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In this conversation, Matt Geib interviews Donna Aust about her book 'When Hope Comes' and explores the themes of redemption, identity, and the character of God as revealed in the Book of Ruth. They discuss the significance of the relationship between Naomi and Ruth, the role of suffering in revealing our sin, and the importance of living in the light of the Gospel. They also touch on the idea that God allows the progression of a hard heart to desire things that ultimately destroy us. The conversation explores the themes of suffering, identity, and God's providence. It emphasizes the importance of understanding our true identity as children of God and living in a way that reflects His character. The discussion also touches on the significance of trials and how they can shape and strengthen our faith. The book 'When Hope Comes' by Donna Aust is highlighted as a resource for further exploration of these topics.

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Book of Ruth, redemption, identity, character of God, suffering, idols, Gospel, suffering, identity, providence, trials, faith

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00:00

Introduction to Donna Aust and her book 'When Hope Comes'

04:01

How the Book Came About

07:26

The Love Story in the Book of Ruth

10:47

The Significance of Ruth's Commitment to Naomi

13:31

The Suffering of Naomi and its Connection to Job

16:23

The Challenges of Family Relationships

21:08

The Absence of Repentance and the Magnification of God's Grace

25:49

Idols and the Sufficiency of...