Hearing God's Voice in Ruth
The book of Ruth is mysterious - God seems absent. Come and see how we can hear God's voice even in this enigmatic book of scripture.
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Matthew Mason has served as a pastor in the UK and USA. He is Assistant Director of the Pastors’ Academy, teaches ethics at London Seminary, is Director of Crosslands Cultivate, and is an associate fellow of the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology. He has published on sexuality, gender, transgender, catechesis, and the Lord’s Supper.
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The book of Ruth is a mysterious and enigmatic part of the Old Testament - God seems absent, yet his people are rescued.
Join Matthew Mason in discovering how, even when God seems absent, He still speaks through Scripture, in this new volume in the Hearing God's Voice commentary series.
The Hearing God's Voice books are theological expositions of the Bible. That means we're reading each book of the Bible with our eyes on the Triune God and His works. The aim of each book in the series is:
To present God's Word accurately and faithfully for us today
To draw our gaze to God and His works in His Word
To be readable!
These aren't commentaries for scholars nor are they books of sermons. Our goal isn't simply to explain the text. Rather, in reading the Scriptures seriously, we want to lift our eyes to the God of Scripture, hear His voice, and gaze on His glory and grace.
Join Matthew Mason in discovering how, even when God seems absent, He still speaks through Scripture, in this new volume in the Hearing God's Voice commentary series.
The Hearing God's Voice books are theological expositions of the Bible. That means we're reading each book of the Bible with our eyes on the Triune God and His works. The aim of each book in the series is:
To present God's Word accurately and faithfully for us today
To draw our gaze to God and His works in His Word
To be readable!
These aren't commentaries for scholars nor are they books of sermons. Our goal isn't simply to explain the text. Rather, in reading the Scriptures seriously, we want to lift our eyes to the God of Scripture, hear His voice, and gaze on His glory and grace.
Author
Matthew Mason has served as a pastor in the UK and USA. He is Assistant Director of the Pastors’ Academy, teaches ethics at London Seminary, is Director of Crosslands Cultivate, and is an associate fellow of the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology. He has published on sexuality, gender, transgender, catechesis, and the Lord’s Supper.









Join Matthew Mason in discovering how, even when God seems absent, He still speaks through Scripture, in this new volume in the Hearing God's Voice commentary series.
The Hearing God's Voice books are theological expositions of the Bible. That means we're reading each book of the Bible with our eyes on the Triune God and His works. The aim of each book in the series is:
To present God's Word accurately and faithfully for us today
To draw our gaze to God and His works in His Word
To be readable!
These aren't commentaries for scholars nor are they books of sermons. Our goal isn't simply to explain the text. Rather, in reading the Scriptures seriously, we want to lift our eyes to the God of Scripture, hear His voice, and gaze on His glory and grace.