Faith in All Thingsናሙና
The Big Picture
Not all our stories have happy endings, but there are enough of them around to have us pause to thank God for them. What started out as a bleak and unpromising set of circumstances can become the prelude to a fresh season of hope and joy.
Naomi would understand this. The woman who came to Bethlehem bitter in the certainty that God had abandoned her, now embraces a newborn in the presence of her newly married daughter-in-law Ruth. And that too was a story with a happy ending. The lonely foreigner found love and refuge not merely under the wings of God but under the kind protection of Boaz.
Our life stories may resemble this. The darkness of despondency can turn to light. What we fear may not come upon us. Other people may be comforts to us sent by God. Then again, if we are honest, it can go the other way. Sometimes our stories go from light to darkness, at least for a time. We can only cling to the assurance of God’s companionship through each and every season of our life journey.
And we can remind ourselves that God sees the big picture, the long view. Naomi and Ruth were not to know that the newborn being cuddled was to be one of the distant ancestors of the Messiah. Our stories do not end when our own lives end.
Written by DAVID REAY
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The story of Ruth is one filled with loss, hope, fear, courage, love, and faith. Through every twist and turn, Ruth and Naomi never lost faith that God was in control, that he in fact was going before them and He knew the bigger picture for their lives. No matter what you’re facing at the moment, our hope is that through the story of Ruth you’ll find strength, and encouragement.
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