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Work the Plan

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Work the Plan Hook A plan on paper changes nothing. A plan put into action can change everything. Scripture "She went down to the threshing floor and put her mother-in-law's plan into action." — 3:6 Explanation Many people remain where they are, not because they lack dreams, ambition, or good ideas, but because they never take the first step. No plan is perfect. Every successful plan has weaknesses, but progress comes from working the plan, learning along the way, and making adjustments as you go. We often admire diligent people, but what makes them diligent? They work their plans. They don't merely talk about what they intend to do—they are always moving, taking the next step, making progress, and refining their approach. Diligence is not about having a flawless strategy; it is about faithfully acting on the strategy you have. Ruth understood this principle. She did not spend her time questioning every detail of Naomi's instructions. She trus...

If You Say So

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If You Say So  Hook Faith is not proven by what we understand but by what we obey. God's instructions may not always make sense, but they always lead to His purpose. Scripture "Ruth said, 'If you say so, I'll do it, just as you've told me.'" — Ruth 3:5 Explanation A believer's first response should always be, "What does God's Word say?" —and then obey it. Ruth trusted Naomi's counsel and acted on it. In the same way, Simon Peter obeyed Jesus' instruction after a night of catching nothing: "But if you say so, I'll let down the nets" (Luke 5:5). His obedience produced a miraculous catch. God's instructions may seem unreasonable to our minds, but His Word never fails. When God says it, our responsibility is to obey. Application What has God already spoken to you through His Word? Stop waiting for everything to make sense. Trust Him enough to say, "If You say so, I'll do it." Le...

Do Whatever It Takes

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Do Whatever It Takes Hook Dreams don't become reality by desire alone. God may give the promise, but it is our responsibility to take the steps of obedience that bring it to life. Scripture "I will do everything you say," Ruth replied. " ( Ruth 3:5 NLT) Explanation Ruth's response to Naomi was immediate and wholehearted. She didn't argue, delay, or negotiate. She simply said, "I will do everything you say." Throughout Ruth's story, we see a beautiful partnership between God's providence and human obedience. God arranged the opportunities, but Ruth took the necessary steps. Divine favor never cancels human responsibility. Application What is God asking you to do today? Pray—but also prepare. Believe—but also act. God may open the door, but you must walk through it. As Philippians 2:13 reminds us, God works in us both to will and to do His good pleasure. If He has given you the desire, trust Him for the strength to act. ...

Understand The Culture

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Understand the Culture Hook God often works through people who understand the culture, but He is never limited by it. Wisdom is knowing the difference. Scripture "When you see him slipping off to sleep, watch where he lies down and then go there. Lie at his feet to let him know that you are available to him for marriage. Then wait and see what he says. He'll tell you what to do." ( Ruth 3:4 MSG) Explanation Culture is a people's way of life. It shapes how they think, what they value, and what they consider acceptable. If you don't understand the "how," you'll often struggle to understand the "why." Naomi understood the customs of Bethlehem because she belonged there. Ruth was a foreigner who needed someone to guide her. Naomi's instruction may seem unusual today, but within their culture, lying at Boaz's feet was a respectful way of expressing Ruth's desire for redemption and marriage. God's plans do not...

Prepare For Success

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Prepare for Success Hook Success rarely arrives unannounced. More often, it meets those who have been quietly getting ready for it long before anyone noticed. The opportunities of tomorrow are usually claimed by the people who prepared today. Scripture "Take a bath. Put on some perfume. Get all dressed up and go to the threshing floor. But don't let him know you're there until the party is well under way and he's had plenty of food and drink." ( Ruth 3:3 ) Explanation Naomi's instructions to Ruth were intentional. Every detail mattered. Ruth was not merely changing her appearance; she was preparing herself for the next chapter of her life. Her diligence in the field had already revealed her character. Now she needed to present herself appropriately for the opportunity before her. Nothing just happens. Every result has a cause. When preparation meets opportunity, success is often the outcome. Preparation has different expressions. For Ruth,...

It's Time To Make Your Move

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It's Time to Make Your Move Hook Many dreams never die because they are impossible—they die because someone never took the first step. Fear keeps asking, "What if I fail?" Faith asks, "What if God goes before me?" Every breakthrough begins with a move. Scripture "And isn't Boaz our close relative, the one with whose young women you've been working? Maybe it's time to make our move. Tonight is the night of Boaz's barley harvest at the threshing floor." ( Ruth 3:2 ) Explanation Naomi recognized that the season had changed. Ruth had worked faithfully in Boaz's field, but now it was time to move from waiting to acting. She could not remain in the same place expecting a different outcome. There are moments in life when planning must give way to action. While wisdom calls us to prepare, faith calls us to step forward. Ruth and Naomi had no guarantee that Boaz would respond favorably. He could have said no. Yet they u...

One Day

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One Day Hook Every breakthrough has a beginning. You may not know when it will come, but one day, the ordinary will give way to the extraordinary. The day you've prayed for, prepared for, and patiently waited for will eventually arrive. Scripture "One day her mother-in-law Naomi said to Ruth, 'My dear daughter, isn't it about time I arranged a good home for you so you can have a happy life?'" — Ruth 3:1 Explanation Life is lived one day at a time, and we rarely know which day will become the turning point. Yet many of the greatest moments in our lives begin with an ordinary day that God transforms into an extraordinary one. Ruth's journey reminds us of this truth. She experienced heartbreaking loss in Moab, left everything familiar behind, and entered a foreign land with no guarantees. She worked faithfully, served humbly, and trusted God even when her future seemed uncertain. Then, one day, everything began to change. Naomi recognized...