ant sloth vs.. sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the...

42
Ant Slot h VS .

Upload: oliver-benson

Post on 30-Dec-2015

217 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 2: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly that green algae grows on their fur and then they lick it for nutrition.

Page 3: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Most of their lives is spent hanging upside in trees. They sleep, eat, and even have babies upside-down! Sloths have a four-part stomach that slowly digests the tough leaves they eat. It can sometimes take up to a month for a sloth to digest a meal. They leave the

trees once a week to relieve themselves.

What does it mean toto be a sloth?

Page 9: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Proverbs 6:6-11

You lazy fool, look at an ant. Watch it closely; let it teach you a thing or two. Nobody has to tell it what to do. All summer it stores up food; at harvest it stockpiles provisions.

So how long are you going to laze around doing nothing? How long before you get out of bed?A nap here, a nap there, a day off here, a day off there, sit back, take it easy—do you know what comes next?

Just this: You can look forward to a dirt-poor life,poverty your permanent houseguest!

Page 10: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Ants are social insects.  It means they work together as a whole.  Amazingly, ants know how to divide tasks among themselves, they have good communication skills, and the ability to solve complex problems.  No wonder King Solomon used these tiny creatures to illustrate practical truths. 

Page 11: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

There are over 11,000 different species of ants. They live in colonies numbering from a few to over 20 million. There are approximately 1 quadrillion ants in the world today. (This is a 10 followed by 15 zeros!) That’s a lot of little critters! Ants are so numerous that scientists say that the combined weight of all ants in the world is about equal to that of all the humans on the earth!

Page 12: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

They are able to lift 20 times their own body weight. That means that if I had their strength I could lift approx. 2500 lbs.

Page 13: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Ants have been found to build structures 500 times their own height. The brain of one ant has 250,000 cells whereas the human brain has 100 billion brain cells. However they probably use more of their cells than we do. Ants also have 2 stomachs. One for storing up food to share with others later, and one for itself. The life expectancy of an ant is 45-60 days. Yet these tiny creatures accomplish much in your short life-span.

Page 15: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

In order to carry out the plan in an efficient manner, the ants must all participate.

Take a look at an anthill, and you won’t see many, if any, ants just standing around doing nothing. They are all working. Every ant has a job to do. No job is more important than another. No one has to tell them what their job is…and no one has to push them to do it!

Page 16: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

The ant colony survives and thrives because every ant does its job.

Queen ants lays eggs. The African Driver Ant lays 3-4 million eggs per month. She lives almost 7 years. Can you imagine being the mother of 300 million children? That’s her job.

Male ants mate and die. Short life (perhaps only a few months). That’s their job.

Female worker ants dig tunnels, collect and process food and care for other ants. That’s their job.

Page 17: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Each ant labors according to his own ability - (Storekeepers, engineers, nurses, farmers, laborers)

Dairy ants make sure their “cattle” (aphids) stay well-fed and safe. When the host plant is depleted of nutrients, the ants carry their aphids to a new food source. If predatory insects or parasites attempt to harm their wards, the ants will defend them aggressively.These dairy ants even go so far as to destroy the eggs of known aphid predators.

Page 18: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Some species of dairy ants continue to care for their aphids during winter. The ants carry the aphid eggs home, and tuck them away in their nests for the winter months. They store the precious aphids where temperatures and humidity are optimal, and move them as needed when conditions in the nest change. In spring, when the aphids hatch, the ants carry them to a host plant to feed.

Page 19: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

In some instances, these ants construct shelters out of soil to shield the aphids from the environment. Worker ants stroke the aphids with their antennae to induce them to release drops of honeydew. The ants then transfer this honeydew to another group of workers, who carry it back to the nest and share it with nest workers. Individual workers may spend days or weeks among the same group of aphids. Nothing can change the ant’s priorities.

Page 22: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Then there is the Honey Pot Ant. Like the herding ants, they gather honeydew from insects or plants. The difference between the herding ants and honey pot ants is that the honey pot ants carry the honeydew back to their nests and feed it to workers. They get so full of the honeydew they can't walk.

Page 23: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

All they can do is hang from the ceiling of a chamber. Whenever ants in the colony want some of this honeydew they tap on the ant and it releases some of the honeydew.He is a blessing to all!

Page 24: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Another type of ant is the Slavemaker ant.This group of ants attacks the nest of other ants to kidnap the pupa. They are called slave makers but they do not actually force the captured ants into slavery, but instead brings them into their colony and makes them part of the family.

We need to take lessons from the slavemaker—We need to enter “Satan’s colony” and take as many as captives as we can and bring them into God’s family. 

Page 25: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Lesson for the sloth

God calls us to care for others by feeding the hungry—both physically and spiritually. “When you’ve done it for the least of these.” Matthew 25:35

Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as Christ Jesus. —Philippians 2:4-5

Page 26: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Once upon a time there were a pig and a cow living together on a farm. The cow was popular while the pig was not. This puzzled the pig. "People speak warmly of your gentle nature and your sorrowful eyes," the pig said to the cow. ’They think you’re generous because each day you give them milk and cream. But what about me? I’m going to give them everything I have. I’ll give bacon and ham. I’ll provide bristles for brushes. They’ll even pickle my feet! Yet no one likes me. Why is that?’“The cow replied, "Perhaps it is because I give while I’m still living.’"

Page 28: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

In South and Central American rainforests ants work together and will lie down in the potholes that stand between their army and food. Their bodies form a makeshift bridge, allowing other ants—sometimes numbering over 200,000-to make better time in getting to the source of nourishment.

Page 29: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Fire ants band together and form life rafts that help them survive the flash floods of the Brazilian rain forests. As a unified raft, they can even travel for months before reaching dry land. Whereas an individual fire ant will flounder, struggle, and then eventually sink.  

Page 30: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

The New Testament often speaks of our need to be connected to fellow believers in order to survive and grow spiritually. Alone, we can sink; but clinging and growing together in Christ, we can ride out any storm.

If the church united, put away our petty differences and disagreements, stand together in the power of the Holy Ghost, Hell would tremble in our presence! - Mark 3:25; Phil. 1:27; 1 Cor. 1:10; Eph 4:3)

Page 31: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Ants work together in harmony. They are so busy doing what they’re supposed to do that they don’t have time to fight amongst themselves!

Lesson for the sloth

When energy intended to be used outside (helping others or sharing with others) is used inside, the result is explosive. Instead of casting nets, we cast stones. Instead of extending helping hands, we point accusing fingers. Instead of being fishers of the lost, we become critics of the saved. Rather then helping the hurting, we hurt the helpers. The result? Church scrooges. “Bah humbug” spirituality. Beady eyes searching for warts on others while ignoring the warts on the nose below. Crooked fingers that bypass strengths and point out weaknesses. Split churches. Poor testimonies. Broken hearts. Legalistic wars. And, sadly, poor go unfed, confused go uncounseled, and lost go unreached.

Page 32: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Psa 133:1 Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!

Eph 4:3 Endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.

Page 33: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Ants don’t know the meaning of procrastination! They don’t wait until the weather turns cold before they begin preparing. They gather food while it is still warm and take it into their colony! Many of those who work hard all day will never eat of the food they are preparing because their they will die before cold weather……but they want to make certain that their families are taken care of. Sluggards are always waiting for a better tomorrow.

Page 34: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Have you ever kicked over an ant pile? Do those ants say, “Oh, we’ll fix our ant pile tomorrow just let it go for now.” No! Instantly there are thousands of them out there working away like crazy repairing that ant pile. Ants aren’t quitters. They persevere.

Page 37: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Ants have their own particular language and ways of communicating with one another. Sometimes they communicate by tapping against the outside walls of their nests. Sometimes they communicate by giving off certain chemicals called pheromones that give off a distinctive smell. Certain kinds of ants have a certain organ by which they give off a squeaky or buzzing sound.

Page 41: Ant Sloth VS.. Sloths sleep from 20 hours a day and are among the slowest moving animals in the world, moving 6-8 feet per minute. And they move so slowly

Sloth

Will wejust hangaround?