Ruth
1:1-22
In the
days when the judges ruled there was a famine in the land, and a man of
Bethlehem in Judah went to sojourn in the country of Moab, he and his wife and
his two sons. 2 The name of the man was
Elimelech and the name of his wife Naomi, and the names of his two sons were
Mahlon and Chilion. They were Ephrathites from Bethlehem in Judah. They went
into the country of Moab and remained there. 3 But Elimelech, the husband of
Naomi, died, and she was left with her two sons. 4 These took Moabite wives; the
name of the one was Orpah and the name of the other Ruth. They lived there
about ten years, 5 and both Mahlon and Chilion
died, so that the woman was left without her two sons and her husband.
6 Then she arose with her
daughters-in-law to return from the country of Moab, for she had heard in the fields
of Moab that the Lord had visited his people and given them food. 7 So she set out from the place where she was with her two
daughters-in-law, and they went on the way to return to the land of Judah. 8 But Naomi said to her two daughters-in-law, “Go, return each of you to her
mother’s
house. May the Lord deal kindly with you, as you have dealt with the dead and
with me. 9 The Lord grant that you may
find rest, each of you in the house of her husband!” Then she kissed them, and
they lifted up their voices and wept. 10 And they said to her, “No, we will return with you to
your people.”
11 But Naomi said, “Turn back, my daughters; why
will you go with me? Have I yet sons in my womb that they may become your
husbands? 12 Turn back, my daughters; go
your way, for I am too old to have a husband. If I should say I have hope, even
if I should have a husband this night and should bear sons, 13 would you therefore wait till
they were grown? Would you therefore refrain from marrying? No, my daughters,
for it is exceedingly bitter to me for your sake that the hand of the Lord has
gone out against me.” 14 Then they lifted up their
voices and wept again. And Orpah kissed her mother-in-law, but Ruth clung to
her.
15 And she said, “See, your sister-in-law has
gone back to her people and to her gods; return after your sister-in-law.” 16 But Ruth said, “Do not urge me to leave you or
to return from following you. For where you go I will go, and where 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. May the Lord do so to me and more also if anything but
death parts me from you.” 18 And when Naomi saw that she
was determined to go with her, she said no more.
19 So the two of them went on until
they came to Bethlehem. And when they came to Bethlehem, the whole town was
stirred because of them. And the women said, “Is this Naomi?” 20 She said to them, “Do not call me Naomi; call me
Mara, for the Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me. 21 I went away full, and the Lord
has brought me back empty. Why call me Naomi, when the Lord has testified
against me and the Almighty has brought calamity upon me?”
22 So Naomi returned, and Ruth
the Moabite her daughter-in-law with her, who returned from the country of
Moab. And they came to Bethlehem at the beginning of barley harvest.
The story
of Ruth can really tell us about commitment. People will often talk about the
Faith of Ruth to follow her mother-in-law all the way back to her home. Ruth
stays committed to her new family, just as a child would to their parent. Ruth
very much sees that her and her husband became one flesh.
But I
really think there is something to be said about our devotional life. If I look
at the broader picture, it is not about Ruth and Naomi, but about Elimelech and
his devotional life. All of us should do better at daily devotions. It is the
head of the Family’s job to instruct his family in the faith. It is job of
each of us study and understand scripture.
Elimelech
taught his daughter-in-law Ruth about God. Naomi taught Ruth about God. They
were instructed in the true faith. They were called to believe in the true
faith. Ruth followed her mother-in-law in the true faith. It is not the
devotion to Naomi, but it is a devotion to God. It is the instruction, reading,
marking, and inwardly digesting of the Word of God, which helps foreigners be
brought to faith.
It is
Jesus Christ who dies for our sins. It is the Holy Spirit who calls us to
faith. But it is each of us that speak, read, and proclaim these truths to one
another.
Alternative:
Ruth 1:15-22
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