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27/06/2025

Catch the Little Foxes

Bible in a Year : Job 8-10 | Acts 8:26-40

Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards. Song of Songs 2:15

“It’s the little foxes that spoil the vine,” my grandmother used to say. Then my mom repeated the same thing. And now I say it to my own children. But what does it mean to beware of “the little foxes”?

After planting grapevines, it can take several years before they bear fruit. The vines require a lot of patience, care, watering, pruning, and protection. Foxes—even though small—can cause major damage by destroying the roots, eating the grapes, or chewing the stalk.

In the poetic love story of the Song of Songs, Solomon warns, “Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards” (2:15). Some scholars believe this refers to seemingly small problems or behaviors that could threaten the young man and woman’s relationship if left unchecked.

Likewise for our spiritual journey, little things like bitterness (Hebrews 12:15), “unwholesome talk” (Ephesians 4:29), or even harmful influence from others (1 Corinthians 15:33) can slip into our lives and hardly be noticed.

My grandmother understood that little things can cause great harm, and her wisdom spoke volumes to her grandchildren. As we spend time in prayer and reading the Scriptures, the Spirit will help us “catch the little foxes”—the temptations or habits that might spoil our relationship with others and our walk with Christ.

By: Brent Hackett

Reflect & Pray
What little things do you need to catch before they cause harm? How can you warn others to watch for “little foxes”?

Dear Father, please help me be alert for and deal with the little stuff that causes great damage.

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📖 Verse of the Day:Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards. Song of Songs 2:15

🙏🏽Prayer: Dear Father, please help me be alert for and deal with the little stuff that causes great damage.

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26/06/2025

Christ Our Priority

Bible in a Year : Job 5 | Acts 8:1-25

Jesus replied, “ . . . That is why I have come.” Mark 1:38

“May we invite you to be the main speaker in our nationwide church leadership conference?” After Jose read the invitation from the renowned organization, he replied, “Please let me pray about it first.” Later, when he turned down the offer, he told a friend, “I knew God was calling me to editorial work on a mission’s project, and the speaking engagement would take time and energy away from that. I said no so I can do what God wants me to do.”

What God wants me to do—that was Jose’s priority and what determined his decision. Jesus also made God’s purpose His priority. The morning after healing many in Capernaum who were sick and demon-possessed, Jesus went to a solitary place to pray (Mark 1:32-35). The disciples came, saying, “Everyone is looking for you!” (v. 37). Some of those seeking Him were likely requesting healing. Christ, however, didn’t allow urgency or His sudden popularity to determine what He’d do next. “Let us go . . . to the nearby villages,” He said, “so I can preach there also. That is why I have come” (v. 38). Jesus followed His priority—a ministry that covered the rest of Galilee, and one that included preaching (v. 39).

How may we know God’s purpose for us? We can approach Him in prayer, be led by His wisdom found in the Scriptures, and seek counsel from people who uphold His ways. Let’s spend our life doing what God wants us to do.

By: Karen Huang

Reflect & Pray
How can you be intentional about asking God to lead you? How have you seen God help you live with His purpose?

Dear God, please show me what You want me to do.

25/06/2025

Credit Where Due

Bible in a Year : Job 3-4 | Acts 7:44-60

Surely your God is . . . a revealer of mysteries, for you were able to reveal this mystery. Daniel 2:47

Hundreds of guests filled a golden ballroom to celebrate a nonprofit’s fiftieth anniversary and honor those who made it possible, especially those who’d been involved for decades. A founding member shared with gratitude how, despite thousands of volunteer hours and millions of dollars in grants, they would not have succeeded without God. He repeated that the organization had blossomed not because of human effort—although there was plenty of that too—but because God had provided for them.

Daniel understood the importance of ascribing good gifts to God. When King Nebuchadnezzar received a dream of the future, he called for all the wise men of Babylon to retell his dream and then interpret it. Dismayed, they protested that no one on earth could do what the king asked; it would require a supernatural power (Daniel 2:10-11). Daniel agreed, “No wise man, enchanter, magician or diviner can explain to the king the mystery he has asked about, but there is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries” (vv. 27-28). In faith, he asked God to reveal the dream to him. When his prayer was answered, Daniel was humble and quick to attribute the interpretation not to his own wisdom but to his great God (vv. 30, 45).

It’s right to celebrate accomplishments, but at the same time we should give glory to God. The praiseworthy things in our lives can ultimately be traced back to Him.

By: Karen Pimpo

Reflect & Pray
Where have you noticed God’s provision lately? Why is it sometimes hard to acknowledge Him?

Dear God, thank You for being the giver of all good things.

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📖 Verse of the Day:Surely your God is . . . a revealer of mysteries, for you were able to reveal this mystery. Daniel 2:...
25/06/2025

📖 Verse of the Day:Surely your God is . . . a revealer of mysteries, for you were able to reveal this mystery. Daniel 2:47

🙏🏽Prayer: Dear God, thank You for being the giver of all good things.

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Hundreds of guests filled a golden ballroom to celebrate a nonprofit’s fiftieth anniversary and honor those who made it possible, especially those who had been involved for decades. A founding member shared      with gratitude how, despite thousands of volunteer hours and millions of dollars ...

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