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Wood Eating Ants

If someone were to use your life as a platform from which to teach or preach, would you be able to hold up his or her weight, or would you collapse like an ant-infested tree stump?

Several years ago, before the opening session of our annual men’s retreat, I went for a walk in the woods to pray, and I spied what looked like the perfect platform to stand on. It was a huge stump from a massive tree that had been cut down close to the ground, and it looked like an ideal spot to stand, think, and pray.

Unfortunately, as I leaped on top of it, my feet sank several inches into a mushy, ant-infested mess. The massive tree trunk had been devoured from the inside, and despite its impressive appearance, it was a hollow shell that collapsed under the slightest pressure.

After I cleaned off the dust and debris, the experience struck me like a parable and caused me to ask some tough questions:

I think these are good questions, and I think times of quarantine and isolation are the perfect times to ask them. As we move through this moment and into a new season on the other side, let’s do what it takes to build lives that are solid all the way to our core.

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