September 7, 2022 • Dale Campbell • Mark 11:23, Deuteronomy 28:66, Matthew 14:31, Luke 12:29–30, James 1:6–7
In the final session of this series, Pastor Dale teaches on the "little fox" of doubt. Satan’s goal is to sow doubt in the believer's mind regarding the things God has spoken. Doubt and faith cannot coexist, as one will always choke out the other. God's children should guard against being moved out of their position of faith by the presence of negative circumstances or by the temptation to "make sense of things" by relying solely on human reasoning.
7 | Slackness
August 31, 2022 • Dale Campbell • Joshua 18:3, Zephaniah 3:16–17, 2 Peter 3:9, Hebrews 11:6, Hebrews 4:10–11
In this lesson, Pastor Dale teaches on the "little fox" of slackness. In order for our faith to be effective, it must be active. Stagnant, idle faith does not produce results. God is not slack in doing His part, and we should not be slack in doing ours. We maintain an active faith through hearing, speaking, meditating in, and acting on the word of God.
6 | The Little Fox of Complaint
August 24, 2022 • Dale Campbell • 1 Corinthians 10:10–11, Numbers 11:1, Exodus 15:24, Exodus 17:3, Luke 5:30
In this lesson, Pastor Dale discusses the "little fox" of complaint. Scripture gives us many examples of the dangers of murmuring and grumbling, especially against God and His word. Complaining is not the language of faith. If left unchecked, complaining can become a habit that produces agitation in our hearts and minds, ultimately choking out our harvest of faith.
5 | Impatience
August 17, 2022 • Dale Campbell • Mark 4:26–29, Luke 8:15, James 1:2–4, Hebrews 6:11–15, James 5:7–8
In this session, Pastor Dale teaches on the "little fox" of impatience. Like planting seeds in anticipation of reaping a harvest, receiving by faith requires patience. Often, the manifestation of what we are believing for happens in steps and stages. Don't forfeit your harvest of faith to the little fox of impatience by being unwilling to wait.
4 | Strife
August 10, 2022 • Dale Campbell • Genesis 13:1–9, Numbers 27:14, Proverbs 10:12, James 3:16, Galatians 5:6
In this lesson, Pastor Dale discusses the "little fox" of strife. If allowed to go unchecked, strife creates an atmosphere of conflict, confusion, and disorder where our harvest of faith cannot grow. As with Lot and Abram, strife may even lead to division and separation from one's source of blessing.
3 | Negative Emotions
August 3, 2022 • Dale Campbell • Song of Songs 2:15, Galatians 5:25, Numbers 20:2–12, Galatians 5:22–23
In this session, Pastor Dale teaches on the "little fox" of negative emotions. When left unchecked and allowed to rule, negative emotions can hinder or destroy our harvest of faith. However, as children of God, we are not to be ruled by our emotions. We are to live by the Spirit.
2 | Condemnation
July 20, 2022 • Dale Campbell • Song of Songs 2:15, 1 John 3:20–23, Psalm 103:12, John 3:17, Revelation 12:10
In this session, Pastor Dale teaches on the "little fox" of condemnation, explaining the differences between the conviction of the Holy Spirit and the condemnation of the Enemy. Condemnation pronounces a "guilty" sentence and can hinder the ability to receive by faith by causing one to believe he or she is unworthy or unfit. Conviction, in the other hand, sheds light on areas that need attention and produces hope and joy by providing the believer a way to overcome those issues. Conviction addresses the sin, while condemnation targets the
person.
1 | Wrong Thinking
July 13, 2022 • Dale Campbell • Song of Songs 2:15, John 8:31–32, 2 Timothy 2:15, Mark 7:13, 2 Timothy 3:16–17
Pastor Dale introduces the series and discusses how the Enemy sometimes uses seemingly small, insignificant things to delay, hinder, or even destroy the harvest of one's faith. One example of these "little foxes" is wrong thinking in relation to a true understanding of the message revealed through God's word. Tradition and misguided teaching can leave believers with a revelation that is inaccurate and/or incomplete, thus greatly effecting their ability to fully receive the promises of God.