After Ruth 2:1-18
She left all she knew,
home, family, everything
familiar, to travel with
her mother-in-law back
home. The others
returned to their own
families, but she left
all behind, faithful
to her dead husband
and his mother. It was
a kindness, a blessing.
Her story was told,
shared among the people
she now lived with, she
a foreigner, an alien,
among strangers and
enemies. A kindness
recognized, a kindness
told to the owner
of the field, the owner
who favored her and
blessed her. It was
a kindness on his part,
a kindness given
for a kindness shown.
Photograph by Mona Eendra via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
Releasing Artists to Renew Culture: A new course to help you engage with the arts – Think Theology.
Throw Yourself Away in Hope: The Sacred Death of Fatherhood – Greg Morse at Desiring God.
The Incredible Blessing of My Father’s Difficult Final Months – Ruth Wood at Eternal Perspective Ministries.
Selina Hastings: The Means of Doing Much Good – Vance Christie.
1 comment:
The story of Ruth is one of my favorites, Glynn. She is a perfect example of selfless giving.
Blessings!
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