Each Thursday we will take a few minutes to examine three thoughts (or bullets) from the book of Hebrews. We encourage you to read the text, and consider the bullet points. Then join us in a simple prayer.
In our culture, we so often hear the refrain, “follow your heart.” That is the guiding principle by which many orient their lives. Is this a good pursuit for the Christian? And what does the Bible mean by the “heart”?
The first five verses of this divinely inspired account paints a worsening picture of what was happening in Naomi’s situation, each statement moving from bad to worse.
A: Personal, perfect, and perpetual obedience; that we love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength; and love our neighbor as ourselves. What God forbids should never be done and what God commands should always be done.
Each Thursday we will take a few minutes to examine three thoughts (or bullets) from the book of Hebrews. We encourage you to read the text, and consider the bullet points. Then join us in a simple prayer.
The book of Ruth, like all Scripture, is written by a human author who is guided by the Spirit of God. This means that its historic context, specific details, every tension and resolution to that tension, is designed to reveal God, His ways and His perspective to us.