by m&m » Wed Nov 19, 2014 8:20 pm
The last time we looked at the story of Ruth, her husband had left the land of promise and blessing for the Moab. He did not consult God or his will in the matter, but left because it was the most convenient thing to do, and Moab was not that far away . maybe twenty or thirty miles. and depending on how far they went into moab, it would take just a week to ten days journey. Bethlehem meant house of bread but was experiencing a famine at this time, No doubt because the Jews had forsaken The one true God of Israel, and God had promised ff they forsook Him he would send famine as a judgment so he did the natural thing, he went for for greener pastures. It says that he took his journey. no doubt Elimelech that it wiould be for a short time maybe a year two just until the rains came back and the famine in the land was lifted. It was a good plan, it was logical but it was not Gods desire for his people to leave the land of promise once they had conquered it. And maybe Elimelech was doing what other Jews were doing at the time.We are told that he took both sons and his wife, NIomi . Let me point out that God will often send faminies sometimes to correct us but other times just to test our faith. It is so easy to get scared and try to figure out a human way to solve a problem rather than trusting in Gods answer to our situation. God could have supplied their needs in the of famine because it says that God will supply all our needs according to his riches in Christ Jesus, Phil 4:19 I am sure he rationalize it in his own mind. So off they went to a better place and no famine. From the language of the scripture they were planning to come back soon, But sometime after they come to Moab, Elimelech dies suddenly. we know that whatever happened that Elimeleich and his family had settled down in the is foreign land.Let me point out that it is often easier to leave the will of God than to come back to it. 2 they stayed much longer than they first planned, it is easy to stay out of Gods will for our lives longer than you think. and of course the unexpected happened, Elimelech died suddenly, things happen outside of Gods blessed will that we can not control
or much less like It was very important to be buried in the land of your ancestors rather than a foreign land . Elimelech would never be able to go back. How sad because his name meant my God is King. but he lived and acting just the opposite.
Last time, we left off just after Elimelech died. He had not been a good spiritual leader in his family. They had left the land of promise in time of famine instead of trusting God. He was not planning to stay long but then he died very suddenly. His wife and two sons were left She had two sons one was named Mahlon, meaning sickly, the other was named chillion meaning pining away. you wonder just what kind of boys they were with names like that. But after a while they married two local girls. Again this was definitely against the command of God. God had forbidden His people to marry the pagans of the land. They worshiped false Gods. In this case the Moabites worshipped Molech. Part of their worship was to throw
life infants into the fire. Let me remind you that nothing is too evil that we can not convince ourselves the righteousness of our actions. Maybe Niomi which meant pleasant said that her boys needed wives to carry on her husbands name or they were lonely or whatever. So one married Ruth meaning companion, and the other married Orpah, meant Gazzel. But ragedy struck again = the two boys died very suddenly.
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m&m on Tue Nov 25, 2014 10:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
An intimate relationship w/ God must b our highest priority. When U hav right or poor relationship w/Him,out of that relationshp flows everything else in our life. Thus, your relationship to Him determines how you live your life. It all relates to that