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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 1H 9M

Spring Revival Meetings - Tuesday

from Faith Bible Baptist Church · host Frank Broughton

The sermon centers on the transformative power of gratitude and the destructive nature of bitterness, using the story of Naomi from the Book of Ruth as a foundational narrative. It highlights how Naomi's bitterness—stemming from loss and hardship—caused her to push away her daughters-in-law, including Ruth, and distorted her perception of God's faithfulness, leading her to rename herself Mara, meaning bitterness. The message emphasizes that bitterness isolates, distorts one's view of God's sovereignty, and wastes time with loved ones, while also serving as a breeding ground for rebellion. Yet, the sermon offers hope through Ruth's faithful loyalty and God's redemptive grace, illustrated in Boaz's role as kinsman redeemer, showing that even in brokenness, God can write a story of grace. The preacher calls the congregation to examine their hearts, release bitterness through accountability and prayer, and embrace a life of thankfulness, urging immediate reconciliation with those they have wronged or estranged, as such acts are essential to living in alignment with God's will.

The sermon centers on the transformative power of gratitude and the destructive nature of bitterness, using the story of Naomi from the Book of Ruth as a foundational narrative. It highlights how Naomi's bitterness—stemming from loss and hardship—caused her to push away her daughters-in-law, including Ruth, and distorted her perception of God's faithfulness, leading her to rename herself Mara, meaning bitterness. The message emphasizes that bitterness isolates, distorts one's view of God's sovereignty, and wastes time with loved ones, while also serving as a breeding ground for rebellion. Yet, the sermon offers hope through Ruth's faithful loyalty and God's redemptive grace, illustrated in Boaz's role as kinsman redeemer, showing that even in brokenness, God can write a story of grace. The preacher calls the congregation to examine their hearts, release bitterness through accountability and prayer, and embrace a life of thankfulness, urging immediate reconciliation with those they have wronged or estranged, as such acts are essential to living in alignment with God's will.

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