrote a reply that…
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