The Lovingkindness of the LORD

Ruth 1–4

In the time of the judges, as the nation of Israel moves farther from covenant faithfulness with each successive cycle of rebellion and everyone does what is right in their own eyes, the story of Ruth is a reminder that the LORD has not forgotten His promise. He will be faithful to provide a Redeemer for His people, and He will preserve a remnant within the nation who will be faithful to Him.

Both Ruth and Boaz show חֶ֔סֶד (lovingkindness) and covenant faithfulness in a time when “everyone does right in their own eyes.” And because of their חֶ֔סֶד (lovingkindness) and covenant faithfulness, they will be included in David’s genealogy. The son born to Boaz and Ruth will be the great-grandfather of David, who in turn will be a forebear of Jesus.

And even though the story seems to be about a young woman named Ruth, the main character is an older woman named Naomi, who experienced an unbelievable loss that left her bitter but, in the end, found the LORD’s provision and great joy.

Following the LORD when everyone else is doing their own thing isn’t always easy. In fact, it seldom is. But it is the right thing to do. And when we do, it reveals a character that is right in line with His. Men and women of excellence who show חֶ֔סֶד (lovingkindness) to each other and a world that so desperately needs it.

That, of course, assumes you’ve trusted in the LORD. You can do that today. It starts with recognizing that you are a sinner in need of a Savior and believing that Jesus is the Savior whom God promised. He lived a perfect life and died a sacrificial death. He was raised to life on the third day, proving that He had conquered both sin and death, so that by believing in Him, you can be saved—not because of anything that you have done, but because of what Jesus did. The Innocent who died for the guilty so that the guilty could be declared innocent. 

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This post is based on our Mother’s Day sermon. Download the podcast at: Central Christian Church Main Service, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X or Threads: @ccclancaster. You can also download our Central Christian app in the iTunes App Store.

Worship of the Lamb

Revelation 5.1-14

All of creation will one day worship God. Some will do it willingly, some will do it unwillingly. But all will do it. The Lamb is worthy…He has the right to rule and to execute judgment and to establish His kingdom. He purchased that right with His own blood.

Jesus came first as a Lamb…a Lamb who would sacrifice Himself for the sins of the world. He will return as a Lion to execute judgment and reign over the earth. The irony is…it’s the Lamb who has overcome. By His weakness He defeated the might of the enemy. The cross was the serpent’s undoing. He sealed his own fate when he thought he was sealing Jesus’.

Jesus is coming back. And He’s coming as a Lion. As the Lion, He will either be King or Judge. For those who have trusted in Him, He comes as King to welcome us into His kingdom. For those who have not trusted in Him, He comes as Judge. And you don’t want Him as Judge. You see, heaven and hell are real, and our decisions now have eternal consequences for our future. So don’t wait. If you have not trusted in Jesus, make today the day.

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This post is based on a sermon from our Revelation series. Download the podcast at: Central Christian Church Main Service, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or Twitter: @ccclancaster