Nov 29, 2020
God’s Design for Joy
God's providence brought immediate joy to Ruth, Naomi and Boaz.
His plan also included a king for Israel and a Messiah for the world.
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  • Nov 29, 2020God’s Design for Joy
    Nov 29, 2020
    God’s Design for Joy
    God's providence brought immediate joy to Ruth, Naomi and Boaz.
    His plan also included a king for Israel and a Messiah for the world.
  • Nov 22, 2020A Plea for a Redeemer
    Nov 22, 2020
    A Plea for a Redeemer
    “For He has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son He loves, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”  Colossians 1:13-14 In the story of Ruth, the upstanding man Boaz declared his willingness to be the “kinsman-redeemer” for Naomi and Ruth.  As such, he could provide them with a family, security and a bright future.  In a much more glorious and eternal way, Jesus Christ is our Redeemer and does the same for us.  He declared his willingness to do this through his sacrificial death on the cross which atones for our sins.  Let us be forever grateful!  
  • Nov 15, 2020Servanthood Rewarded
    Nov 15, 2020
    Servanthood Rewarded
    “May the Lord repay you for what you have done.  May you be richly rewarded by the Lord, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to take refuge.”  Ruth 2:12  Boaz spoke these words to the young woman Ruth.  He had heard about her kindness toward her mother-in-law Naomi, and had seen her hard work.  He also knew God rewards such righteousness.  Jesus teaches us not to be selfish or self-serving.  But at the same time, we are promised divine blessings for our faithfulness and good works.  They come from a God of grace who cares deeply for us.  Let’s open our hearts to receive God’s blessings by being a blessing to others!  
  • Nov 8, 2020A Noble Choice
    Nov 8, 2020
    A Noble Choice
    "Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people, and your God my God." Ruth 1:16
     
    These words are often used at weddings, but they were originally spoken by a daughter-in-law, Ruth, to her mother-in-law, Naomi. They express a deep level of personal love and commitment, as well as a growing faith in the One True God. Vows are so quickly broken today, but we can learn to honor both God and our loved ones through our deep commitments.