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  • Life should not be lived alone-lessons from the book of Ruth
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    Life Should Not Be Lived Alone

    September 13, 2019 / 0 Comments

    Listen to this blog as a similar podcast: The book of Ruth is often the topic of sermons and women’s Bible Studies. Most often, the focus is on the concept of the kinsman redeemer role of Boaz, which is a foreshadowing of what Christ did for us. Sometimes, it is showing how a pagan like Ruth chooses faith in the God of the Bible and becomes the Great-great-great Grandmother of King David and eventually Jesus. In women’s ministry, the story of Naomi and Ruth is often used to illustrate the Titus 2 instruction for the older women to mentor the younger women in a local church. I’ve used the book…

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    Melanie Newton

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