Ruth 1:6-22
Two Widows Journey to Bethlehem
Ruth is a poignant story of faithless disobedience, that leads to death, sorrow, bitterness, and then loyalty and finally redemption. It's my prayer that you will realize that if an inconspicuous Moabite peasant woman could achieve royalty for her descendants in Israel, then anyone can gain Salvation. The story of Ruth contains secrets to the Kingdom of Heaven that point directly to the work our Savior, Jesus Christ, would one day accomplish for us all on Calvary. Ultimately God will reward Ruth's faith and obedience by making her the great grandmother of King David and a place in the genealogy of Jesus that Matthew records in his Gospel.
Review of Last Study
Elimelech, the father
Means “God is King”
He shows no faith in God's ability to provide for family's needs
Naomi, the mother
Mean “Favor with God & man”
Follows her husband to Moab with their son's
Mahlon, eldest son
Means “Unhealthy”
Chilion,
Mwan “Pinning, Withering and Whining”
Elimelech dies, youngest son
Leaves his wife and sons to fend for themselves in strange land
Naomi's sons disregard God's decree and marry pagan Moabite women
Unhealthy (Malhaon)
Marries Ruth,
Means “Beautiful and Pleasant”
Withereing (Chilion)
Marries Orpha,
Means “Stiff necked & Stubborn”
Jewish tradition says that Naomi’s sons died because they disobeyed God
We left off with three widowed women living in a land that was unkind
Elimelech took his family to Moab to find bread, and instead they found graves
Todays Study
Ruth 6:1-22
2 Widows journey to Bethlehem
Bereaved of her husband and two sons, Naomi now gives thought of returning home.
Naomi receives news that God has again blessed the land of Judah,
Bethlehem, the “House of Bread” has food in it's pantry again
With her daughter-in-laws in tow she heads for Judah and Bethlehem
Naomi starts thinking of the future for her daughter-in-laws
She sees no future for them and encourages them to return to their family
She has no sons to offer them
She is too old to have a husband
If she did marry and have sons, would they wait until they were old enough?
It grieves her to see them suffer because of God's chastisement of her
At first they both insist upon going,
Orpah was not as committed,
She fell away before the seed took root like in the parable of the sower in (Luke 8:4-15) (read the parable)
But the ones on the rock are those who, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no root, who believe for a while and in time of temptation fall away. (Luke 8:13)
Weeping Orpah kisses naomi and returns home to her family
Orpah was tempted with her old life and decided to return to it in Moab
She ultimately rejects God and returns to the idols and obscurity
Throughout the Scriptures, she will never be heard from again
Ruth chooses wisely,
she clings to her mother-in-law who tries once again to dissuade her from following, Look at the statement of faith from Ruth
To go wherever Naomi goes
To live wherever Naomi lives
To make the people of Naomi her people
To make the God of Naomi her God
To die and be buried where Naomi is buried
To let nothing but death come between them
In making such a choice, Ruth has becomes a proselyte (convert) to Judaism
Naomi relents when she sees the commitment in Ruth
Their arrival in Bethlehem
Their arrival sparks excitement in the city
Naomi believes she should be called Mara (Bitter)
No longer Naomi ("Pleasant"), but Mara ("Bitter")
For she feels the Lord has dealt bitterly with her
She left Judah full, and has returned empty
She believes the Lord has testified against her, and has afflicted her
They arrived at the beginning of the barley harvest
The stage is set for the events in the next chapter
Which portends a new beginning in the lives of Naomi and Ruth
This story illustrates the importance of making choices
Choices come with consequences, sometimes good, sometimes bad
Elimelech and his sons made choices
What may have appeared to be a good business decision
Ultimately left a wife and mother a widow and motherless in a strange land
Orpah and Ruth made a choice
Orpah choose to stay with her family and the false gods of Moloch, and human
Ruth choose to stick it out and take a chance on the real God and Salvation
To leave family and false religion, for the true God and His people
Her decision will provide both temporal and eternal blessings Mark 10:29-30
Sometimes the choice is not between right and wrong, but between good and better. Yet any choice we make will be the right one if made with these words of Jesus in mind:
In the “Sermon on the Mount” Jesus told his disciples;
"But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you."
Matthew 6:33
"Ruth's Noble Choice" to follow Naomi and her God illustrates the truth of Jesus' words!
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