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Finding Joy in Tough Times ~ New Hope, New Direction & Blessing Prayers ~ Ruth #3
Do you find yourself losing hope? We all face times of discouragement and sadness but that’s when we need to turn to God. Join the podcast today as the Book of Ruth shows us new hope in tragedy, new directions for the future and how to pray blessing prayers.
Finding Joy in Tough Times ~ New Hope, New Direction & Blessing Prayers Episode #3
Ruth: Finding Joy in Tough Times is a seven-part series. Today, we will cover these points:
Return to Jerusalem
Previously, we accompanied Elimelech, Naomi, and the family en route from Bethlehem to Moab to escape a famine. Disaster hits the family—Elimelech dies, the two sons marry Moabite women, and then, after ten years, the sons die. In grief, Naomi decides to return to Bethlehem with her two daughters-in-law and then begs the women to return to their Moabite mothers and culture. Three essential details from the Book of Ruth emerge, including 1) Blessings-Naomi blessed her daughters-in-law, 2) Hesed (Hebrew for loving-kindness) – she prayed for God’s loving-kindness on the women, and 3) She remembers God but says she is bitter against God. How could Naomi be bitter against God for what happened yet still pray for the Lord’s loving-kindness? The answer is related to the opening verse of Ruth 1: In the days the judges ruled. Today, we cover the following points.
Mara (Ruth 1: 19-22)
- Naomi is aware of the cycle when her nation fell into sin, servitude, supplication, and salvation stages from Judges.
- Her return signifies her repentance.
- She asks to be called Mara, meaning bitter, but in the Book of Ruth, no one ever calls her that.
New Hope (Ruth 2: 1-3)
- Ruth gleans to support Naomi, and herself-it’s the barley harvest.
- Gleaning provides for the poor ((see Deuteronomy 24:19 and Leviticus 19: 9-10).
- Ruth” happens to” end up on a field owned by Boaz, who turns out to be a kinsman of Elimelech.
Divine Providence (Ruth 2: 4-13)
- Ruth happened to glean in part of Boaz’s field. Boaz was Elimelech’s relative and a man of great wealth. Unlike Elimelech, he had stayed in Bethlehem during the famine, and God had taken care of him.
- Divine Providence means God “watches over and governs all the things that He made, reaching from end to end with might and disposing of all things with gentleness” [The First Vatican Council (1869-70, Denziner, p. 3003) and “all events, even the most personal decisions of human beings, are part of God’s eternal plan” (Hardon, 1999, p. 448).
Hesed
- HESED (loving-kindness and covenant faithfulness) becomes more apparent
- Divine Providence means God “watches over and governs all the things that He made, reaching from end to end with might and disposing of all things with gentleness” [The First Vatican Council (1869-70, Denziner, p. 3003) and “all events, even the most personal decisions of human beings, are part of God’s eternal plan” (Hardon, 1999, p. 448).
- God gave Ruth favor, and Boaz demonstrated favor and loving-kindness to protect Ruth.
The Blessings
- Boaz speaks and prays the language of blessing: When Boaz came from Bethlehem, he said to the reapers, “The Lord be with you!”
- He prayed over Ruth: 12 May the Lord reward you for your deeds, and may you have a full reward from the Lord, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come for refuge!”
- A blessing can be a simple prayer asking God to share his loving kindness, guidance, and favor on another.
Personal Reflection & Application
What impacts you most from Ruth 1: 19 – 2: 13?
- Look for God’s providence, hope, and care in small ways. Naomi and Ruth approached Bethlehem at the start of the barley harvest, which meant food was plentiful again – new hope. Ruth just happened to land in Boaz’s field to glean, and he gave her favor—a sign of hope. Rely on 2 Corinthians 9:8-10.
- Pray Blessings Over Your Friends and Family Today. Consider praying a blessing over another. Try to include 1) PROCLAIM GOD’S GOODNESS. Speak God’s goodness, kindness, and His power to change a situation, 2) ASK GOD’S BLESSING OVER A PERSON. Ask God to share this goodness, kindness, strength, favor, and joy with the person, and 3) DESCRIBE THE NEED. Pray what and why the person needs blessing. Why not share the blessing in a note, text, or email? They will be blessed.
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Seven Part Series Finding Joy In Tough Times
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