02/06/2026
Apostle RS Mokoena
Scriptures: Songs of Solomon 2:15 & Numbers 12:1–3
• “The little foxes that ruin the vineyards” look small but they are dangerous.
• Mirriam and Aaron had a problem about Moses’ wife, not about Moses himself. They said God told them not to marry foreigners, yet Moses had married a Cush*te woman.
• God was listening while these people were gossiping about Moses and his wife.
• Their problem was that they didn’t understand what this woman meant to Moses, even though she was an Ethiopian woman.
• The mandate is bigger than the prophet.
• God honors the mandate more than the prophet.
• When God calls someone and puts them under a prophet’s authority, He brings them close to the mandate. So if you disobey God, He can remove or replace you to protect His mandate.
• Zipporah knew her position in her husband’s life as a prophet - it wasn’t to compete with him.
• The prayer of the church cannot minister to the man the way his wife is called to minister to him.
• The greatest mistake is taking God’s message and dragging it into our personal battles instead of letting His message pull us from our weaknesses.
• The purpose of God’s message is not to compare people but to pull both the preacher and the hearers into God’s purpose.
• If you only knew the encounters with God that His servants go through, you wouldn’t sit and listen to people gossip about them and talk about their weaknesses.
• The reason Israel spent 40 years in the wilderness instead of weeks to reach Canaan was because of little foxes.
• Just like small foxes destroy vineyards, small sins delayed a whole nation.