Faith, and Frowning Providences

Christ never promised a life free from trials and difficulties. William Cowper refered to these as the "frowning providences" of God. In Ruth chapter 1, we see three people facing these "frowning providences." Elimelech, in a spirit of distrust turns his back on the covenant God and redemption. Naomi's decision making isn't above reproach either. It is Ruth, one outside the covenant, who leads the way as she grasps hold in true faith to the God of redemption.

Read Ruth 1

Where are the Prophets? - Romans 12:6b

This sermons seeks to understand God's Word to us today in Paul's exhortation to prophets to exercise their gift. It looks at the nature and purpose of prophecy in the Bible, the cessation of prophecy after the closing of the NT canon and the contemporary relevance of this exhortation.

Read Deuteronomy 18:14-22;
Joel 2:28-32;
Romans 12:3-8

Text: Romans 12:6b