
Pastor Francis Kaunda, preaching from Proverbs 6:6–11 under the theme “A Call to a Diligent Life – God’s Call to Hard Work and Integrity,” reminded us that diligence means hard work, persistence, and integrity. Addressing the “son” as the listener, he drew lessons first from the ant, which God designed to display wisdom through foresight and effort. Just as the ant fulfils its God-given purpose, we are also called to reflect God’s wisdom through responsible stewardship (Genesis 1:28; 2:15). Laziness, by contrast, is rebellion against God because it rejects this mandate. Secondly, he showed the lesson of loss: laziness leads to poor time management, procrastination, self-indulgence, and the pursuit of immediate pleasure—“little foxes” that spoil what could have been fruitful. Ultimately, laziness stands in direct opposition to righteousness and carries spiritual consequences, as highlighted in Matthew 25:5–13. Pastor Kaunda closed with a challenge for self-reflection: to examine what we are holding onto, and whether our lives are preparing us to meet the Master with diligence, faithfulness, and integrity.
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