I. The Political and Economic Turbulence (1:1) II. The Bad Decision of Elimelech (1:1,2) III. The Horrible Consequenses (1:3-5, 19-22) IV. A New Beginning (4:13-17)
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meditation... ...when your whole life and the lives of your children may depend on only one decision of the man, it is better that the decision is right. This was a great sermon for me to listen, it showed me the main need to pray about. Probably Naomi's opinion was little different than Elimelech's, though she has submitted to his decision, as soon as he died and her sons too, she returned to Bethlehem and the Lord fixed her life and gave her joy. So, as i understand, the responsibility was Elimelech's and not hers? It doesn't mean Naomi didn't share the bitterness of life - all the horrible consequences of his decision, she did, and maybe even more pain she had, cause it was SHE, who saw her children dead, not Elimelech...
Chris Taylor (8/8/2004)
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Great Sermon! I listened to this message twice. The first time was in the Sunday morning service and I thought it was very good. I enjoyed it and I believe that it helped me in a tremendous way. I liked it so much I downloaded it and listened to it again. I recommend this message to many people. It could change your life as well.
Matthew Phillips was saved at the age of 15 in a Jim VanGelderen "Teen War," in Morgantown, IN, 1992. He attended Christian school for two years in Martinsville, IN, before attending Heritage Baptist University, where he graduated in 2000. He has been the Youth Pastor at Faith...