But Ruth replied, “Don’t urge
me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and where you
stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God.” -Ruth
1:16 (NIV)
Ruth was a Moabite woman that
married into an Israelite family. After the death of her husband and the other
male leaders in her home, Naomi, her mother-in-law came to Ruth. Naomi
explained that the famine in her homeland had finally ended and she was going
to return.
But Naomi advised both Ruth
and her other daughter-in-law to return to their relatives. Though Naomi was a
poor widow, she knew the other women were still young enough to remarry and
live good lives. She wished them the best and urged them to start over.
Ruth could have left. She
could have returned to everything that was familiar to her. But she felt a
protective rush for the older woman she had grown to love. So, she spoke kindly
and reassured her mother-in-law, promising to stay by her side.
When everyone else was willing
to give up on Naomi, Ruth stuck with her. It’s easy to be faithful to someone
in good times—when there’s more than enough to eat when there are job
promotions and positive pregnancy tests.
But it’s much harder to be
loyal when it feels like everything is falling apart—there’s a new medical bill
to add to the stack, a job loss, or yet another painful rejection. But just
like He saw Ruth, God sees your faithfulness. He sees you right where you are
and your story isn’t over yet.
God, help me to be a faithful friend and a loyal companion. Even when
things aren’t going right, You’re still holding onto me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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