Short & Sweet: She Follows

Nourishment for the Soul

Nourishment for the Soul

15 “And she [Naomi] said, “Look, your sister-in-law has gone back to her people and to her gods; return after your sister-in-law.” 16 But Ruth said:

“Entreat me not to leave you, Or to turn back from following after you;
For wherever you go, I will go; And wherever you lodge, I will lodge;
Your people shall be my people, And your God, my God.
17  Where you die, I will die, And there will I be buried.
The LORD do so to me, and more also, If anything but death parts you and me.”
Ruth 1:15-17
Ruth is a daughter-in-law of Naomi and Elimelech. During a time of famine, Naomi followed her husband from the land of Israel to the land of Moab; a very controversial move.  In Moab, Naomi’s two sons married Moabite women; another controversial move.
After the deaths of all three husbands, Naomi decides to follow the stirring of the Holy Spirit and return to Israel; a smart move. However, perhaps fearing racial tensions in Israel, Naomi tells her daughters-in-law to return to Moab. Orpah quickly turns back, but Ruth …  she follows.
She follows whom?
At first glance it appears she follows Naomi. When we follow the progression of the verses,
1. Where you go, I go,
2. Where you live, I live,
3. Your people, my people,
4. Your God, my God,
however, we learn she follows Naomi right to the heart of God.
In the eyes of the culture, Ruth has little future in Israel.
1. She’s a woman.
2. She’s a widow.
3. She’s a foreigner.
4. She’s a Moabite.
Despite the strikes against her, Ruth risks everything and she follows. The daughter-in-law of Naomi would rather live as an outcast and follow God in Israel than live in comfort in Moab. Ruth chooses her soul over her flesh.
Thankfully, even a foreign widow from a pagan land. In God’s perfect timimg, Ruth marries Boaz, the most eligible man in town and becomes part of the family line of Christ; a scandalous  move … the scandalous love of God.
Can we be like Ruth and fly in the face of public opinion and follow God?
She follows.

Action Points:

  1. What steps do you need to take today to follow God?
  2. What do you need to leave behind so you can follow Him?
  3. Are you willing to follow without the approval of others, even the approval of close friends and family members?

Life is sweet.

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Short & Sweet: The Path by Mary Kane

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Refreshment and nourishment for the soul!

Your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying,
This is the way, walk in it,”
Whenever you turn to the right hand
Or whenever you turn to the left. Isaiah 30:21

Today I took a tramp through the woods at an area nature center. As I walked along the wooded paths, I noticed the evidence of new life springing forth to dazzle the senses … trilling birds,  sweet-smelling flowers, prancing deer, velvety mosses, verdant grasses. The warm spring breezes blew away the cobwebs of winter. As I hiked, I thanked God for each blessing; the herd of deer I spooked, the pileated woodpecker hammering on a dead branch, and the Dutchman’s-britches peeping out from under last years leaves.

When I rounded the curve of the Old Field Trail, my eyes met a shocking sight; the scorched lands of the tall-grass prairie. While I gazed on the ugliness of the field, I tried to reconcile the carnage of the seared grasses with the beauty of the woods. I felt the Holy Spirit tugging at my heart to stop and reflect on the object lessoFernwood Prairien before my eyes.

God, I already know sometimes you have to burn off the old to encourage new growth. But God had a new lesson for me. As I scanned the scorched grasses, I suddenly noticed one thing remained–the green path. Formerly hidden by the long dry grasses, the path was now easily seen.

Yes, God does burn off old growth (humdrum habits and unhealthy relationships) so we can continue to mature,  but sometimes He burns these things because they are clouding our vision of His path. With the briars, weeds, and old growth removed, we can clearly see the path God wants us to take.

Action Points:

  1. Are you following God’s path for your life?
  2. Is there anything you need to give up to follow God more closely?
  3. What needs to go so you can clearly see God’s path?

 

Life is sweet!

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Walking with God: A Study on the Book of Ruth, Day Sixteeen by Mary Kane

Ruth picWe have come to the end of our journey with Ruth, but as long as we draw breath, we are not finished with our journey God. With God there are always new beginnings, challenges and chances. To do the final day of walking with God, please click on the link: Walking with God: Day Sixteen

 

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Walking with God: A Study on the Book of Ruth, Day Fifteen by Mary Kane

Ruth picEvery young girl dreams of her wedding day, but can you imagine a wedding without a bride, or a ceremony without a kiss? Ruth is no ordinary girl and this is no ordinary wedding! To do day fifteen of the study, please click on the link: Walking with God: Day Fifteen

 

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Walking With God: A Study on the Book of Ruth, Day Seven by Mary Kane

ID-10080988God blesses and gives to us so we in turn can bless and give to others. The requirement for giving, however, is not quantity but  willingness. Like Ruth, God even calls us to give out of our own need and poverty. Join me for Day Seven of Walking With God by clicking on the link!: Walking With God, Day Seven

 

 

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Walking with God: A Study on the Book of Ruth, Day Six by Mary Kane

ID-10080988Sometimes life can seem full of impossible problems and trials. When faced with the impossible, God calls us to trust and continue walking with Him. After all, nothing is impossible for God! To do today’s Bible study on the book of Ruth, please click on the link: Walking with God: Day Six

 

 

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