Sometimes the most powerful words are the simplest ones. Two words that open doors, soften hearts, and quietly shift the focus from self to service: Let me.
In this teaching, Debbie Keever centers the conversation on Ruth’s servant heart and the posture that set her apart long before she ever knew how her story would unfold. Drawing from Ruth chapter 2, Debbie explores what it means to live with initiative, humility, and a willingness to serve—especially in seasons that feel uncertain, uncomfortable, or unseen.
Through Scripture, personal stories, and honest reflection, this message challenges listeners to rethink how connection, provision, and purpose are often found not while waiting, but while moving in obedience.
As you listen, you’ll encounter:
A deeper look at Ruth’s choice to say “let me” and how her work ethic and humility revealed her character long before blessing followed.
Insight into the connection between obedience and provision, showing how God often meets needs while we are actively serving rather than standing still.
A practical challenge to shift from asking “What can others do for me?” to “How can I serve?” and how that mindset transforms relationships, community, and spiritual growth.
This episode invites you to step into a posture of willing service, trusting that God is at work behind the scenes as you respond to His call. Listen and experience the quiet confidence that comes from offering your yes and allowing Him to align every step.