David Pledger's sermon titled "Good News," based on Ruth 1:6, emphasizes the theological significance of God's provision in times of trial. The key argument focuses on Naomi's hearing the "good news" of God's visitation to His people, symbolized by the provision of bread, paralleling the ultimate fulfillment of this in Jesus Christ as the "living bread" from heaven (John 6:51). Pledger references historical figures like William Tyndale to illustrate the importance of Scripture and the gospel, explaining how spiritual life is dependent on belief in Christ’s sacrifice. The practical significance lies in understanding that true satisfaction and salvation come from receiving Christ, the bread of life, which is essential for eternal life and spiritual nourishment.
“The word gospel actually literally means good news or glad tidings.”
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“The Lord hath visited His people and given them bread.”
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“Except you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you.”
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“He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood hath eternal life.”
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