Life of tears.
This lfe is filled with difficulty and struggle. We find ways of distracting ourselves to avoid dealing with it. Watching lots of TV. Eating. Internet. Facebook. Staying always busy. Stiff upper-lip. Mary Poppins spoon full of sugar. Etc.
When somthing big happens (WOrld Trade Center, Tsunami...)we feel we must do PR work for God and excuse Him from the situation. Naomi doesn't take any of these avenues of escape. She says that she is grieved and bitter because of what has come from the hand of God. The Biblical response is to say God is Sovereign and is at work in these situations. God doesn't say don't worry be happy, He says "I'm in control and here with you".
Joy has to do with an abiding , resting trust and satisfaction in the covenant truths contained in Scripture, and Christs faithfulness to keep them. Has nothing do with a happy feeling,etc.
How is this demonstrated in Ruth 1?
Ruth references God by His personal, intimate name of God. How many times when ate in trouble do we cry out to Yehweh as FATHER. No, we pray "God!". Naomi would remind us that He is still personel and intimately involved. He is our loving Father who is working all these things together for a purpose.
Naomi prays for Yahwehs loving kindness to be with them. When we're suffering we need to keep from immediately assuming God's punishing us. He still loves us and is caring for us.
God will never leave or forsake us.
ruth v 16-17. She uses covenant language " your people be my people... " God says you are my people, the sheep of my pasture.
God is still working in His people, still keeping his promises.
Nowhere in Ruth do you see them trying to pretend the suffering and struggles don't exist. Rather they admit their reality but focus on the fact that the Covenant-keeping God is in control and on the move.
Life is pain, and if anyone tells you differently they're selling you something.
(From this weeks sermon)
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