Old Testament (1172)
  1. Surprise! You are the new king!
  2. The book of Ruth wants us to know the wisdom of waiting on the Lord and to trust that the Lord will provide redemption through an heir who will bring salvation.
  3. For as you pick up the Holy Bible, God’s Word to you and for you in Christ, the words of the prophet Isaiah echo in your ears, "The Word of the Lord Endures Forever."
  4. The king will live, but the king will die.
  5. The laments of the Hebrews called upon the LORD God to remember His people who are suffering, be faithful and deliver them.
  6. This day is a day of gospel.
  7. God did what we could never do. He made a promise that endures forever and is eternally significant.
  8. The LORD sends His Son who targets those who are trampled and downtrodden. He comes for all, but He specifically includes the less fortunate.
  9. Chariots of fire and severe famine.
  10. The LORD God declares He Himself will shepherd His sheep. He will seek them out. He will rescue them. He will save. He will gather them in. In other words, the Good Shepherd will take care of His own sheep.
  11. Naaman is a believer, and an ax head floats.
  12. These words direct the people of God how to live in their identity as God’s children. We would say, this is the reality of our baptismal identity!
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