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4 Ways to Become Incredibly Wise

Zion Clark, overcoming physical challenges, excelled in various fields. Proverbs 30:24-28 highlights wisdom from four small yet wise creatures, teaching preparation, creativity, discipline, and mastery. Embracing these lessons, like Zion, can help overcome obstacles and fulfill destinies. What lessons have you learned from these animals for a purposeful life?

Introduction

Zion Clark, born without legs due to a severe medical condition, overcame adversity to become a musician, Guinness World Record holder, author, wrestler, and actor. He refused to let his challenges define his capabilities or limit his potential.

4 Animals That Teach Us about Wisdom

Proverbs 30:24-28 (NKJV‬) says,

“[24] There are four things which are little on the earth, But they are exceedingly wise: [25] The ants are a people not strong, Yet they prepare their food in the summer; [26] The rock badgers are a feeble folk, Yet they make their homes in the crags; [27] The locusts have no king, Yet they all advance in ranks; [28] The spider skillfully grasps with its hands, And it is in kings’ palaces.”

Proverbs 30:24-28 (NKJV) highlights four small yet exceedingly wise creatures. These animals demonstrate valuable lessons on living wisely, despite their limitations.

1. Preparation

The ants, although not strong, diligently store food in the summer when abundance is available.

Learning from them, we must prepare for the future by saving and investing in times of plenty, as scarcity will inevitably follow.

2. Creativity

The rock badgers, described as feeble, ingeniously create homes in crags. 

Similarly, we must harness our creativity to overcome obstacles and build shelter, despite perceived weaknesses. Stephen Hawking’s remarkable achievements serve as a powerful example of transcending limitations.

3. Discipline

Locusts, without a ruler, exhibit disciplined behaviour as they move in orderly ranks to achieve their goals. 

Self-discipline is crucial to leadership and success, as it enables individuals to stay focused and pursue their dreams regardless of external circumstances.

4. Mastery

The spider skillfully uses its hands to grasp objects, ultimately residing in esteemed locations like kings’ palaces. 

Mastery of our talents is essential for achieving greatness and leaving a lasting impact. Identify your strengths, dedicate yourself to mastering them, and leave a legacy that defines your legacy.

Conclusion

By embracing the wisdom of these animals, we can navigate life’s challenges and fulfil our destinies. 

Just as Zion Clark proves, physical limitations need not hinder our ability to make a meaningful impact on the world. Let us draw inspiration from these creatures and live lives free from excuses, striving for greatness in all we do.

What lessons have you gleaned from these animals to guide your journey towards a purposeful life? Share your insights with us.

Eric Otchere has the sole purpose of using his writing ability to inspire hope in people to fulfil their destiny. You can connect with him via otchereeric@gmail.com.

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By Eric Otchere

I am passionate about declaring the whole counsel of God through systematic writing and preaching of the word of God. Contact me at otchereeric@gmail.com.

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