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BE TRIUMPHANT, VICTORIOUS, AND UNDEFILED AS RUTH

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TOPIC: BE TRIUMPHANT, VICTORIOUS, AND UNDEFILED AS RUTH

TEXT: RUTH 2:10-13  
SUNDAY JUNE 11TH 

KEY VERSE: Ruth 2:12 The Lord recompense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the Lord God of Israel, under whose wings thou art come to trust.
Strive to be victorious over sin as a believer. You may have the memories of your former life in the form of dreams or it may be this spirit husband business or demonic oppression and manipulation. You might discover acts of sexual performance in your dreams, but be informed that it is not counted as a sin against you because your will was not involved. You may say, “Ah! I dreamt of myself in immorality!” That doesn't make you spiritually dirty because you didn't do it of your will. You rose from that dream and said, ‘God will deliver me from your hand, Satan. I destroy your power. The Lord shall rebuke you, Satan.’ That is not a sin, except if you consciously go into lust or immorality. 
Suppose that you were seeking help and a man says, “See me in that hotel.” Don’t go. If he says, ‘I will be coming to you in the night, and you open for him, you are a sinner. It could be that you collected charms as a sinner for harlotry or other reasons and some snakes entered your body. As they move, you desire to sleep with a man urgently. Then go for deliverance and it cannot happen again. He that hides his sin shall not prosper, but he that confesses and receives prayer shall be delivered. Go and confess so that those things should be removed from your life. Those powers shall be broken over your life so that you may have the peace of righteousness and the grace to stand in Christ. 
Ruth was a triumphant, victorious, and undefiled lady whom the Lord gave as an example, and blessings, favour, and goodwill followed her. God gave her a godly and prosperous husband. More than that, God made her a great-grandmother to David, and Jesus after the pattern of man came from the lineage of David. What a great promotion! The blessedness of keeping yourself pure far exceeds the pleasure of death that sinners experience for a brief moment. The blessings that will come upon your life if you maintain yourself in righteousness and holiness and the good things that God will do for your life are great.

Thought for the day: The blessedness of purity far exceeds the pleasure of sin

Song for the day: Peace, purity, power, All mine in the Lord (2x) …

Bible reading for the day: 2 Chronicles 34-36; John 19:1-22
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