Choices
Wherever you go, I will go; and . . . your people shall be my people, and your God, my God. — Ruth 1:1
A friend once told me: “Joe, I’ve come to realize that my life is not made by the dreams that I dream but by the choices that I make.”
Count on it: You will have plenty of choices in life. And usually they boil down to a choice between “What do I want?” and “What’s best for others?”
After their husbands died, Ruth and Orpah were faced with a strategic choice (Ruth
Orpah and Ruth could either go home and start a new life, or stay with Naomi to help her in a time of great need. They knew very well that the latter choice would probably mean living in a foreign land as widows for the rest of their lives, since few Jewish men would want to marry a foreign woman.
Ruth chose to serve the needs of Naomi rather than to serve herself. Orpah chose to leave Naomi for what she thought would be a better life. Ruth went on to play a significant role in Jewish history and became an ancestor of Jesus (Matt. 1:5).
Make the best choice. Choose to serve others. — Joe Stowell
When we’re involved in serving
And meeting others’ needs,
We’re imitating Jesus
In thoughts and words and deeds.
— Fitzhugh
READ: Ruth 1:11-18
Serve God by serving others.
The Bible in one year:
• Leviticus 26-27
• Mark 2
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