Episódios
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As we come to the end of Ruth, we see how God fills Naomi's perceived "emptiness" through:
1) Rejoicing in a marriage
2) Redemption in the flesh
3) Royalty in the future -
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In Ruth 4:1-12 we see how man's way of making sure your name is remembered is to concern yourself with self-interest, while God's way is to concern yourself with sacrificial love and service and leave the results to him.
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In Ruth 3 we see how Boaz made for a perfect redeemer:
1-He was worthy
2-He was willing
3-He was working -
In Ruth 2:14-23, Boaz points us to God as:
A source of people & place,A source of provision, and A source of protection -
In Ruth 2:1-13 we are introduced to Boaz, and we learn that a man of true worth...
1) Keeps the law of God not just in letter, but in spirit
2) Knows that blessings come from God
3) Considers not just self-interest, but the well-being of others -
In the opening verses of Ruth, we see a famine of food, a famine of faith and a famine of family: three famines to which Jesus is the ultimate answer.
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Much like the disciples in Acts 1:6-11, we are often concerned with the wrong things.
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Jim Foote has ministered in Tyumen Siberia for the last 20 years, with Calvary partnering with him through prayer and financial support. On September 15th he preached on the opportunities we miss when we fail to trust God.
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Proverbs 22:6 famously tells us, "Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it." On Cristian Education Sunday, Rev. Scribner takes a look at what this verse is (and isn't) saying.
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In this final sermon from Colossians, we see that the Church that Jesus is building is a church that
1) Shares in fellowship,
2) Shares in instruction, and
3) Shares in encouragement -
Prayer and perseverance are necessary components of the Christian walk, a fact Rev. Scribner considers as he preaches from Colossians 4:12-14.
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We see in Colossians 4:1-11 that even in the greetings Paul passes along, we gain a glimpse into the glorious gospel of redemption.
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We should be careful not to just skip over all those personal greetings at the end of Paul's epistles. There are lessons to be learned from many of those individuals, as the examples of Tychicus and Onesimus show us in Colossians 4:7-9.
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In Colossians 4:2-6, the Apostle Paul shares how we relate to God (through prayer) and how we are to relate to others (through wise, gracious speech).
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In Colossians 3:18-4:1, the Apostle Paul shares with us:
1) The Gospel Response to Authority,
2) The Gospel Exercise of Authority, and
3) The Gospel Underpinnings of Authority. -
In Colossians 3:12-17 we see that...
1) We are chosen to be on Christ's team
2) We wear the uniform of Christ's team
3) We follow the playbook of Christ's team -
As those for whom Christ is our life, there are certain things which ought to adorn our lives and things which should be noticeably absent. In Colossians 3:5-8, the Apostle Paul tells us
1) WHAT we should put off,
2) WHY we should put it off, and
3) HOW we put it off. - Mostrar mais