Ruth List

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 1 Old Testament Books History Ruth (Ruth 01) Introduction 3205 Is it possible to have an oasis in a moral desert? Ruth answers that question. Ruth is a book of hope--the possibility of victory in the midst of defeat. There can be no oasis with fullness (chapter 1), courtship (chapter 2), union (chapter 3), and fruit (chapter 4). Ed Miller Ruth_01Intro.mp3 Ruth
 2 Old Testament Books History Ruth (Ruth 02) Chapter 01 3205 "The Lord wants to create out of each one of us," assures Ed, "an oasis in the moral desert through relationship with God, which results in giving Christ to the world." One of the five great revelations of God in bringing us from Moab (the world) to Bethlehem (the fullness of Christ) is El Shaddai, the All Sufficient One. A wonderful truth is how God turns our "Moabs" into blessing. Ed Miller Ruth_02Chap01.mp3 Ruth 1
 3 Old Testament Books History Ruth (Ruth 03) Chapter 02-03 3205 Some have charged Ruth with immodesty, but Ed defends her chastity as evidenced in the Scriptures. The great truth of appropriation of the kinsman-redeemer is explained with a view to appropriating our heavenly Boaz, the Lord Jesus Christ. "The whole Christian life became alive," Ed testifies, "as I appropriated [Christ]." Ed Miller Ruth_03Chap0203.mp3 Ruth 2 - 3
 4 Old Testament Books History Ruth (Ruth 04) Chapter 04: Conclusion 3205 The final chapter of Ruth revolves around 3 great facts: the other kinsman, the custom of the shoe, and the marriage of Boaz and Ruth. The other kinsman signifies every legal hindrance that would stand in the way of my union with Jesus Christ. The principle of the shoe is assurance that sin, death, Satan and the law no longer possess me; I am solely the property of Christ! The goal of the restored inheritance is fruit from a union with Jesus. Ed Miller Ruth_04Chap04_Conclusion.mp3 Ruth 4