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Friday 12 September 2014

Trust God or Run

Bethlehem but left because there was a great famine. They relocated to Moab with their two sons who married Moabite women; Orpah and Ruth. Unfortunately, Elimelech and his sons died, leaving three widows. Naomi decided that she would return back to Bethlehem after spending 10 years in Moab. She told her daughter in-laws to go back to their fathers’ house and remarry. Orpah left, but Ruth pleaded with her to stay.
TRUST GOD OR RUN?
Elimelech and Naomi were in a tough situation, faced with two options; to trust God or to run…they chose the latter. It was a decision that cost Elimelech and his two sons their lives. We read that they left Bethlehem (which means ‘the place of bread’) in Judah (‘praise’) to go to Moab (meaning: ‘what father?’). The meaning of Moab gives us an insight into Elimelech’s state of mind. He doubted the love, provision and fatherhood of God and chose to step out of where God had placed Him.
AN EXAMPLE OF TRUE CONVERSION
Orpah said she would stay with Naomi, but decided it wasn’t for her and left. Sadly, this is what happens with many ‘Christians’ today. They come to the Lord at countless ‘alter-calls’ but where are they a few days later? Or they may stay for a while, springing up quickly like the word says, yet when persecution or hardship comes like thorns encroaching ones growth, they leave the faith for a more ‘comfortable’ life.
But Ruth, she stayed. In Ruth we see an awesome example of true conversion. Even when others around her departed, Ruth stood her ground. Unshaken, not consumed by the thorns of life, she says in my favourite verses of this chapter (16-17), “…Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried. May the Lord deal with me, be it ever so severely, if even death separates you and me.” Having counted the cost Ruth was willing to give up everything she knew and loved to follow Naomi, and Naomi’s God. A gentile becoming one of God’s own by CHOICE – have you made yours? Will you still trust God in the hard times

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