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Ingimar De Ridder

Ingimar DeRidder (N/A – N/A) is an American Christian author and speaker whose calling from God has been to encourage believers to discover and rediscover the goodness of God through devotional writings and teachings. Born in the United States, specific details about his early life, including his parents and upbringing, are not widely documented, though his work suggests an evangelical background rooted in personal faith. His education appears informal, likely centered on self-directed biblical study rather than formal theological training, aligning with a ministry of personal reflection and encouragement. DeRidder’s calling from God is expressed through his platform at ingimar.com, where he shares thoughts, ideas, and illustrations under titles like "Taste and See that God is Good," aiming to inspire spiritual growth rather than through traditional pulpit preaching. His ministry has included speaking engagements and writing devotional content, though specific sermons are not featured on SermonIndex.net, indicating a broader, less formal outreach. Married status and family details remain private, consistent with a low public profile beyond his online presence. He continues to minister through his writings, offering a gentle call to faith and reflection from an unspecified location in the U.S.
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Ingimar De Ridder preaches about Bartimaeus, a blind man who could hear, emphasizing how God works with what we have, not what we lack. He highlights the importance of coming to our senses spiritually, being sensitive to God's presence and purposes, and not letting Jesus pass by without giving Him an audience. Faith is born when we hear God's Word before we see, and following Jesus is the only sensible choice.
Sense and Nonsense
And it came to pass, that as he was come nigh unto Jericho, a certain blind man sat by the way side begging: And hearing the multitude pass by, he asked what it meant. Luke 18:35-36 He could not see, but he could hear. That means that he still had some sense. We are supposed to have five: taste, touch, hearing, seeing, and smell. Once I had no sense for spiritual things. Bartimaeus could not see, but he could hear. God always works with what we have, not with what we don’t have. God wants us to come to our senses. Long before we could “taste” and see that He is good, He was good to us. When we were without any feeling for God or the things of God, He touched us, but we never knew it because we were dull. We were as blind as a bat or were satisfied with shadows. Then one day we began to come to our senses. We heard. “Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God.” Bartimaeus could not see, but he could hear. That is the way it is when faith is born. It always “hears” before it “sees.” The Lord Jesus was coming by. May we not let Him pass without an audience. God has given us senses that are now sensitive to His presence and purposes. May we learn today when we hear God’s Word, and ask, like this once poor beggar, “What does it mean?” Then when we know by faith that it is Him, that God is passing by, may we like Bartimaeus (Mk.10:52) have enough sense to follow our Lord Jesus Christ. To follow any other is simply nonsense.
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Ingimar DeRidder (N/A – N/A) is an American Christian author and speaker whose calling from God has been to encourage believers to discover and rediscover the goodness of God through devotional writings and teachings. Born in the United States, specific details about his early life, including his parents and upbringing, are not widely documented, though his work suggests an evangelical background rooted in personal faith. His education appears informal, likely centered on self-directed biblical study rather than formal theological training, aligning with a ministry of personal reflection and encouragement. DeRidder’s calling from God is expressed through his platform at ingimar.com, where he shares thoughts, ideas, and illustrations under titles like "Taste and See that God is Good," aiming to inspire spiritual growth rather than through traditional pulpit preaching. His ministry has included speaking engagements and writing devotional content, though specific sermons are not featured on SermonIndex.net, indicating a broader, less formal outreach. Married status and family details remain private, consistent with a low public profile beyond his online presence. He continues to minister through his writings, offering a gentle call to faith and reflection from an unspecified location in the U.S.