Good
Morning All,
Ruth 4:15; “He
shall be to you a restorer of life and a nourisher of your old age, for your
daughter-in-law who loves you, who is more to you than seven sons, has given
birth to him.”
The story told in the Book of Ruth is a very unique story. It starts with a man, his wife and their two
sons moving to a new country. While they
are there, the husband dies. Yet the two
sons each got married so life went on.
But then it gets tragic; both sons die.
So it is the woman, her name is Naomi, is left in a strange land with
her widowed daughters-in-law. This is
not a real good way to be. Women had
very few ways to earn a living. They
were wives and mothers or they were beggars or prostitutes. Once in a while they might be heralded as a
prophetess or a priestess but this was very rare. Most women faced a brutal life outside of a
marriage especially in a foreign land.
So Naomi decided to pack up and go home to Bethlehem but even that was
not a great option. She had been gone so
long she wasn’t even sure she had any relatives who might consider taking her
in. So she tried to get her two
daughters-in-law to go back to their family as she had nothing to offer
them. One went back but one, named Ruth,
went back with her. Yet as she
travelled; she was despondent and sad; what fate faced them when they returned? Naomi was so sure that nothing good awaited
them that she told anyone who asked to call her “Mara” because her life was
bitter. Yet God acted. A redeemer, a man named Boaz took her back
and then he married Ruth. This provided
for Naomi and she no longer had a life of pain and struggle ahead of her. She had, as our verse says, “a restorer of
life and a nourisher in your old age.”
Have you ever experienced a time in your life that seemed beyond
hope? Maybe you feel that way right now.
It may seem like there is nothing left
for you; it may seem that all things of value are gone. The people you loved, the job you adored, the
health that you enjoyed are now all seemingly long gone. The thing we have to do is to hang on. We need to hang on to our faith and to trust
in God’s mercy. Even in our darkest hour
God has sent us a redeemer to buy us back and to rescue us from our sorrow.
Jesus came for that reason; to rescue us from all of our sorrow and our
despair. God can be and should be
trusted to reach down and to lift you out of the pit of despair and from the
deep waters of hopelessness. He knows your pain and knows your sorrow. He is able to lift your burdens and to carry
your heart. He will restore you; he will
nourish you and he will provide for you and all your needs.
Father,
you are our only source of hope. In you
do we find our redemption through Jesus.
Lift us from the well of sorrows.
Pull us from the deep waters of despair and lift our hearts and our spirits
that we may know your joy. In Jesus
precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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