EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 38 MIN
POD 066 | Loyal Love with Brooks Nesse
from theFormed.life · host Christ Community Church - KC
Loyal Love with Brooks Nesse | POD 066Introduction:In this episode of theFormed.life, hosts Jacob Nannie and Jonathan Neef welcome guest Brooks Nesse to explore the Book of Ruth. Together, they highlight Ruth’s role in Scripture, the theme of hesed (steadfast love), and how God’s character is shown through the everyday actions of Ruth, Boaz, and Naomi. The conversation reflects on faithful love, God’s care for the vulnerable, and how Ruth’s story points to Jesus and shapes our lives today.3 Main Takeaways:1. The Transformative Power of Hesed in Ordinary Life:The Book of Ruth showcases hesed—steadfast, sacrificial love—through the ordinary, generous actions of Ruth, Boaz, and Naomi, reflecting God’s own character.2. Ruth as a Model of God’s Care for the Vulnerable:Ruth highlights God’s heart for the vulnerable and marginalized, urging us to embody that care for outsiders, widows, and the needy in our communities today.3. Boaz and Ruth Foreshadow the Generosity of ChristThe story points forward to Jesus, the ultimate expression of hesed, whose self-giving love redeems and fulfills God’s promise for all people.Resources:-Ruth resources from the BibleProject-A Commentary on Judges and Ruth -Robert Chisholm -Christ Community Bible Study resourcesTimestamps:00:00:00 - Jacob Nannie introduces the focus on the Book of Ruth 00:02:23 - Brooks Nesse explains how Ruth connects the period of the Judges to the monarchy 00:05:56 - Brooks Nesse describes how the law (Torah) shapes the action of the story, and how Boaz models fulfilling the law, linking it directly to God’s character and foreshadowing the mission of Christ.00:13:13 - Brooks Nesse provides a deep dive into the meaning of "Hesed," why it's hard to translate, and how Ruth and Boaz incarnate this quality00:32:03 - Jonathan Neef and Brooks Nesse discuss how "Hesed" ultimately points forward to JesusKeywordsRuth, Boaz, Naomi, Judges, Torah, Hesed, steadfast love, loyal love, genealogy, King David, vulnerability, widowhood, poverty, immigration, law, Torah follower, Moabite, outsider, Gentile, redemption, kinsman redeemer, incarnation, Genesis, Proverbs 31, Christ, Jesus, Old Testament, New Testament, faithfulness, generosity, marginalized, character of God, community, outreach, everyday faithfulness, self-sacrifice, hope, redemption narrative
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Loyal Love with Brooks Nesse | POD 066Introduction:In this episode of theFormed.life, hosts Jacob Nannie and Jonathan Neef welcome guest Brooks Nesse to explore the Book of Ruth. Together, they highlight Ruth’s role in Scripture, the theme of hesed (steadfast love), and how God’s character is shown through the everyday actions of Ruth, Boaz, and Naomi. The conversation reflects on faithful love, God’s care for the vulnerable, and how Ruth’s story points to Jesus and shapes our lives today.3 Main Takeaways:1. The Transformative Power of Hesed in Ordinary Life:The Book of Ruth showcases hesed—steadfast, sacrificial love—through the ordinary, generous actions of Ruth, Boaz, and Naomi, reflecting God’s own character.2. Ruth as a Model of God’s Care for the Vulnerable:Ruth highlights God’s heart for the vulnerable and marginalized, urging us to embody that care for outsiders, widows, and the needy in our communities today.3. Boaz and Ruth Foreshadow the Generosity of ChristThe story points forward to Jesus, the ultimate expression of hesed, whose self-giving love redeems and fulfills God’s promise for all people.Resources:-Ruth resources from the BibleProject-A Commentary on Judges and Ruth -Robert Chisholm -Christ Community Bible Study resourcesTimestamps:00:00:00 - Jacob Nannie introduces the focus on the Book of Ruth 00:02:23 - Brooks Nesse explains how Ruth connects the period of the Judges to the monarchy 00:05:56 - Brooks Nesse describes how the law (Torah) shapes the action of the story, and how Boaz models fulfilling the law, linking it directly to God’s character and foreshadowing the mission of Christ.00:13:13 - Brooks Nesse provides a deep dive into the meaning of "Hesed," why it's hard to translate, and how Ruth and Boaz incarnate this quality00:32:03 - Jonathan Neef and Brooks Nesse discuss how "Hesed" ultimately points forward to JesusKeywordsRuth, Boaz, Naomi, Judges, Torah, Hesed, steadfast love, loyal love, genealogy, King David, vulnerability, widowhood, poverty, immigration, law, Torah follower, Moabite, outsider, Gentile, redemption, kinsman redeemer, incarnation, Genesis, Proverbs 31, Christ, Jesus, Old Testament, New Testament, faithfulness, generosity, marginalized, character of God, community, outreach, everyday faithfulness, self-sacrifice, hope, redemption narrative
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