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THE BEEHIVE OF GODLY WISDOM

 The Holy Bible teaches us that true wisdom is a gift from God. In the book of Proverbs, we are reminded that “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10). As Christians, we are called to seek wisdom and understanding so that we can live according to God’s will.

 

The beehive is a beautiful example of God’s wisdom in action. Each bee recognize their role and works tirelessly to contribute to the greater good of the hive. They operate the hive in perfect harmony, with each bee contributing its quota part to ensure the survival and success of the colony.

 

Just like bees, we must work together to achieve God’s will for our lives especially as members of the body of Christ. Individually, we each have unique talents and gifts that we must use to serve God and humanity. By working together in harmony, we can accomplish great things for the kingdom of God.

 

Furthermore, bees are known for their tireless work ethic. They are usually found in the  constant act of gathering nectar while working from sunrise to sunset without complaint of any kind. We can learn from their example and endeavour to work diligently with enthusiasm in all that we do, knowing that we are doing God’s work.

 

Finally, bees are incredibly efficient in their use of time and resources. They ensure nothing is wasted even while working tirelessly to make productivity stand out at the slightest opportunity. In the same way, we should endeavour to use our time and resources wisely, seeking to maximize our output at every opportunity thrown at us to serve God and humanity.

 

In conclusion, the beehive serves as a powerful reminder of God’s wisdom and goodness. As we seek to live according to God’s will, let us work together in harmony, strive to serve diligently and utilize our resources efficiently by making every minute count whenever the opportunity to serve God and humanity is delivered to us. By doing so, we can become a beehive of godly wisdom, bringing glory to God and blessings to those around us.

 

 

 

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