Discipline
Decisive!
Ruth is a short, yet powerful book, tucked among the Old Testament. Its events are in accordance with the book of Judges (during the same period as the book of Judges), set during a time when there was no king in Israel, and “every man did what was right in his own eyes” (Judges 17:6).
Ruth
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The Old Testament Ruth explores new ideas and ways to improve your leadership and the revitalization of your church.
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The leader must be decisive, discipline and pray to God repeatedly and seek God’s direction. And God’s promise to us is that He will hear, forgive, and heal. Quite the trade off, isn’t it? If you have a heart that is weighing you down today, take a moment to put into action what the Lord desires for your life: humble yourself, pray for forgiveness, seek His face, and turn away from the sin.
- To revitalize the church, will require putting others in the community first. One thing to note about the matriarch Ruth is that she repeatedly chose to put others first. One thing to note about the patriarch, Elimelech is this: he chose poorly for his family. Instead of enduring the famine he ran from his problems and chose to walk by sight and not by faith. This is where we hit the pause button on our own lives and begin to examine the areas where men and women we’re running away from God and the community v. running to Him. Running to Him means that your church regardless of how you feel, what you see, or what may happen, you make a conscience choice to live in hope, put him first, and repeat each day.
Deborah
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The leader must be decisive, discipline and pray to God repeatedly and seek God’s direction. And God’s promise to us is that He will hear, forgive, and heal. Quite the trade off, isn’t it? If you have a heart that is weighing you down today, take a moment to put into action what the Lord desires for your life: humble yourself, pray for forgiveness, seek His face, and turn away from the sin.
- To revitalize the church, will require putting others in the community first. One thing to note about the matriarch Ruth is that she repeatedly chose to put others first. One thing to note about the patriarch, Elimelech is this: he chose poorly for his family. Instead of enduring the famine he ran from his problems and chose to walk by sight and not by faith. This is where we hit the pause button on our own lives and begin to examine the areas where men and women we’re running away from God and the community v. running to Him. Running to Him means that your church regardless of how you feel, what you see, or what may happen, you make a conscience choice to live in hope, put him first, and repeat each day.
Ruth
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The leader must be decisive, discipline and pray to God repeatedly and seek God’s direction. And God’s promise to us is that He will hear, forgive, and heal. Quite the trade off, isn’t it? If you have a heart that is weighing you down today, take a moment to put into action what the Lord desires for your life: humble yourself, pray for forgiveness, seek His face, and turn away from the sin.
- To revitalize the church, will require putting others in the community first. One thing to note about the matriarch Ruth is that she repeatedly chose to put others first. One thing to note about the patriarch, Elimelech is this: he chose poorly for his family. Instead of enduring the famine he ran from his problems and chose to walk by sight and not by faith. This is where we hit the pause button on our own lives and begin to examine the areas where men and women we’re running away from God and the community v. running to Him. Running to Him means that your church regardless of how you feel, what you see, or what may happen, you make a conscience choice to live in hope, put him first, and repeat each day.
Esther
Decisive!
Community First!