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Ruth was a heathen, a Moabitess Who left her country of wickedness She went with Naomi, her mother-in-law To Israel where the people received them with awe. Ruth gleaned for Naomi in Boaz’s field From morning to dusk and great was her yield She took home some grain for Naomi and her. When it wa
Being told that this is Ruth he approaches her, assures her of her welcome on his field, shows great kindness in supplying her with food and drink for her noontime meal, and instructs the young men to drop extra portions for her to find. His reason for all this, which he also tells Ruth, is that he
How do you account for such a firm determination in a Moabitish woman? 4. Does life today confront us with a “Ruth’s decision”? How? *********** OUTLINE XXXII (Ruth 2:4-17) “Ruth, In Boaz’ Field” Introduction: How great are the ways of the Lord. Herself entirely ignorant of what the Lord has in
But Ruth clave to her mother-in-law. For she wanted Gold. For she was possessed of God. And she therefore wanted His people and also Naomi. Gladly would she spend the rest of her days in widowhood and in a state of abject poverty, if she might only have God. And she forsook Moab and all that Moab re
Secondly, Ruth desires a place among God’s people. She confesses that although she is a Moabitess, and still is living among these children of Lot, she is nevertheless a true child of Abraham. She is spiritually an Israelite, who belongs to the Israel of God. And it is a true confession proceeding f
“Ruth” means either “merciful” or “friendly.” It reminds us of Naomi’s kind and faithful daughter-in-law, drawn by God out of heathendom into Israel to become one of the great-grandmothers of Christ. For us, the name means: “By grace, a woman of faithfulness.” Dear Monica Ruth, your names represen
Naomi has lost her husband and she's lost her two sons who would have provided for her Ruth as a young widow without a husband and very likely without a very high prospect of finding a husband amongst the people of Israel. There's no Father, there's no husband, there's no son in the home here t
We open our Bibles now to the book of Ruth. And we'll read Ruth chapter one. The history of Ruth takes place during the days of the judges. You'll find the book of Ruth in your Bibles right after the book of Judges. Ruth chapter one, this is the word of God. Now it came to pass in the days when
Ruth chapter 1 is the passage of Scripture we turn to this afternoon for our Scripture reading. Ruth chapter 1. The text is verses 6 through 18. We will not re-read that passage. Ruth 1 verses 6 through 18. Read the whole chapter, Ruth chapter 1. Now it came to pass in the days when the judges r
We turn in Sacred Scripture to Ruth, Chapter 2. As we turn to Ruth, Chapter 2, I'd like to say it is good to be once again in your midst after two weeks away. Because of those two weeks, I personally am very thankful that we started this series so early because We're going to have to use, I thi