Ruth and Naomi Ruth
A kind, old woman named Naomi lived far from her homeland. Her husband and sons had died. All she had left were her two daughters-in-law. One day, Naomi told them, "I must return to my homeland. I'll miss you, but I'm just an old woman. There's nothing I can do for you." "Please, Naomi," begged Ruth, one of the daughters-in-law. "Let me go where you go. Your people will be my people. And your God will be my God." And so Naomi agreed. And the two women traveled for many days until they finally reached Naomi's hometown, a place called Bethlehem. "It's time for the barley harvest, Naomi," said Ruth. "If I gather leftover grain, we can make bread to eat." So Ruth got permission to pick up grain missed by the harvesters. A man named Boaz owned the field and wondered who she was. "She came back with old Naomi," said his foreman. "All day long, she has worked hard."
"You are very kind to a foreigner," she said. "You helped my relative Naomi," said Boaz. "May God bless and reward you for your kindness." God did bless Ruth. In time she and Boaz became friends. Boaz shared food, and helped her whenever he could.
"God bless you," said Boaz. "And don't be afraid, for I will take care of you." Naomi rejoiced when Ruth and Boaz got married. And Ruth became the great-grandmother of the great King David!
A Life of Significance
No matter how grim things may seem right now, we can find comfort in knowing that God is our Saviour.
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