Christmas With Great Grandma RuthSample
In this concluding chapter of the book of Ruth, we see Naomi's story come full circle. At the beginning of the book, she insists that others call her "Mara" because her life is so full of bitterness, and she's convinced that God has brought pain and suffering upon her. But here, we see what God can do with our story when we just wait a little while as He works on our behalf. There is a stark contrast between the first and last chapter of this book. There is a tone of sadness and grief at the beginning of Naomi's story but a tone of joy and hope at the end.
When Ruth gives birth to a baby boy, the women in the community begin celebrating for Naomi. They begin their words of celebration with the simple phrase "Praise be to the LORD". This gives us, as the readers, a healthy model for responding to God's provision and kindness. Naomi was in need, and through Ruth's loyalty to her, and Boaz' kindness to Ruth, God provided for Naomi's needs. Praise is the proper response to God's provision.
As we prepare to celebrate Christmas this year, we remember God's provision for us. We needed a savior. We needed a redeemer. We needed hope. We needed a better king to lead us. We needed God to come to us. And that's exactly what He did. Our needs are met in Jesus.
Reflection Prompt:
- Write down a few practical ways that God has provided for your needs and even blessed you beyond your essential needs. Then, write out a simple prayer praising God for his provision in your life. (If you don't know how to start a prayer like that, maybe just try "Praise be to the LORD...")
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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/