This sermon is the last installment of the "What's She Doing Here?" series. Ian Conrey, a teacher at North Georgia Christian Academy in Ellijay, GA, provided a clear and blblical…
Key Takeaway: "God's goodness is not seen in a life that's free of suffering, but in a life that's full of redeemed suffering." For an additional, complementary perspective on the…
In this second look at the life of Ruth, we learn that the inheritance we receive through the work of our Redeemer Jesus both equips/empowers/satisfies us and calls us to…
Who was Ruth? An Outsider (i.e. a Moabite - cross-reference Judges 3, etc.) A True Believer: Ruth's commitment expressed in Ruth 1:16-17 is more than a commitment to Naomi; it…
The story of Rahab illustrates how God has always gone about building His people: transforming His enemies into His children through saving faith.
Genesis 38 is not prescriptive; it is descriptive. And the main truth the passage describes can be summarized as follows: "Because God is faithful, His purposes will prevail." What's Tamar…