“So the two of them went on until they came to Beit-Lechem. When they arrived in Beit-Lechem, the whole city was stirred with excitement over them. The women asked, ‘Can this be Naomi?’ ‘Don’t call me Naomi [pleasant],’ she answered them; ‘call me Marah [bitter], because Shaddai has made my life very bitter’”.-Ruth 1:19-20 So Naomi has […]
R1-23: Are The Decisions You Make In Life Fueled By Fear Or Faith?
“When Naomi saw that Ruth was determined to go with her, she said no more to her.” -Ruth 1:18 I can’t help but think Ruth was a very special woman who possessed a very special faith. Verse 18 tells us she was so determined to follow after Naomi that Naomi threw in the towel and […]
R1-22: As A Gentile Believer, Are You Willing To Leave Behind Your ‘Moabitish’ Past?
In the story of Ruth, can you see just how screwed up the doctrines and theology of the modern gentile church is? It’s a freakin’ joke… It’s laughable… When Ruth joined Naomi and came to Israel, she willingly and from the sincerest place in her heart left behind her gentile ways FOREVER… Let me try […]
R1-21: The Gentile Church Wants The Salvation Of The God Of Israel, But They Don’t Want Israel
“But Ruth said, ‘Don’t press me to leave you and stop following you; for wherever you go, I will go; and wherever you stay, I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God will be my God. Where you die, I will die; and there I will be buried. May Adonai bring […]
R1-20: Did Orpah Sin By Deciding Not To Follow After Naomi?
“Again they wept aloud. Then ‘Orpah kissed her mother-in-law good-bye. But Rut stuck with her. She said, ‘Look, your sister-in-law has gone back to her people and to her god; go back, after your sister-in-law.’”-Ruth 1:14-15 There’s a very interesting theological question that arises concerning Orpah. Did she sin when she decided to leave Naomi […]
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