THE BOOK OF RUTH| GOD’S RESTORATION PLAN| Preservation and Prospective Living| Discipleship |Session-19| 2025| CHIMDI OHAHUNA Welcome to another episode where we draw lessons and focus on Ruth 1:7-11 and Job 29:18, highlighting the themes of preservation, the importance of a prospective mindset, and the actions that align us with God’s will. In life’s journey, preservation is our greatest priority, especially in times of distress. Life is far more valuable than luxury. As believers, understanding this principle is crucial. When you're facing challenges or experiencing hardships, reveals that God is boasting about you. Every challenge you encounter is a sign of God’s trust in you. Rather than merely observing the difficulties surrounding you, concentrate on what God is doing. Your trials shouldn’t be interpreted as defeat, but as a testimony of God’s confidence in you. Just as Job faced immense suffering yet remained steadfast, we too can find strength in the assurance that God has a purpose for our lives during trying times. In Job 29, we discover that God has secret things meant for us that align our paths and destinies. When the secret of God is upon your tabernacle, it directs you towards your purpose. It’s vital to seek these divine secrets. True faith manifests through action. Helping the poor or those who are vulnerable should be a natural response in our lives, aligning with the compassionate heart of God. Living solely in retrospect hinders our ability to perceive God’s preservation in our lives. It can create a cycle of depression, as we become obsessed with what has been lost rather than focusing on the present and the future that God offers. Every moment spent grieving over the past is essentially a moment wasted. Instead, we must make the present count. Living in the past can trap us in a denial of our future. God calls us to look forward, to embrace a prospective life. When we approach God, we should come with the expectation of what He can do next in our lives rather than dwelling on stale memories. Prospect invigorates our spirits; it fuels our desire to fulfill our God-given destinies. The dangers of becoming ensnared in retrospective thinking can be likened to a cancer that slowly erodes our hope and joy. Every time we entertain thoughts of regret or loss, we risk giving power to those negative feelings. In contrast, a prospective mindset leads us to engage positively with God’s promises. An example is the story of the prodigal son, who despite losing everything, found the courage to return to his father with a prospective heart. Regardless of the losses you may have experienced, there is always hope for the present and the future. Recognize that God’s grace is sufficient, and with it, you can embrace your journey moving forward. Moreover, depression often finds its roots in a retrospective viewpoint where one engages deeply with past failures and disappointments, allowing the enemy to sow seeds of despair. Instead, choose to engage with God, viewing your past through the lens of God’s unending love and future potential. This teaching reveals that preservation is life, not merely luxury. Every challenge we face is an opportunity to demonstrate God’s mighty hand at work. Seek the secrets of God, engage actively with those in need, and choose to live prospectively. Your future is bright as long as you remain focused on what lies ahead. Embrace God’s promises, let them guide your steps, and remember, no matter the trials or losses you may face, the potential for a beautiful future remains firmly in your grasp. Thank you for joining and listening to the full teaching session. Carry these lessons from Ruth with you as you navigate your own life journey, and let God's preservation and purpose shine brightly in all that you do. Subscribe to stay connected and receive more insights as we continue our study of the Book of Ruth! Jesus is Lord.
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