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Mountains and Mustard Seeds Erica Kambeitz

    • Religion & Spirituality

a resource for the Christian journey | helping people experience God in fresh ways Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erica-kambeitz/support

    Ruth | Exalted to a Place of Honor

    Ruth | Exalted to a Place of Honor

    This guided lectio divina of 1 Samuel 2:7-8 (NASB) corresponds to Ruth 3:16-4:12. Hannah's song of thanksgiving contains some powerful imagery about who YHWH is and His conduct, turning over and reversing many human ideas about how life operates. This portion fits beautifully with the themes in Ruth: Boaz is the instrument of God's heart, elevating Ruth and Naomi from their poverty to a place of honor.



    Stay tuned for the next corresponding podcasts, which will dig into the social, historical and literary study of Ruth 3:16-4:12.



    If you have a question or would like to connect with Erica, please email askerica.podcast@gmail.com

    Podcast instrumental music by ⁠Scott Holmes⁠ and ⁠Joseph McDade⁠.


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    • 15 min
    Ruth 3.6-15 | Literary Study

    Ruth 3.6-15 | Literary Study

    We dig into the beautiful Hebrew language in this portion of Ruth 3:6-15 (NASB), looking specifically at how repetition and allusion weave our theme of hesed and human agency together. Often times Boaz becomes the focus in these later passages, but Erica explains why Ruth needs a shoutout as well. Ultimately, both Ruth and Boaz demonstrate the ideal hesed as a biblical example to all of us.

    If you have a question or would like to connect with Erica, please email askerica.podcast@gmail.com

    Podcast instrumental music by Scott Holmes and Joseph McDade.


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    • 25 min
    Ruth 3:6-15 | Socio-Historical Study

    Ruth 3:6-15 | Socio-Historical Study

    What do you do with the unprecedented moments of life for which the Bible holds no specific answer? Boaz finds himself in this place with Ruth and models the ideal hesed through his interactions in Ruth 3:6-15 (NASB). When we embrace the spirit of the law rather than the letter of the law, it provides a creative template to live faithfully in God's kingdom as we embody His love to those around us.



    If you have a question or would like to connect with Erica, please email askerica.podcast@gmail.com



    Podcast instrumental music by Scott Holmes and Joseph McDade.




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    • 32 min
    Ruth | Hope for Redemption

    Ruth | Hope for Redemption

    This guided lectio divina of Isaiah 43:1-4 (MSG) corresponds to Ruth 3:6-15. This portion of Isaiah - especially Eugene Peterson's translation - captures the security and peace of being redeemed. In many ways, the glimmer of hope for Ruth's redemption reflects God's ultimate redemption of His people.



    Stay tuned for the next corresponding podcasts, which will dig into the social, historical and literary study of Ruth 3:6-15.

    If you have a question or would like to connect with Erica, please email askerica.podcast@gmail.com

    Podcast instrumental music by Scott Holmes and Joseph McDade.


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    • 15 min
    Ruth 3:1-5 | Literary Study

    Ruth 3:1-5 | Literary Study

    We take a look at those Hebrew double entendres in Ruth 3:1-5 (NASB) to better understand the denotative and connotative meaning of the words. This helps identify why some scholars and pastors interpret this passage with overt sexuality, while also explaining Erica's belief that the author of Ruth uses the sexualized language as a clever literary device. We also compare this wild plan in Ruth to some weird patriarchal schemes to determine how it differs from, which also draws out the main theme of hesed in the process.



    If you have a question or would like to connect with Erica, please email askerica.podcast@gmail.com

    Podcast instrumental music by Scott Holmes and Joseph McDade.




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    • 29 min
    Ruth 3:1-5 | Socio-historical Study

    Ruth 3:1-5 | Socio-historical Study

    What do we do with bizarre portions of the Bible like Naomi's plan in Ruth 3:1-5 (NASB)? Erica reveals some important methodology that Biblical scholars use to make sense of and interpret these passages. You might be surprised with her interpretation, but she takes care to explain her steps, keeping the overarching narrative of Ruth and the Bible in mind. Ruth reveals that God loves working with broken people and can do immeasurably more than we could possibly imagine with our actions and decisions.



    If you have a question or would like to connect with Erica, please email askerica.podcast@gmail.com



    Podcast instrumental music by Scott Holmes and Joseph McDade.


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    • 32 min

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