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Ruth Explained: God’s Redemption in Ordinary Life

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The book of Ruth is a short, stunning story of loyalty, loss, and God's quiet redemption — showing how divine providence works through ordinary people in everyday moments of faithfulness. Why the Book of Ruth Still Matters There are no miracles in the book of Ruth. No burning bushes, no parted seas, no thundering voice from heaven. God is never quoted directly. No prophet arrives with a word from the Lord. And yet, the book of Ruth is one of the most theologically rich and emotionally resonant stories in all of Scripture. In just four brief chapters, the Bible gives us a story about two widows — one Israelite, one Moabite — navigating poverty, grief, and the terrifying uncertainty of life in a world that offered women almost no safety net. What makes the story extraordinary is not the drama of the circumstances but the beauty hidden inside them: the way ordinary faithfulness becomes the vehicle for God's extraordinary purposes. If you've ever felt like your life is too smal...

WEEK 6: The Church, Letters & The End

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Session Overview The early church faces challenges and grows. Apostles write letters to guide believers. The Bible ends with hope—Jesus will return and make all things new. Key Books/Passages 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians : Paul's letters addressing church issues & theology 1 & 2 Peter, 1, 2, 3 John, James, Jude : Other apostles' letters on faith, love, and endurance Hebrews : Jesus as the ultimate High Priest Revelation : Vision of Christ's return and eternity with God Major Themes The church is Christ's body; believers are connected to each other Living as a Christian involves struggle, growth, and perseverance Jesus will return and restore everything Eternity with God is the ultimate hope Opening Recap (2 minutes) "The Gospel has spread, churches are growing, but they're also facing problems—disagreements, persecution, confusion about how to live. The apostles write letters to help. And ...

Elizabeth: The Woman Who Waited and Was Not Forgotten

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Elizabeth is one of the most quietly remarkable women in all of Scripture. She waited decades for a child that never came, carried a label — barren — that defined her in her culture's eyes, and remained faithful to God through all of it. And then, at the very hinge of human history, God gave her a front-row seat to the greatest miracle the world had ever seen. There is a word in Luke 1 that deserves more attention than it usually gets. When the angel Gabriel appears to Zechariah in the temple and announces that his wife Elizabeth will bear a son, he says something that stops me every time: "Do not be afraid, Zechariah, for your prayer has been heard" (Luke 1:13). Your prayer has been heard. Not "your prayer is being answered now for the first time." Not "God just decided to do something new." Your prayer — the one you have prayed, perhaps for years, perhaps for decades — has been heard. The implication is that Zechariah and Elizabeth had prayed for a c...