Title Let the Redeemer Work
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Title: Let the Redeemer Work
(Ruth 4:1-6)
Ruth's sacrificial obedience and devotion produced surprising results. God uses people of obedience and devotion to work wonders of God
Today, we must take two lessons deeply into our hearts through the text.
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1. It is the fact that our Redeemer does the work after we have dedicated and obeyed.
We remember the words of Ruth 3:18.
(Ruth 3:18) “Then her mother-in-law said to her, “My daughter, sit still until you know how this thing will turn out, for the man will not rest until he has accomplished this today.”
It is of the utmost importance that we obey the Word of God. After obedience, he now works.
2. It is a fact that, if you look at it from a human point of view and a worldly point of view, you will miss the opportunity to get good things.
There are many people who look and judge with a human and worldly point of view and miss out on precious things. It's unfortunate. A typical example is Abraham's nephew Lot. When Lot first chose a place to live through the concessions of his uncle Abraham, he looked at it from a physical point of view.
(Genesis 13:10) “So Lot lifted up his eyes and looked at the Jordan, and the whole land was well watered as far as Zoar; it was before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, it was like the garden of the LORD, and it was like the land of Egypt.”
The result of Lot's choice was disaster and judgment.
What do we choose today? When you are faced with the problem of why you choose, you will have to choose from the position of pursuing God's will rather than from a human and worldly perspective.