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Tuesday, 28 September 2021

The Book of RUTH - Chapter Two


Ruth meets Boaz in the cornfield

1 Now Naomi had a relative on her husband’s side, a man of standing from the clan of Elimelek, whose name was Boaz.

2 And Ruth the Moabite said to Naomi, ‘Let me go to the fields and pick up the leftover grain behind anyone in whose eyes I find favour.’

Naomi said to her, ‘Go ahead, my daughter.’ 3 So she went out, entered a field and began to glean behind the harvesters. As it turned out, she was working in a field belonging to Boaz, who was from the clan of Elimelek.

4 Just then Boaz arrived from Bethlehem and greeted the harvesters, ‘The Lord be with you!’

‘The Lord bless you!’ they answered.

5 Boaz asked the overseer of his harvesters, ‘Who does that young woman belong to?’

6 The overseer replied, ‘She is the Moabite who came back from Moab with Naomi. 7 She said, “Please let me glean and gather among the sheaves behind the harvesters.” She came into the field and has remained here from morning till now, except for a short rest in the shelter.’

8 So Boaz said to Ruth, ‘My daughter, listen to me. Don’t go and glean in another field and don’t go away from here. Stay here with the women who work for me. 9 Watch the field where the men are harvesting, and follow along after the women. I have told the men not to lay a hand on you. And whenever you are thirsty, go and get a drink from the water jars the men have filled.’

10 At this, she bowed down with her face to the ground. She asked him, ‘Why have I found such favour in your eyes that you notice me – a foreigner?’

11 Boaz replied, ‘I’ve been told all about what you have done for your mother-in-law since the death of your husband – how you left your father and mother and your homeland and came to live with a people you did not know before. 12 May the Lord repay you for what you have done. May you be richly rewarded by the Lord, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to take refuge.’

13 ‘May I continue to find favour in your eyes, my lord,’ she said. ‘You have put me at ease by speaking kindly to your servant – though I do not have the standing of one of your servants.’

14 At mealtime Boaz said to her, ‘Come over here. Have some bread and dip it in the wine vinegar.’

When she sat down with the harvesters, he offered her some roasted grain. She ate all she wanted and had some left over. 15 As she got up to glean, Boaz gave orders to his men, ‘Let her gather among the sheaves and don’t reprimand her. 16 Even pull out some stalks for her from the bundles and leave them for her to pick up, and don’t rebuke her.’

17 So Ruth gleaned in the field until evening. Then she threshed the barley she had gathered, and it amounted to about an ephah. 18 She carried it back to town, and her mother-in-law saw how much she had gathered. Ruth also brought out and gave her what she had left over after she had eaten enough.

19 Her mother-in-law asked her, ‘Where did you glean today? Where did you work? Blessed be the man who took notice of you!’

Then Ruth told her mother-in-law about the one at whose place she had been working. ‘The name of the man I worked with today is Boaz,’ she said.

20 ‘The Lord bless him!’ Naomi said to her daughter-in-law. ‘He has not stopped showing his kindness to the living and the dead.’ She added, ‘That man is our close relative; he is one of our guardian-redeemers.’

21 Then Ruth the Moabite said, ‘He even said to me, “Stay with my workers until they finish harvesting all my grain.”’

22 Naomi said to Ruth her daughter-in-law, ‘It will be good for you, my daughter, to go with the women who work for him, because in someone else’s field you might be harmed.’

23 So Ruth stayed close to the women of Boaz to glean until the barley and wheat harvests were finished. And she lived with her mother-in-law.


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Word by Word Meditations 

by Fred Ursell


Ruth 2: “favour” (v.10)

Meet Boaz! Some man! Polite and godly, just see how he greeted his workmen, “the LORD be with you!” (v.4). Considerate from the start to Ruth, “stay here … I have told the men not to touch you … get a drink from the water jars” (vv.8-9). Sympathetic of her circumstances, (“I’ve been told … what you have done for your mother-in-law since the death of your hus-band” v.11), he instructed them to be kind to her (v.15). Ruth appreciated his great favour to her, “a foreigner” (v.10), a picture of Christ’s even more gracious favour to us his church.  

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The Book of RUTH - Chapter 2

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The Book of RUTH 

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OVERVIEW 

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THE BOOK OF RUTH

 - Overview 

The Bible Project 

https://youtu.be/0h1eoBeR4Jk



STUDY - LINKS

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The Book of RUTH

by David Pawson

https://youtu.be/WHGbkXiN5Mk


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The Book of RUTH

The Big Story in the Little Story

by Matt Mackie (the Bible Project )

https://youtu.be/--Tzi-jMD1E



CHILDREN CORNER

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The Story of Ruth and Naomi

https://youtu.be/YIeRJmLDeQ0


https://youtu.be/irThVpdeSXk


https://youtu.be/UTZjvMzXQs4


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Monday, 27 September 2021

The Book of RUTH - Chapter One

 

THE BOOK OF RUTH

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The Bible Project 



Naomi loses her husband and sons

1 In the days when the judges ruled, there was a famine in the land. So a man from Bethlehem in Judah, together with his wife and two sons, went to live for a while in the country of Moab. 2 The man’s name was Elimelek, his wife’s name was Naomi, and the names of his two sons were Mahlon and Kilion. They were Ephrathites from Bethlehem, Judah. And they went to Moab and lived there.

3 Now Elimelek, Naomi’s husband, died, and she was left with her two sons. 4 They married Moabite women, one named Orpah and the other Ruth. After they had lived there about ten years, 5 both Mahlon and Kilion also died, and Naomi was left without her two sons and her husband.


Naomi and Ruth return to Bethlehem

6 When Naomi heard in Moab that the Lord had come to the aid of his people by providing food for them, she and her daughters-in-law prepared to return home from there. 7 With her two daughters-in-law she left the place where she had been living and set out on the road that would take them back to the land of Judah.

8 Then Naomi said to her two daughters-in-law, ‘Go back, each of you, to your mother’s home. May the Lord show you kindness, as you have shown kindness to your dead husbands and to me. 9 May the Lord grant that each of you will find rest in the home of another husband.’

Then she kissed them goodbye and they wept aloud 10 and said to her, ‘We will go back with you to your people.’

11 But Naomi said, ‘Return home, my daughters. Why would you come with me? Am I going to have any more sons, who could become your husbands? 12 Return home, my daughters; I am too old to have another husband. Even if I thought there was still hope for me – even if I had a husband tonight and then gave birth to sons – 13 would you wait until they grew up? Would you remain unmarried for them? No, my daughters. It is more bitter for me than for you, because the Lord’s hand has turned against me!’

14 At this they wept aloud again. Then Orpah kissed her mother-in-law goodbye, but Ruth clung to her.

15 ‘Look,’ said Naomi, ‘your sister-in-law is going back to her people and her gods. Go back with her.’

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. 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 even death separates you and me.’ 18 When Naomi realised that Ruth was determined to go with her, she stopped urging her.

19 So the two women went on until they came to Bethlehem. When they arrived in Bethlehem, the whole town was stirred because of them, and the women exclaimed, ‘Can this be Naomi?’

20 ‘Don’t call me Naomi,’ she told them. ‘Call me Mara, because the Almighty has made my life very bitter. 21 I went away full, but the Lord has brought me back empty. Why call me Naomi? The Lord has afflicted me; the Almighty has brought misfortune upon me.’

22 So Naomi returned from Moab accompanied by Ruth the Moabite, her daughter-in-law, arriving in Bethlehem as the barley harvest was beginning.


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Word by Word Meditations 

by Fred Ursell



Ruth 1: “determined” (v.18)

Meet David’s gran! Some woman! Born a Moabitess, she’d married an immigrant Israelite. A foreigner! That took some doing! But they had no children, and then her husband died. Her father-in-law Elimelech passed away, as did his other son. Three widows! Some shock! Her mother-in-law Naomi decided to return to Israel, and urged Orpah and Ruth to stay in Moab, “but Ruth clung to her” (v.14).  Naomi “realised” how determined she was (v.18). Some personality! Copy her - there’s a gulf between “stubborn” and determined”.

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The Book of RUTH - Chapter 1

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The Book of RUTH 

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STUDY - LINKS

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The Book of RUTH

by David Pawson

https://youtu.be/WHGbkXiN5Mk


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The Book of RUTH

The Big Story in the Little Story

by Matt Mackie (the Bible Project )

https://youtu.be/--Tzi-jMD1E



CHILDREN CORNER 

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The Story of Ruth 

https://youtu.be/YIeRJmLDeQ0


https://youtu.be/irThVpdeSXk


https://youtu.be/UTZjvMzXQs4


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Sunday, 26 September 2021

The Book of ISAIAH - Chapter Sixty Six

 


Judgment and hope

1

This is what the Lord says:

‘Heaven is my throne,

    and the earth is my footstool.

Where is the house you will build for me?

    Where will my resting-place be?

Has not my hand made all these things,

    and so they came into being?’

declares the Lord.

‘These are the ones I look on with favour:

    those who are humble and contrite in spirit,

    and who tremble at my word.

But whoever sacrifices a bull

    is like one who kills a person,

and whoever offers a lamb

    is like one who breaks a dog’s neck;

whoever makes a grain offering

    is like one who presents pig’s blood,

and whoever burns memorial incense

    is like one who worships an idol.

They have chosen their own ways,

    and they delight in their abominations;

so I also will choose harsh treatment for them

    and will bring on them what they dread.

For when I called, no one answered,

    when I spoke, no one listened.

They did evil in my sight

    and chose what displeases me.’

Hear the word of the Lord,

    you who tremble at his word;

‘Your own people who hate you,

    and exclude you because of my name, 

have said,“Let the Lord be glorified,

    that we may see your joy!”

    Yet they will be put to shame.

Hear that uproar from the city,

    hear that noise from the temple!

It is the sound of the Lord

    repaying his enemies all they deserve.

‘Before she goes into labour,

    she gives birth;

before the pains come upon her,

    she delivers a son.

Who has ever heard of such things?

    Who has ever seen things like this?

Can a country be born in a day

    or a nation be brought forth in a moment?

Yet no sooner is Zion in labour

    than she gives birth to her children.

Do I bring to the moment of birth

    and not give delivery?’ says the Lord.

‘Do I close up the womb

    when I bring to delivery?’ says your God.

10 

‘Rejoice with Jerusalem and be glad for her,

    all you who love her;

rejoice greatly with her,

    all you who mourn over her.

11 

For you will feed and be satisfied

    at her comforting breasts;

you will drink deeply

    and delight in her overflowing abundance.’

12 

For this is what the Lord says:

‘I will extend peace to her like a river,

    and the wealth of nations like a flooding stream;

you will feed and be carried on her arm

    and dandled on her knees.

13 

As a mother comforts her child,

    so will I comfort you;

    and you will be comforted over Jerusalem.’

14 

When you see this, your heart will rejoice

    and you will flourish like grass;

the hand of the Lord will be made known to his servants,

    but his fury will be shown to his foes.

15 

See, the Lord is coming with fire,

    and his chariots are like a whirlwind;

he will bring down his anger with fury,

    and his rebuke with flames of fire.

16 

For with fire and with his sword

    the Lord will execute judgment on all people,

    and many will be those slain by the Lord.

17

 ‘Those who consecrate and purify themselves 

to go into the gardens, following one who is among 

those who eat the flesh of pigs, 

rats and other unclean things – 

they will meet their end together 

with the one they follow,’ declares the Lord.

18 

‘And I, because of what they have planned and done, 

am about to come and gather the people of all nations

and languages, and they will come and see my glory.

19

 ‘I will set a sign among them, 

and I will send some of those 

who survive to the nations 

– to Tarshish, to the Libyans and Lydians 

(famous as archers), to Tubal and Greece, 

and to the distant islands 

that have not heard of my fame or seen my glory. 

They will proclaim my glory among the nations. 

20

 And they will bring all your people, 

from all the nations,

 to my holy mountain in Jerusalem 

as an offering to the Lord – on horses,

 in chariots and wagons, and on mules and camels,’

 says the Lord. ‘They will bring them, 

as the Israelites bring their grain offerings, 

to the temple of the Lord in ceremonially clean vessels. 

21

 And I will select some of them also 

to be priests and Levites,’ says the Lord.

22

 ‘As the new heavens and the new earth 

that I make will endure before me,’ declares the Lord, 

‘so will your name and descendants endure. 

23

 From one New Moon to another 

and from one Sabbath to another, 

all mankind will come and bow down before me,’ 

says the Lord. 

24 

‘And they will go out and look on the dead bodies

 of those who rebelled against me; 

the worms that eat them will not die, 

the fire that burns them will not be quenched, 

and they will be loathsome to all mankind.’


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Word by Word Meditations 

by Fred Ursell


Isaiah 66: “islands” (v.19)

This final chapter foresees an international mission, specifically mentioning “Greece” (v.19), a  country lying hundreds of miles to the west, and which did not become a significant power till centuries later. Yet God announced he would “send” out his emissaries, including to distant islands … they will proclaim my glory among the nations” (v.19). Not just comparatively close ones like Cyprus; one wonders if this word prophesied  the evangelisation of the British Isles 1000 years ahead of time. The UK isn’t named, but “God so loved the world” (John 3 v.16).


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READINGS

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The Book of ISAIAH- Chapter 66

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OVERVIEW 

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ISAIAH Chapter 1 to 39

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ISAIAH Chapter 40 - 66

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https://youtu.be/_TzdEPuqgQg 



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The Book of ISAIAH

Part 1 by David Pawson

https://youtu.be/XqNzGrYbFWg


The Book of ISAIAH

Part 2 by David Pawson

https://youtu.be/1VLLZ_6ZjiE


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The Book of GENESIS - Chapter Three

1   Now the snake was more crafty than any of the wild  animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, ‘Did God really say, “You must ...