In Peter L. Meney's sermon on Ruth chapter 1, the main theological topic revolves around the sovereignty of God in the midst of human suffering and decision-making. The preacher discusses various points, primarily focusing on the lives of Elimelech, Naomi, and Ruth, illustrating how their choices reflect both faith and desperation amid famine and death. Key Scripture references include Ruth 1:1-22, emphasizing Naomi’s recognition of God’s hand in her bitterness and Ruth’s remarkable pledge of loyalty and faith towards Naomi and her God. The sermon highlights that, just as Ruth’s commitment leads to redemption, believers today can trust in God's sovereign plan through life's hardships, reinforcing Reformed doctrines of providence and grace.
“Here was a girl who was so dedicated, who so loved Naomi that she said, wherever you go Naomi, there I will be.”
“We could make our plans, we can decide what we’re going to do, but let us always bring the Lord into our thoughts and into our decisions.”
“The evidence of true faith is that it endures to the end.”
“If we are truly the Lord’s, we will be kept by him, no matter what hardship we have to endure.”
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