A Lesson on Character
Series Book of Ruth
This sermon centers on the transformative power of character, exemplified in Ruth's life as she navigates profound loss and foreignness with unwavering faith, meekness, and humility. Drawing from Ruth 2:8–16, it emphasizes that her reputation—marked by integrity and godly conduct—preceded her and was rooted in consistent, small acts of obedience rather than dramatic gestures. The preacher underscores that true character is cultivated through faith in God's provision, submission to authority, and a mindset shaped by Scripture, as seen in Ruth's decision to follow Naomi despite hardship and her humble response to Boaz's kindness. By reflecting on biblical principles from Proverbs, Philippians, 1 Peter, and Hebrews, the message calls believers to prioritize inner virtue over external validation, recognizing that a life of faithful, humble service leads to divine blessing and influence. Ultimately, Ruth's story illustrates that character, not circumstance, determines destiny, and that those who live by faith, meekness, and humility become lights in a crooked world, honoured by God and remembered by history.
| Sermon ID | 618202312527862 |
| Duration | 44:30 |
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| Category | Sunday - AM |
| Bible Text | Ruth 2:8-16 |
| Language | English |