RUF at Ole Miss
Summary: Regardless of your beliefs or doubts, RUF is a place for you to explore Christianity and grow in your understanding of who Jesus is and what it means to follow him in community with others at Ole Miss. We are here for the “convinced” and the “unconvinced,” the lost, the found, the burned, bored, cynical, spiritual. We invite you, no matter where you are in the process, to RUF. We meet on Wednesdays at 8pm in Paris-Yates Chapel.
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Podcasts:
James brings startling words of judgment to the rich who use their resources for self-indulgence and hoarding.
James exposes pride where it just naturally oozes out, so that we will feel our need of mercy.
James shows how pride leads to fighting but humility leads to grace
James paints a picture of two paths of wisdom, and asks us to enter the path of heavenly wisdom...the life of beauty
Intern Kelly Jackson teaches on the dangers and healing of the small but powerful tongue.
James tells us we are justified by works and asks us to examine our faith
James knows that we want to minimize our sin, so he points us to the law so that we will finally look for mercy.
James asks us to examine ourselves to see if our hearts have been changed.
Many times we desire to be holy, but try to avoid the process God ordinarily uses to get us there.
Could a book filled with command after command not inhibit your freedom, but set you free? James, the brother of Jesus thinks so.
God shows his people through detailed instructions that his goal of salvation is to dwell with his people.
The order is everything in Christianity. God gives His people the law after he has delivered and saved them. Thus a Christian is someone who is not obeying to be saved but saved to obey.
After God delivers the people from slavery, he leads them to a place of thirst and war. Exodus shows us that the Christian life will be characterized as a struggle.
RUF MS State graduate Ross Lockwood teaches on how the grumbling Israelites expose our own distrusting hearts. However, God meets their sinful cries with daily provision.
God leads his people into an indefensible position, so that they will believe again what they have already forgotten....Salvation is in the Lord's hands.