Ruth 4: Bible Experience

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Kerze (Candle), Painted by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) , signed twice, numbered and dated '513-2 Richter 1982', oil on canvas, Painted in 1982 © Christie's London, 14 October 2011, lot 10, sold for £10.5 million

In Ruth 4, a story of redemption unfolds as God weaves together ordinary acts of faithfulness to bring extraordinary hope, reminding us that his plans always lead to a future filled with promise.


Scripture is not only full of interesting stories about other people’s lives, it is a way that God talks to us and leads us in our own lives. Perhaps you’ve been thinking about starting a Bible reading rhythm. Well, this is the sign you’ve been looking for.

A beautiful way to come to a fuller understanding of scripture is to read it in community. Want to give it a shot?

Our Genially rooms have one chapter of scripture to read, videos, artwork and more. Once you’ve looked around, leave a comment with something that interested you, surprised you or questions that came up.

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