Ruth 2:8-13 / Finding Belonging on the Battlefield

God led Ruth to the field of Boaz – she was right where she was supposed to be, but that didn’t stop the sun from beating down on her, people from being cruel, or the hardships of the day. Yet among the hardships she found something unexpected, a sense of belonging. Follow Along: Subscribe on YouTube / […]

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Ruth 2:1-7 / Doing the Degrading Faithfully

When only emptiness loomed on the horizon, Ruth didn’t wait for good fortune to just pop up on her doorstep. She searched out the provisions in her new country, threw her hair up in a pony tail, put on her work boots, and headed out at day break … with divine appointments awaiting her as […]

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Ruth 1:19-22 / Embracing Emptiness with Hope

Choosing to come home with only a hope that you will be embraced can be terrifying. But the moment we meet a joyous crowd face-to-face welcoming us home without a question of where we have been, the lies of the enemy (in our own head) are quickly exposed. Although emptiness is still all that they […]

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Ruth 1:8-18 / Going Against the Sensible Choice

There was a sensible choice, to head back to the comfort of your old life, OR there was the other choice, heading into the unknown and giving yourself over to the direction of the one-true God. Two women, each choosing opposite choices. One we stop talking about at this point of time. The other we […]

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Ruth 1:6-7 / Only One Step Away From Heading Home

We are only one step away from heading home, but just as the road away from home can be smoothly paved – the road back home can often hold obstacles of shame. Just remember, God is not a God of shame, but of redemption. Can favor be restored? Can all our past mess-ups be redeemed? […]

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Ruth 1:3-5 / Tales of Living in the Land of Compromise

The road away from God is always smoothly paved, but could be headed in a direction you don’t want to go. Naomi discovers this the hard way here in the beginning of Ruth. When we choose a live of comfort over a life of character, we may end up in a place we never wanted […]

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