We cannot afford to be spiritually gullible (2:8). Some people seem to follow every religious trend that comes along. Satan is not opposed to using extremes—like both legalism and licentiousness to steer away from the truth of the gospel. Part 1
We cannot afford to be spiritually gullible (2:8). Some people seem to follow every religious trend that comes along. Satan is not opposed to using extremes—like both legalism and licentiousness to steer away from the truth of the gospel.
The book of Ruth is a “bridge” between the time of the local judges, a time of great spiritual and moral apostasy (1:1), and the coming kingship of Israel. God was looking for a man after his heart to sit on the throne of Israel. By God’s grace, Ruth’s loyalty made her a part of […]
Naomi had bigger plans for Ruth and Boaz than just gleaning grain. In this chapter we see not only that Ruth was loyal to Naomi, Boaz was also loyal to Ruth.