Christmas With Great Grandma RuthSample
One could argue that the book of Ruth is more about Naomi than it is about Ruth. It would be somewhat in line with our modern stereotypes for a mother-in-law to make everything all about herself, but that's not what Naomi is doing. She is a suffering, yet selfless woman who wants what's best for Ruth, her daughter-in-law. She insists that Ruth move on with her own life. But Ruth resists Naomi's plea and commits to stay by her side. Ruth is one of the most powerful examples of loyalty in all of scripture. God demonstrates his kindness to Naomi through Ruth's loyalty, which begins a narrative arc toward redemption and blessing in Naomi's story. Sometimes, we experience God's kindness and goodness most powerfully through the people He's placed in our lives.
During this Christmas season, you may be surrounded by people who have impacted you both positively and negatively throughout your life. Pay attention to your interactions with those people over the coming days and weeks. Do you notice God reminding you of any aspect of His character through those people? Perhaps, it's the wisdom of your mother, the encouragement of a friend, or the generosity of a co-worker. God often uses the people He's placed around us to channel His divine resources into our lives.
Reflection Prompt
- Who in your life has God used to remind you of His kindness and goodness? Consider sending a text or a note to let them know how God has used them in your life.
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About this Plan
This holiday season, gather around the fireplace and listen to the ancient Christmas story of two real women named Ruth and Naomi. You'll be challenged and encouraged to spot God's sovereign activity behind the tragedy, romance, and warmth of the book of Ruth.
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We would like to thank Grant Roth for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.digdeeper.org/