RUTH — A DREAM FULFILLED – 2
-
God expects us to be deliberate about showing love—by praying for souls, sharing the gospel, and bringing others into salvation (Romans 5:8).
-
The Promised Land can become a land of famine as a result of sin because sin brings shortage and disobedience brings regression (Deuteronomy 6:10–15; 8:7–9, Ruth 1:1, Judges 2:16–19, Leviticus 26:14–22).
-
In the Year of Fulfilled Dreams, some are about to enter the land of blessing; some are already in their blessed land; and some were once there who lost it but are now in a season of restoration (Lamentations 5:21). Whatever category you are, thank God for where you are, and pray for wisdom and grace not to lose the inheritance.
-
When wealth and possessions increase, beware of pride —remember it is the Lord who gives you power to prosper and establish His covenant (Deuteronomy 8:10–20).
-
Grace may grant you wells you didn’t dig and vineyards you didn’t plant, but you must still labour wisely to multiply them.
-
The Promised Land is not good in itself—it is God’s presence that makes it fruitful (Deuteronomy 11:10–19). Joseph prospered in Egypt and Daniel thrived in Babylon because God was with them (Genesis 39:2, Daniel 1:9, 17). Every teenager has no excuse—the presence of God distinguishes them at any age.
-
Lying, anger, bitterness, malice, and unforgiveness can grieve the Holy Spirit. Therefore, avoid those things (Ephesians 4:25–32). If a conversation is not centred on love, shut it down (Psalm 50:5–23).
-
Keep short accounts with God. Adam, instead of confessing quickly, shifted the blame. When you sense His absence, don’t be arrogant — repent and be restored.
Click to button below to download and read more
All Categories
Recent Posts
ENTERING INTO GOD’S REST (3)
ENTERING INTO GOD’S REST (2)
ENTERING INTO GOD’S REST (1)
Join us for Sunday Worship Service
+234- 911-381-5851
info@thecitadeglobal.org
