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Paperback Faithful God: An Exposition of the Book of Ruth Book

ISBN: 1850492476

ISBN13: 9781850492474

Faithful God: An Exposition of the Book of Ruth

The book of Ruth contains far more about God than its size would suggest; it records experiences of joy and sorrow; it tells a story of home life, romance and marriage, of unexpected conversion and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent book!

This is a wonderful and truly insightful book on the Book of Ruth. The author beautifully captures the nuanced meanings of the Book of Ruth and helps us to apply them to our lives. Highly recommended!

thin but powerful

This is a small book, but presents much to consider. It opened a door to what Ruth is truly about - the loving-kindness of God. The letter by John Newton at the end was a bonus - a commentary on how God guides us.

Faithful God: an exposition on the book of Ruth

Best commentary I found on this wonderful book in the Old Testament.

A Must-Have

It was only through the providence of God that Sinclair Ferguson's new book Faithful God came to be. The chapters of the book were originally written as a series of messages delivered at the conference of the Evangelical Movement of Wales in Aberystwyth in August 1996. But the spoken word and the written word are sufficiently different that, when asked if he would consider turning the messages into a book, Ferguson, who serves as Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Dallas, was not optimistic, for the amount of work in converting the spoken word to the written is at least as great as preparing a book from scratch. Years later the rediscovery of a computer disk marked "Ruth--Aberyswyth 1996" compelled Ferguson to finally commit the messages to book format. God was good to allow him the opportunity. Faithful God is an exposition of the book of Ruth. It is short, as expositions go, totalling only 157 fairly small pages. But while the book may be short in length, it contains a message that is both compelling and timeless. Much like the book of Ruth, it is multum in parvo--much in little. The format of the book is simple. After an introductory chapter which discusses the themes that we will encounter within this book of the Bible, Ferguson dedicates one chapter of his book to each chapter of Ruth. He shows that, as we read Ruth, we will discover that it is a type of mirror in which we will see four reflections: the first is that of the various characters who appear on the stage of the narrative; the second is the reflection of God himself; the third reflection is that of Jesus, who, though not to be born for many years, is clearly present; the final reflection is that of our own lives. By seeing how God has worked in the lives of others, we will know and understand how He works in our lives and be both blessed and encouraged. One aspect of the story of Ruth to which Ferguson opened my eyes was the godly character of Boaz. I had always seen Boaz as only a minor character in a story about a faithful woman. Yet this book shows that Boaz was a godly man, one who in so many ways exemplified how Christians are called to act and what Christians are called to be. He was a man who loved the Lord and was willing and eager to be used by and for the Lord. And in the end, Boaz and Ruth were both used in a way they would not know until they had left this world for the next, for from them came Obed, Jesse and the great King David. And from the line of David came the Lord and Savior of both Boaz and Ruth. Ruth, in so many ways, is a lesson about God's providence. It is a story that teaches us that we simply cannot know all that is happening to and around us. God's ways are so much higher than our ways that we can only trust and believe that His good purposes are being accomplished even in the midst of great pain and sorrow. It is a story that has aptly been described as one of the greatest short stories of all times. Its lessons

A Must Have Commentary on Ruth

This is a simply written, straight forward exposition of the Old Testament book of Ruth. There is no introduction material covering subjects such as author, date of writing, outline, etc. that you will find in a more technical commentary. The author says that the books is a significant reworking of sermons that he delivered at a Bible conference. Don't let the simplicity of this work mislead you into thinking there isn't much here. This little work if loaded in exegetical insights and background material. Clearly, Sinclair Ferguson did his grammatical-historical homework as anyone who has read, or heard him preach would expect. As you read each chapter you will find every page to be filled with extrodinary scholarship delivered with the grace and ease of a wise master teacher with an experienced pastor's heart. You might find yourself not being able to put this book down. I found myself wanting to sit and read it cover to cover. I am not kidding. One of the best elements of this commentary is Ferguson's commitment to what is called the historical-redemptive hermeneutic. With great deftness Ferguson weaves together the authors point from the perspective of what is happening in the realm of man and God's own self disclosure and eternal purposes. He shows the reader what he calls God's "autographs". The story of Ruth is both a great love story of between Naomi, Ruth and their kinsman redeemer Boaz, but is also unfolds for us something about God and His covenantal faithfulness. Ferguson escapes the hyper-typological extremes on the one hand and the daftness of those who view the Old Testament in flat historical record. Every pastor, bible study teacher, and student of the Bible will profit from this little work. And for those who want to learn how to powerfully preach for Old Testament narratives will not find a finer example of exegetical work and preaching of the text as both a historical record and a historical redemptive proclaimation of the character and nature of God. Will make a great gift!
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