The book of Ruth from the Bible offers hope and encouragement during difficult times. Naomi, facing immense loss and bitterness, finds solace in Ruth's unwavering loyalty. Ruth sacrifices her future to stay by Naomi's side, and they eventually find support and kindness from Boaz, leading to a renewed sense of hope and care. This narrative highlights the importance of honesty about one's feelings and the potential for unexpected acts of kindness to bring comfort and support during challenging times, reminding us of God's love even in our deepest pain.
Tag: Discipleship
Building the Church
The church relies on five vital roles - Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Shepherds, and Teachers - to create a healthy and flourishing faith community. Each role brings unique qualities and responsibilities, contributing to the community's spiritual journey. When these roles harmonize, they foster a supportive environment for collective spiritual development and growth.
An Invitation and a Promise Part 2
The opening line of the Lord's Prayer, "Our Father, who is in heaven," is an invitation to encounter God in an intimate, personal way. Jesus intended to recalibrate his listeners' perception of God, emphasizing his nature as a loving father engaging closely with His children. The phrase also underscores the collective relationship of faith and God's transcendence, reminding of His ultimate authority. Above all, the line reaffirms God’s constant presence, inviting prayer and reinforcing that believers are never alone.
Confess your Sins to One Another
https://youtu.be/w0AKF253LYM This message was given at Newbridge Church on January 22nd, 2023
Running the Race
I don't know if you're like me. It can take a while for something to stick. Some people pick up on everything and seem to have no trouble understanding what seems to bounce off my thick skull. " Don't you know that the runners in a stadium all race, but only one receives the prize? … Continue reading Running the Race


