• UNFOLDING THE STORY OF RUTH: A Journey of Redemption and Hope.

  • Feb 19 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

UNFOLDING THE STORY OF RUTH: A Journey of Redemption and Hope.

  • Summary

  • THE BOOK OF RUTH GOD’S RESTORATION PLAN| Faith in Famine| Decisions Shape Destinies|2025| CHIMDI OHAHUNA Welcome to another enlightening and profound series for the year: THE BOOK OF RUTH. This journey will reveal God’s restoration agenda for every believer. What to Expect: - Explore the reasons behind Elimelech’s family’s move from Bethlehem to Moab during a time of famine. - Analyze the contrasted conditions: Bethlehem, the “house of bread,” facing famine while Moab experienced abundance (Referencing Judges 6:3-4; Ruth 1:1-5). - Discover how the Moabites, Amalekites, Midianites, and the children of the East symbolize forces that threaten spiritual growth and harvest. - Understand the implications of these nations laying siege to Israel, leading to famine—a metaphor for spiritual desolation and reliance on God. - Discover more in-depth the characters of the Book of Ruth. - Study the meaning of their names and their significance in a believer’s life. - Uncover how these stories and lessons resonate with the experience of the New Creation. Join us on this enlightening journey as we unpack the timeless truths found in the Book of Ruth! We invite you to engage with each session of this transformative series, Don’t Miss Out! Subscribe to the GRACELIFECOMI PODCAST channel for enriching insights and growth in your understanding of the Word of God. Grace to You! Jesus is Lord.
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