Unlocking the Hebraic Idioms of the Bible: Episode 21

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In this teaching, Pastor Brandon walks through powerful Hebraic idioms found in Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon. From “there is nothing new under the sun” to “catch the little foxes that spoil the vines,” this message uncovers timeless truths about human nature, spiritual warfare, and relationships.

Learn how Solomon’s wisdom reveals the futility of life “under the sun” apart from God, why sin and deception are simply recycled patterns, and how only divine revelation breaks those cycles. Then, journey into the Song of Solomon to explore how small, unchecked compromises—the “little foxes”—can destroy intimacy in marriages, families, and faith.

This message offers biblical insight into:
• Recognizing the repetitive nature of sin and Satan’s tactics
• Breaking generational and personal cycles through God’s revelation
• Understanding the risk of faith and stepping into God’s calling
• Identifying and removing the “foxes” that damage relationships
• Applying healthy communication, boundaries, and spiritual maturity

Whether in marriage, family, or personal growth, this study reveals how the Lord calls us to rise above the monotony of “under the sun” and live in the light of His truth.

**Scripture References:**
Ecclesiastes 1:9 • Ecclesiastes 11:1 • Song of Solomon 2:15 • 1 Corinthians 5:11 • Psalm 139:23–24

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