But Ruth said, "Do not urge me to leave you or turn back from following you; for where you go, I will go, and where you lodge, I will lodge. Your people [shall] be my people, and your God, my God. Where you die, I will die, and there I will be buried. Thus may the Lord do to me, and worse, if [anything] but death parts you and me" (v. 16 and 17).
Message: Ruth and Naomi
Time: According to Jewish tradition, Samuel wrote the book of Ruth. The events of Ruth occurred sometime between 1160 BC and 1100 BC. This book stands as a ray of light, showing the power of the love between God and His faithful people, even during difficult times that were present. It is written from Naomi's point of view. Ruth is the gift God placed in Naomi's life.
What the Lord is Saying: Naomi, after husband dies and her two sons as well die, after taken Moabite women as wives, decides to return to Judah. Where they have been is a famine. But she tells her two daughter-in-law that they should both return to their homeland rather than go with her. Orpah left, but Ruth clung to her mother-in-law. Ruth was determined and makes a statement that is now famous, "where you go, I will go." She commits to Naomi.
Naomi and Ruth come to Bethlehem. The city was stirred because of them (v. 19). Naomi says she should be called Mara (bitter) for the Lord has dealt with her (v. 20).
Possibly, Naomi was a little bitter towards the Lord in disciplining her or afflicting her by taking the men in her life away. When she arrives in the city of Bethlehem, her home, the people are moved by her arrival. She is a prominent person it would seem and perhaps left the City with some level of anticipation and now she returns. The people are surprised probably, but whatever it is, they are moved by her return. Naomi though is feeling downcast. She is not returning in the way she would like and she takes on this complete picture of disappointment, all way to saying she should be called a different name. She is discouraged. And Ruth perhaps adds a little to the discouragement, for she returns not with a man, but another woman by her side.
Summary: Naomi returns to Bethlehem, her home and Ruth clings to her stating where she goes, Ruth will go as well. Coming back home without men feels like being afflicted by God.
Promise: Even in difficulty, we can recognize that God is doing something in our lives.
Prayer: Lord God, help to recognize everything in my life is you working. Give me strength today and help me to be focused on my day and what needs to be done.
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