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The Bitterness of Life
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The Bitterness of Life

Kyle Kauffman

Ruth 1:1–5 introduces us to Naomi’s story—a woman whose life is marked by bitter suffering. She faces famine, becomes a refugee in a foreign land, and then endures the unimaginable grief of losing her husband and both sons. Her pain is real, raw, and relatable. Like Naomi, many of us know what it feels like to walk through seasons of sorrow and loss. And those seasons of suffering are often marked by more questions than answers as we struggle to understand why God is allowing us to face this suffering. This passage also teaches us that our response to suffering is never neat or predictable. Grief is messy. Some wounds linger for a lifetime, and that’s okay. It’s right and good to mourn, to lament, and to be honest about our pain. At the same time, we can cling to hope. We can grieve deeply and still trust in God’s presence and purpose. Naomi’s story, though filled with loss, is not without hope—and neither is ours. Our most bitter chapters are never the final word, because we serve a God who restores, redeems, and walks with us every step of the way.

Ruth 1:1-5, 19-22

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A Passion for Living Authentically
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A Passion for Living Authentically

Kyle Kauffman

One of the things we can’t escape as we read through the Psalm is how honest and raw the psalmists are in their worship of God. They lay before God their struggles, doubts, difficulties, pains and more. And they lay these things bare before other people as well. It’s so easy for us to hide what is really happening within us in our hearts either from God (who already knows) or from other people. The Psalmist’s show us that glorifying God is not putting on a nice face and act, but rather it’s found in wrestling with the difficult and painful realities of life in God’s presence. We glorify God by laying our hearts bare before him and walking with him through the painful, discouraging, and overwhelming moments of our lives. We also glorify God as we share our struggles with others and invite them in to support, encourage, and pray for us.

Psalm 13

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Our God Rules
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Our God Rules

Kyle Kauffman

Has life ever not gone the way you expected or hoped? That’s probably a dumb question to ask, because the obvious answer for everyone is YES! Our lives inevitably look different than what we thought they would. And many times, our lives look different than what we hoped or wanted them to be. The dreams we have for our life collapse around us. The life we find ourselves living seems to be more of a grind then a joy. We find life be far more difficult and discouraging then what we thought it would be. If you’ve ever experienced this, then Zechariah is a book for you! Zechariah’s first vision and last vision is meant to instill hope in people in the face of the difficulties, challenges, and disappointments we face in this life by reminding us that our God rules over everything and everyone.

Zechariah 1:7-17; 6:1-8

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