Song of Solomon 2:15
“Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have
tender grapes”
The book of Song of
Solomon is really like a love book the Solomon wrote, and to be perfectly
honest, the only part of it that I’ve ever read is the second chapter. Anyways, I read it today and the
fifteenth verse popped out at me (obviously). To be honest I’m not sure what the original context is, but
I read it as the verse saying that the little things in life make a big
difference. In my life time
management is a big deal. Thos of
you who know me and our family know that.
On thing that is constantly stressed is that one minute here, or three
minutes there, can REALLY cur your day up and at the end you’ve wasted two or
three hours!!:/ Individually each
of the wasted minutes is SMALL, but combined they really really add up. The same thing applies to our spiritual
lives as Christians. The little sins
or wrong-doings individually don’t dramatically affect us, but over a period of
time the build up into something big and make a big difference for the
worse. And the problem with it
being one small thing at a time is that it’s hard to catch because each thing
is so small, we dismiss it as ‘being small.’ I’ve heard it said that if you consistently do something for
twenty-one days it becomes a habit.
So if we’re doing something small consistently, forgetting to pray,
adding some worldy slang, dress un-modestly, etc, after awhile it will majorly
affect us without us hardly noticing it until it’s gotten to be a decently big
problem. So think of something
small that either you’re doing that you know you shouldn’t do, or something that you know you should do but you’re not doing, and start doing it if you know
you should, or stop if you know you SHOULDN’T be doing it. Start small with one thing and work on
the one thing until it’s conquered, then move onto something else that’s either
the same ‘small size’ or a little bit bigger. After all it’s the small things that make the big
difference.
-Levi
Great post! Compound Effect at work...
ReplyDeleteGreat point about all the little things that matter...I think also this verse goes a little further...It says "Take the "little" foxes" and "our vines have "tender" grapes"...What I get from this is that the longer you practice a bad habit the harder it is to break. at the same time...The younger and earlier you start a good habit the stronger and easier it is later...Break bad habits now, and start good habits...the longer you wait the longer and much harder it will be to break bad habits or start good habits...do it while you're still young and tender...now that doesn't mean if you have had a bad habit for a long time, that you can't break it...Just don't wait any longer....do it now!
Great thoughts Levi! :-)
Oh ya, and knowing your family, I would definitely say you guys are really into time management. (which is awesome!)
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ReplyDeleteDEFINITELY the compound effect!! This verse can be used in regular life as well as the Christian life. The 'tender grapes' is something I for some reason couldn't figure out, but your' translation makes sense, and it IS true...the more you do something the harder it is to break. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHaha yep...got that right!!:D