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[By Joe Stowell from the pages of Our Daily Bread.]
Jan. 25,2012
"Wherever you go, I will go; and . . . your people shall be my people, and your God, my God." Ruth 1:16
A
friend once told me: “Joe, I’ve come to realize that my life is not
made by the dreams that I dream but by the choices that I make.”
Count
on it: You will have plenty of choices in life. And usually they boil
down to a choice between “What do I want?” and “What’s best for others?”
After their husbands died, Ruth and Orpah were faced with a strategic choice (Ruth 1:11).
Their mother-in-law Naomi told them they should go home. She didn’t
want them to feel any obligation to her, in spite of the fact that her
loss was far greater. She had lost her own husband and both of her sons.
Orpah
and Ruth could either go home and start a new life, or stay with Naomi
to help her in a time of great need. They knew very well that the
latter choice would probably mean living in a foreign land as widows
for the rest of their lives, since few Jewish men would want to marry a
foreign woman.
Ruth chose to serve the needs of Naomi rather than
to serve herself. Orpah chose to leave Naomi for what she thought would
be a better life. Ruth went on to play a significant role in Jewish
history and became an ancestor of Jesus (Matt. 1:5).
Make the best choice. Choose to serve others.
When we’re involved in serving
And meeting others’ needs,
We’re imitating Jesus
In thoughts and words and deeds. —Fitzhugh
And meeting others’ needs,
We’re imitating Jesus
In thoughts and words and deeds. —Fitzhugh
Serve God by serving others.
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