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Selfishness Is a Setup (Part 7)

In this episode of The One Thing That’s Needful Podcast, Dr. Siohvaughn Funches-Dunham continues her series, “Selfishness Is a Setup,” with a strong reminder that love is unselfish and that God designed reaping and sowing as a spiritual law. The message centers on the idea that selfishness keeps believers stuck in their own pain, while love moves outward in faith and trust in God’s provision.

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Using the Book of Ruth, she shows how Elimelek’s decision to flee Bethlehem in fear led to loss, while Ruth chose loyalty, sacrifice, and generosity even after deep personal grief. Ruth’s commitment to Naomi and her willingness to glean in the fields become the picture of someone who keeps sowing love instead of retreating into self-focus

Using the Book of Ruth, she shows how Elimelek’s decision to flee Bethlehem in fear led to loss, while Ruth chose loyalty, sacrifice, and generosity even after deep personal grief. Ruth’s commitment to Naomi and her willingness to glean in the fields become the picture of someone who keeps sowing love instead of retreating into self-focus.

That unselfishness is rewarded when Ruth finds favor with Boaz, who protects her, provides for her, and recognizes her faithfulness. Dr. Funches-Dunham emphasizes that Ruth’s harvest came because she kept sowing through hardship, proving that God honors those who trust Him and continue doing good even when life feels painful or unfair.

The episode closes with a call to keep sowing, keep trusting, and refuse the trap of self-absorption. Ruth’s story becomes a testimony that love gives, faith moves, and God can turn faithful obedience into blessing, restoration, and even legacy.

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