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Who Am I Ruth1:6-22 Jessica Wang. Naomis situation Naomi was left with no sons and no husband. This was a great tragedy.

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Page 1: Who Am I Ruth1:6-22 Jessica Wang. Naomis situation Naomi was left with no sons and no husband. This was a great tragedy.

Who Am I Who Am I

Ruth1:6-22 Jessica Wang

Page 2: Who Am I Ruth1:6-22 Jessica Wang. Naomis situation Naomi was left with no sons and no husband. This was a great tragedy.

Naomi’s situation • Naomi was left with no sons and no

husband. This was a great tragedy.

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There are Chinese sayings about tragedy :• When a person is young, she loses her

father or mother.

• When a person is middle-aged she loses her spouse

• When person is olds she loses her son.

• When something getting worse.

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Everywhere in the Bible, God is described as:

• good, loving, righteous, merciful,

all-powerful,

all-present,

all-knowing,

compassionate and holy.

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• But sometimes we go through pain, tragedy, sadness, and disappointment, such as:

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• The loss of a loved one,

• The loss of financial security,

• The bankruptcy of a business

• A rift within a family

• The death of a child…

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• We can be quick to question God or blame Him, rather than thanking Him for carrying us through it all.

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• Sometimes these circumstances are painful for the moment.

• Sometimes we do not understand. But the end result is always rewarding

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• In all things God works for the good for those who love him, who have been called according his purpose.

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Naomi’s attitude ——return by faith

• Naomi did not blame and question God. Instead she had faith in Him and returned to Him.

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There are at least two reasons for this• First, Naomi realized that God kept working in

His people. He had provided food for them after the famine.

• He was faithful.• Second, she accepted what almighty God had

done in her life, even though it was bitter. • He was in control.

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The result

• Naomi’s soul was restored.

• She was rewarded by God.

• God had an even higher plan for this family when they even did not know.

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• Ruth 4:13 So Boaz took Ruth and she became his wife. Then he went to her, and the Lord enabled her to conceive, and she gave birth to a son.

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• Ruth 4:14 The women said to Naomi: “Praise be to the LORD, who this day has not left you without a kinsman-redeemer. May he become famous throughout Israel!

• Ruth 4:15 He will renew your life and sustain you in your old age. For your daughter-in-law, who loves you and who is better to you than seven sons, has given him birth.

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• 17 The women living there said, 'Naomi has a son.' And they named him Obed. He was the father of Jesse, the father of David.

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Ruth and Orpah’s situation

• They had a choice :

to go with Naomi or stay in their home country. (vv. 6-18)

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• To go back to their families (v. 8)

• To get remarried (v. 9)

• To go back to their gods (v. 15)

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• Naomi wanted Orpah and Ruth to remain where they would be comfortable,

• where they were familiar,

• where they were most likely to find acceptance and protection.

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Ruth’s attitude : go by faith

• 16 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.

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• 17 Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried. May the Lord deal with me, be it ever so severely, if anything but death separates you and me.'

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Ruth faith also brought her into action

• she chose to go with Naomi even though she was free to stay behind.

• she chose to go with Naomi even though Orpah didn't. 

• She chose to go with Naomi even though it meant taking risks.

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Ruth’s Risks

• She might not be accepted by the Israelites

• She might never get married again.

• She would to take responsibility as breadwinner

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The result :Ruth had a rich reward for her faith

• She received God's provision of her food. • She had a romantic love story• Ruth 4:13 So Boaz took Ruth and she became

his wife.

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• She was in the family tree of Jesus

• Then he went to her, and the Lord enabled her to conceive, and she gave birth to a son named Obed... 22 Obed the father of Jesse, and Jesse the father of David.

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Orpah’s attitude: • Stay behind for an easy comfortable way.

• She chose

– the way which was comfortable, – the way where she was familiar,– the way where she was most likely to

find acceptance and protection.

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Orpah’s Result

• Orpah chose the easy way, but in the end she got nothing.

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Summary Name Situation Attitude Result

Naomi Suffering Faith Restoration

Ruth Choice Faith Reward

Orpah Choice Comfort Nothing

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Am I like Naomi?• Am I in a trial, suffering, disappointed?

• Have I lost a loved one?

• Have I lost financial security?

• Is my business bankrupt?

• Is there a rift in my family?

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In that case, what is my attitude to God?

• Do I blame Him?

• Do I run away from Him?

• Or do I still have faith in Him, trust in Him and faithfully follow Him?

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Am I like Ruth and Orpah?

• Do I have freedom to choose either God’s will or my desire?

• Are there important choices in front of me?

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In that case:

• Will I act like Orpah to choose the easy comfortable way?

• Will I choose my way rather than God's?

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• Or will I act like Ruth to choose God's way?

• Will I choose God's way, even if it seems more difficult?

• Will I choose God's way even if it mean taking risks?

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Ruth1:6-22 Jessica Wang