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Ruth 1:
Ruth refused to separate herself from Naomi, her mother-in-law,
even after Naomi has lost her husband and both of her sons. When Naomi
returned to her people in Judah from Moab (Ruth's place), Ruth followed her and
she changed her name from Naomi (pleasant) to Mara (bitterness) because she felt
that God took all that she had from her. In all things, give God thanks
because he is the creator and he gave to you in the first place.
Ruth 2: Ruth strategically placed herself to meet Boaz. You have to prepare
yourself for what you want. If you are too strong, too independent, and do
not need a man, you definitely will not have one. Ruth wanted a man, not a
temporary good lover, so she went for one. Your good words and deeds will
precede you like it deed for Ruth about how she cared for Naomi ever since. |
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Ruth 3:
Strategy and location is everything. He that must catch and eat fish
should either go live by the waterside or have money to buy from those who sell
from the waterside. Ruth was determined to find a husband from the tribe
of her former husband, and she followed the instructions of the older
mother-in-law rather than wonder what her mother-in-law knew or be
disobedient.
Ruth 4:
Boaz marries Ruth and they gave birth to a son, Obed. Obed is the
grandfather of King David. So at the end, Naomi was wrong that God left
her empty and bitter. Boaz marriage to Ruth meant he was the inheritor of
Naomi's husband's property and therefore her adopted son who married her
daughter-in-law. So God actually replaced Naomi's loss of a husband and
two sons with one of the greatest Kings of Israel to this day, and also the
ancestor of Jesus. |
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