Episodes
Justice flows from God's heart and character. Throughout the Old and New Testaments God seeks to make the object of his love whole. This is what motivates God in his judgments on sin and injustice on an individual and corporate level. Only as we despair of ourselves and cling to Jesus can we participate in his work of restoring lives, the church, and the world by the Spirit of the Lord. We, the church, are to live now in light of Jesus' restoration of all things.
Published 07/09/20
Have you ever been the outcast? The person who was rejected by your family, excluded from your friend group, or divorced by your spouse? You are not alone. The Samaritans were an outcast people, and one Samaritan woman was even outcast by the outcasts. Unlike the other women who would make the daily walk to the well each morning before the blazing heat of the day, this woman went to the well alone at noon because she was rejected, dejected, and unwanted. Amazingly, the only person who...
Published 05/11/20
Published 05/11/20
In just a few short weeks, classification of the coronavirus (COVID-19) escalated from outbreak, to epidemic, to global pandemic; and President Trump declared an official state of emergency for the United States and its citizens. And as anyone reading this knows, the impact of this kind of global crisis extends far beyond the sickness itself. There is not a person on this earth who hasn’t been impacted by the coronavirus, in one way or another, and right now, many people are anxious, on edge,...
Published 05/11/20
We conclude our study of the Book of Ruth with one central goal in mind: a lasting legacy. We have been able to glean from the timeless lessons this story offers as we prepared our hearts to encounter the ultimate Redeemer. Moreover, an overview of what God has been teaching us through this book elevates our perception of work and gives us an awareness of God's desire to bless us through it so that we might bless others. Finally, we learn that Ruth and Boaz knew they were living for something...
Published 05/07/20
In our study of the Book of Ruth, we are warned against bitterness, encouraged toward boldness, and reminded of God's generous provision. As Ruth executes Naomi's risky plan, we encounter a striking interaction between her and Boaz. They demonstrate how men and women ought to treat each other when pursuing a relationship; risking everything, facing great obstacles, and willing to lose, all for the sake of love.
Published 05/07/20
This week's study explores the definition of the godly man and the godly woman. In the second chapter of the Book of Ruth, Boaz lavishes Ruth with the fruits of his field. In the same way, God lavishes His grace upon us through Jesus Christ. The biblical man not only reflects but manifests the beauty of the Gospel in everything that he does. The biblical woman recognizes grace and finds her identity with in it. Her beauty lies in her loyal and faithful heart. Together, they model the...
Published 05/07/20
As we move into the second chapter of the Book of Ruth, we witness yet another beautiful illustration of the Gospel. The favor and kindness with which Boaz treats Ruth is parallel to the one God shows us through Christ Jesus. We also begin to see the superior standard the Bible sets for men and women. It calls us to be more than great--to be the embodiment and demonstration of God's everlasting love.
Published 05/06/20
Suffering is part of the human experience; even as Christians, God does not exempt us from it, however, He does sustain us through it. Today's message gives us a review of the first chapter from the Book of Ruth and how, from the beginning, God's faithfulness is displayed in the lives of two women experiencing great loss and suffering. Their story encourages us to seek God's face and discern what He has to say as well as what He desires to do in us and through us when we find ourselves amidst...
Published 05/06/20
The cost of following Christ on earth is nothing compared to the promise of eternal life we have in Him. We witness Ruth as she counts the cost of going to Bethlehem with her mother-in-law. She decides to go despite all the hardships she might encounter. In the same way, Jesus calls us to count the cost of following Him; He requires the same radical trust, devotion, and surrender. Furthermore, we must apply this truth in all areas of our lives as confirmation of what we already know and what...
Published 05/06/20
God uses us for the revelation of his glory even when we are poor witnesses of his word, just as he does with Naomi. We begin to see a demonstration of true conversion when Ruth decides to return to Bethlehem despite her mother-in-law's instruction to remain in Moab. Her response displays an unwavering sense of loyalty, devotion, and determination--a response we ought to imitate in our walk with Christ.
Published 05/06/20
As we continue to study the first chapter of the Book of Ruth, we learn that what seemed to be a sin to Naomi was a test of faithfulness to Ruth and Orpha, her widowed daughters-in-law. As God calls Naomi to return to Israel, and therefore, to Him, he demonstrates His providence by giving her an obedient and faithfull companion--Ruth.
Published 05/06/20
We are taking the time to continue our conversation about why Christian men fail to commit. The answer isn't as obvious as some would suspect. In order to say anything that I thought was going to be helpful, I wanted to first take the last episode and devote it to the men. Today I'm taking this episode and devoting it to the women and their role in all of this. Lastly, of course I want to appeal to the gospel as both our foundation and motivation to be all that God called us to be in Christ.
Published 02/12/20
We are taking the time between this episode and the next to address the question: Why do Christian men fear committing to marriage? The answer isn't as obvious as some would suspect. In order to saying anything that I thought was going to be helpful, I wanted to first talk about what this means for us men, secondly, what this means for women, and lastly, how the gospel helps men be all that God called them to be--even in commitment. 
Published 02/12/20
According to the Talmud (Jewish tradition), the prophet Samuel wrote the book of Ruth. The text itself says nothing of the author, but whoever wrote it was a skilled storyteller. It has been called the most beautiful short story ever written. The final words of the book link Ruth with her great-grandson, David (Ruth 4:17–22), so we know it was written after his anointing. The genealogy at the end of the book shows David’s lineage through the days of the judges, acting as a support for his...
Published 02/12/20
We all have areas in our lives which we want to change. But change is hard. Many have tried to change but have experienced a continuing cycle of failure. The Bible teaches truths from the gospel by which we can experience significant changes in our lives. The change that we, as biblical Christians, seek is unique. Our goal is not merely to transform some aspect of our lives so that we will be happier or more comfortable. The goal of believers is that we would become more Christlike and that...
Published 02/05/20
We all have areas in our lives which we want to change. But change is hard. Many have tried to change but have experienced a continuing cycle of failure. The Bible teaches truths from the gospel by which we can experience significant changes in our lives. The change that we, as biblical Christians, seek is unique. Our goal is not merely to transform some aspect of our lives so that we will be happier or more comfortable. The goal of believers is that we would become more Christlike and that...
Published 02/04/20
Guilt. When everything else is quiet, it’s the disquietness within you saying, “I wish I had never done that.” “I wish I could go back and do that differently.” There’s no undo button in life, but we wish that our feelings of guilt could go away forever. And we need a better solution than just not talking about it, avoiding people and places that remind us of the guilt, suppressing our guilty feelings somehow, or busying ourselves to the point that we have no time to think guilt-ridden...
Published 01/22/20
People in our society tend to deal with loneliness in different ways. Some try to ward off feelings of loneliness by making as many friends as possible, by keeping busy, by purchasing new things, or by revisiting the past. Others just give up on life and settle for living with what feels like a disease without a cure. But, as believers in Christ, we have hope! Scripture tells us very plainly that the thief's ultimate goal is to steal, kill, and destroy, but Christ came so that we may live...
Published 01/17/20
Regardless as to how long a person has been a Christian or even how good their education has been, reading the Bible can be a challenge for some people. The Bible, with all its 66 books, contains a great variety of different writing styles, genres and perspectives. Similarly, different people may find different parts of the Bible to be harder to read than others. However, it would be easy to make excuses and never read the Bible at all, for fear of not understanding it. However, through...
Published 12/31/19
I’ve had enough conversations with various people around the country to know that there is not a universal definition of “Christian.” I’ll never forget hearing that in some parts of the world, “Christian” means an arrogant, morally corrupt, manipulative westerner. In other places, it means someone who is generally a good person and goes to church a couple times a year. Others define it as someone who believes in Jesus, attends mass and confession, and accepts the Pope as the head of the...
Published 12/31/19