

Ruth: Act II
Aug 13, 2017
The journey of Naomi back to Judah reveals the unwavering bond of loyalty between her and Ruth amid hardship. The discussion emphasizes the importance of active faith and the realities of hope and struggle faced by marginalized individuals. Personal pain is explored as a catalyst for spiritual growth, urging a deeper reliance on God. The contrast between bitterness and faith showcases the transformative power of redemption, echoing through historical figures. Ruth’s story becomes a powerful testament to loyalty and faith, inviting reflection on personal commitments.
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True Hope
- Cornerstone Church emphasizes pursuing at-risk individuals.
- It's crucial to offer true hope, not false hope, to those marginalized.
Truth Without Hope
- Todd Wagner recounts a climbing trip with his wife and brother.
- His brother's response to Lisa's fear of death illustrates "truth without hope."
Biblical Hope
- Biblical hope is not merely a wish, but an expectation based on God's promises.
- It stems from God's demonstrated faithfulness to His people.