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The Old Redemption Story: Illustrations from the Book of Ruth

May 22, 2020

The book of Ruth begins in brokenness. The time of the Judges had seen people go from obedient and devoted followers of God to fickle and nameless wanderers who came to Him temporarily in their times of greatest distress. The first chapter records how one family even leaves God’s “Promised Land” to seek life elsewhere. The book of Ruth is short but deep. We see suffering, but we see restoration. The hope of the Gospel is very much alive even centuries before the arrival of the Messiah. This outsider and foreigner teaches us what it’s like to be an insider with God. In the midst of broken times, we are reminded that God knows us by name. When we are tempted to look back at how things used to be, we learn that there is nothing better behind us than the God before us. For all of us whose paradise has ever been broken, let’s make Ruth’s God of restoration our God too! Where He goes, we go.

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Article Written by: mark fugitt
In Early Church, Medieval Church, Modern Era Tags Charles Spurgeon, John Chrysostom, Ruth, Old Testament, Sermon Illustrations, Sermons, Church Membership
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Henceforth all the Johns Shall Speak of Christmas

December 13, 2019

Chrysostom believed the dawn’s early light of that first Christmas morning should inspire a world holding its breath for redemption. Radiant beams illuminated souls where it had been always night and never morning. Finally, all humanity could live with hope in this post-Christmas era.

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Article Written by: mark fugitt
In Early Church Tags John, John Chrysostom, Christmas, Sermon Illustrations
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5 Great Sermons from Church History - #2 John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

September 22, 2018

This is the second installment of a five-part series called, "5 Great Sermons from Church History." See the first here. This is not meant to indicate that these are the greatest or the best sermons, or even the five most important in the history of the church. However, these sermons were selected based on historical significance, content, accessibility (both good translations and comprehensibility), and each as exemplary of the particular era in which it occurred. Given the scope, the five sermons stretch over the entirety of church history. Extreme redaction is unavoidable with such a project. Each of the entries will take a similar approach, namely: Brief background on speaker and sermon, redacted block quote to capture the heart of sermon, and brief commentary on the whole sermon.

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Article Written by: tyler smiley
In Early Church Tags Patristic, Easter Sermon, John Chrysostom, Sermons
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