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Ruth: The Divine Romance
Joel Gilbert • Sermon • • 9 views • 27:10
Running on Empty In 1977, Jackson Browne, a German-born, American musician, released what may be his best known song - “Running on Empty.” The lyrics seem to auto-biographically talk about Browne and his frenzied journey toward adult-hood. Rather than being full of life and fuel for the future- he’s…
Rescued by Redemption
Terry Williams • Sermon • • 54 views
Introduction It is in the midst of summer and we are in the middle of another streak of 100+ degree days. It is heard to imagine slipping and sliding around on ice. (show sliding video while talking) However, we know that it can happen. One thing we know about sliding on ice, once you start sliding,…
Ruth: God Brings Hope During Dark Times
Jason A. Smith • Sermon • • 19 views
Introduction This morning, we are continuing our study of the book of Ruth. In chapter 1 of Ruth, we see a sign of how things were in Israel at this time. The events of this book took place during the period of the judges. There is a famine in the land, probably showing this was a time in the cycles…
Ruth: God Brings Hope During Dark Times
Jason A. Smith • Sermon • • 19 views
Introduction opens up telling us roughly when the events in the book took place: in the days when the judges ruled. We don’t know exactly when during this period Ruth lived, but we may be able to at least put her life in the second half of the period due to the genealogy that closes the book. Many assume…
Ruth: A Redemption Story
George Bannister • Sermon • • 6 views
What happens when we leave God and seek refuge in the wrong place? Elimelech's choice shows us the end results.
Nathan Kuperus • Sermon • • 824 views
Sermon on Ruth 1 Title: Bitter Mother-in-law Theme: God develops people of character as he shows his loving kindness. Goal: to encourage believers that God develops people of character as he shows his loving kindness. Need: In the midst of bitterness, people do not recognize the possibility of growth…