Contradiction with Matthew 6:34
Encourages not to worry about tomorrow, contrasting with catching 'foxes' which implies proactive concern for future troubles.
Matthew 6:34: Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day [is] the evil thereof.
Contradiction with Luke 12:22
Urges not to be anxious about life, conflicting with the cautionary action of preventing small problems ('foxes') depicted in Song of Solomon 2:15.
Luke 12:22: And he said unto his disciples, Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat; neither for the body, what ye shall put on.
Contradiction with Philippians 4:6
Advises against being anxious about anything, contrary to the vigilance against 'little foxes' which suggests a form of anxiety or worry.
Philippians 4:6: Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.
Contradiction with Proverbs 3:5
Encourages trust in the Lord rather than one's own understanding and efforts, opposing the proactive prevention of problems symbolized by 'foxes.'
Proverbs 3:5: Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
Contradiction with Matthew 11:28
Invites to rest and unburden worries, in contrast to the active measures of 'taking us the foxes', highlighting efforts to prevent issues.
Matthew 11:28: Come unto me, all [ye] that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.