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Ruth 1:1 The famine in the land left people with few options:
Ruth 1:2-5 The widow’s options:
Ruth 1:6-14 Naomi decides everyone should go with option 1.
Ruth 1:15-18 Ruth abandons her country, her gods, and her family.
Background on Moab
2|Ruth Gleans
Ruth 2:1-12 Gleaning in the barley fields was an accepted norm for the poor.
Ruth 2:20 Boaz is a potential redeemer.
3|Ruth Proposes
Ruth 3:1-14 Levirate marriage
4|Boaz Redeems
Ruth 4:1-17 Boaz does the right things, and Naomi and Ruth both benefit.
Although she has every reason not to, Ruth chooses Yahweh and His people. Even if it is a forbidden love, she wants the God of Naomi. Instead of spurning her, this great lover accepts Ruth and provides for her. She comes under the protection of His wings, and He takes care of the rest. Not only does He provide her with a husband and the means to thrive, but He grafts her into the ancestral tree that one day would sprout the branches of not only king David but even Jesus the Messiah! Ruth is no longer an unfortunate Moabitess widow, but a matriarch—the great grandmother of David—and the premier example of a heart who found the love of her life.
The post Finding the Love of Your Life first appeared on Living Hope.
By Sean FinneganRuth 1:1 The famine in the land left people with few options:
Ruth 1:2-5 The widow’s options:
Ruth 1:6-14 Naomi decides everyone should go with option 1.
Ruth 1:15-18 Ruth abandons her country, her gods, and her family.
Background on Moab
2|Ruth Gleans
Ruth 2:1-12 Gleaning in the barley fields was an accepted norm for the poor.
Ruth 2:20 Boaz is a potential redeemer.
3|Ruth Proposes
Ruth 3:1-14 Levirate marriage
4|Boaz Redeems
Ruth 4:1-17 Boaz does the right things, and Naomi and Ruth both benefit.
Although she has every reason not to, Ruth chooses Yahweh and His people. Even if it is a forbidden love, she wants the God of Naomi. Instead of spurning her, this great lover accepts Ruth and provides for her. She comes under the protection of His wings, and He takes care of the rest. Not only does He provide her with a husband and the means to thrive, but He grafts her into the ancestral tree that one day would sprout the branches of not only king David but even Jesus the Messiah! Ruth is no longer an unfortunate Moabitess widow, but a matriarch—the great grandmother of David—and the premier example of a heart who found the love of her life.
The post Finding the Love of Your Life first appeared on Living Hope.