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2013-12-01 - True Security
Ruth ~ Part 13
We are all capable of making decisions based on emotions, instead of depending
of God to lead us in a way that is consistent with His big picture.
In this particular lesson, we want to focus on how we advise others.
Do we advise others based on what they want to hear, or how we want them
to feel about us? Or do we give them advice based on Gods truth? I
am sure Naomi felt that for Ruth and Orpah in their circumstances, going
home would be the most secure choice. But life isnt about any kind
of security, short of that which comes from God.
God will be giving Naomi the opportunity to understand that true security
comes only from dependency on Him. He constantly gives us opportunities to
learn this same truth. This week, let us examine our lives. Do we believe
that the Lord is the real and the only source of our security? Let us ask
the Lord to help us trust in Him instead of anything else. And when we realize
where our real security is, then we are able to see our circumstances from
Gods perspective. When the storms hit, we can turn our eyes from the
tossing waves and look toward our Savior.
Naomi was obsessed by her past. Instead of being able to rejoice in Ruths
commitment to her faith, she is beaten down by her losses. Spurgeon puts
it this way:
I should think that Naomi was - certainly she ought to have
been - greatly cheered by hearing this declaration from Ruth, especially
the last part of it: Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my
God. Naomi had suffered great temporal loss; she had lost her husband
and her two sons; but now she had found the soul of her daughter-in-law;
and I believe that, according to the scales of true judgment, there ought
to have been more joy in her heart at the conversion of Ruths soul
than grief over the death of her husband and her sons. Our Lord Jesus has
told us that there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over
one sinner that repenteth; and I always understand, by that expression,
that there is joy in the heart of God himself over every sinners
repentance. Well, then, if Naomis husband and sons were true
believers, - if they had been walking aright before the Lord, -
as, let us hope, they had done, she need not have felt such sorrow for them
as could at all compare with the joy of her daughter-in-law being saved.
I guess the bottom line is, our response to circumstances is directly tied
to where we look, and Whom We Choose to Follow!
To be continued.
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