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📌 Welcome to Faith & Flow. Start here. 🌿
Real talk: you don't have to have it all figured out to be here. You can belong before you believe. Seriously. Whether you're deep in your faith, finding your way back, full of questions, or just curious what this whole God thing is about, you're welcome at this table exactly as you are. There's no judgment here. Nobody's keeping score. You won't get side-eyed for not knowing where a verse is, or for asking the question everyone's secretly thinking. This is a come as you are, grow at your own pace kind of place. Here's what we're about: - 🌱 Beginners are not just welcome, they're the whole point. - 🔥 We go live every Thursday at 6PM EST. Real Scripture, real talk, real life. - 🤝 A community that prays for you and has your back, no matter where you're starting from. So let's meet you. Drop a comment and say hey. 👇 Tell us: 1. Your name and where you're tuning in from 2. Where you're at right now (all the way in, on the fence, brand new, totally welcome) 3. One thing you're hoping to find here No pressure, no perfect answers. Just come as you are. I'll see you Thursday. 🙏
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welcome <3
Hey faith & flow fam! I just wanted to personally welcome you to Faith & Flow. <3 Whether you've been walking with Jesus for years or you're just starting your journey, I'm really glad you're here. My prayer is that this becomes a place where you feel encouraged, challenged, and reminded that you don't have to grow in your faith alone. Make yourself at home, jump into the conversations, and don't hesitate to ask questions. We're so excited to have you here!
Ruth 3–4 | From Surrender to Redemption
In this week’s study, we explore what it looks like to trust God’s process, move with faith, and remain rooted in integrity. Together we unpack Ruth and Boaz’s story of redemption, restoration, and how God can use ordinary obedience to create an impact far beyond what we can see.
Ruth 3–4 | From Surrender to Redemption
Ruth 3 & 4 :Trusting God With the Story You Cannot Yet See
🌿 POINT 1 — Ruth 3:1–9 RUTH TAKES A STEP OF FAITH - Naomi desires security and a future for Ruth. - She recognizes that Boaz, as a close relative, could potentially serve as a family redeemer. - Naomi gives Ruth specific instructions for approaching Boaz at the threshing floor. - Ruth responds, “I will do everything you say.” - Ruth approaches Boaz respectfully after he has gone to sleep. - Boaz wakes during the night and is startled to find Ruth there. - Ruth asks Boaz to “spread the corner of your garment over me,” identifying him as a family redeemer. - Her request is essentially asking Boaz to take responsibility as her redeemer and provide the security Naomi had hoped for. Key Truth: Faith does not always mean sitting still. Sometimes trusting God means taking a courageous step while leaving the outcome in His hands. Reflection Question: Where might God be asking you to take a step of faith even though you cannot guarantee the outcome? 🌿 POINT 2 — Ruth 3:10–18 BOAZ RESPONDS WITH INTEGRITY - Boaz recognizes Ruth’s kindness and honorable character. - He acknowledges that Ruth could have pursued younger men but did not. - He tells Ruth not to be afraid. - Boaz is willing to redeem her, but reveals there is another relative who has a closer legal claim. - Instead of taking matters into his own hands, Boaz chooses to handle the situation honorably. - Ruth remains there until early morning and leaves discreetly. - Boaz sends Ruth home with six measures of barley for Naomi. - Ruth tells Naomi everything that happened. - Naomi encourages Ruth to wait because Boaz will not rest until the matter is settled. Key Truth: What God has for us does not require us to compromise our character to obtain it. Boaz shows that integrity matters even when we deeply desire the outcome. Reflection Question: Are you able to trust God enough to do things the right way, even when taking a shortcut might get you what you want faster? 🌿 POINT 3 — Ruth 4:1–12 BOAZ BECOMES THE REDEEMER
VOUS — “Dying to Tell Someone”
Prayer & Position James 5:13–16 It’s not performance that makes prayer effective. It’s the position you are in Christ. What are the things you’re keeping back because they’re painful? - Maybe it’s something you did. - Maybe it’s something that was done to you. - The thing about secrets is that we can keep them, but eventually they start keeping us. - They live rent-free in our lives. - But we’re paying for them with our peace. Secrets separate. Confession creates community. 1. Say Something James 5:16 James says: - Is anyone in trouble? Pray. - Is anyone sick? Pray. - Is anyone in sin? You better confess that, sis. Every condition has a confession. Sometimes we wait for other people to call and check on us, but sometimes you have to call someone and tell them what’s going on so they can pray for you. For every circumstance, there is a confession. We have no problem letting everyone know when we’re doing good. We don’t mind talking about things when they make us look good. But when the pain increases, we get quiet. When we constantly say, “I’m fine,” we can close the door to our healing. - We’re not called to bleed on everyone. - There is a difference between privacy and secrecy. - Privacy says, “Someone needs to know.” - Secrecy says, “No one needs to know.” You don’t need everyone, but you do need someone. 2. Stop Hiding When God asks Adam, “Where are you?” He isn’t asking because He lost Adam. God sees him. The question isn’t about Adam’s location. It’s an invitation for Adam to admit his condition. God is still asking us: “Where are you?” Where is the real you? What’s actually going on? Sin can lead to guilt, and guilt can turn into shame. Shame tells us to hide. All of us want to be known without actually being seen. So we hide and try to carry everything on our own. But hiding is hard work, and silence has a cost. We can become so accustomed to pain and trauma that we start pushing away the very things and people God may use to help us.
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