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It So Happened

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It So Happened Hook There are moments in life that seem accidental, random, or even disappointing. Yet, behind what appears to be coincidence, God is often quietly arranging the pieces of our destiny. What we call chance, God calls providence. Scripture "It so happened that Naomi had a relative by marriage, a man prominent and rich, connected with Elimelech's family. His name was Boaz." ( Ruth 2:1 ) Explanation After losing her husband and sons, Naomi saw herself through the lens of her pain and asked to be called Mara —"bitter"—instead of Naomi —"pleasant." In her grief, she overlooked an important fact: God had already positioned a kinsman-redeemer named Boaz within her reach. What seemed like a hopeless ending was actually the beginning of a divine turnaround. The Bible simply says, "It so happened." But behind those words was the unseen hand of God. Boaz's existence was no accident. God had factored him into Naomi...

Fix Your Focus

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Fix Your Focus Hook What you focus on determines how you feel, how you respond, and ultimately where you are headed. The same situation can either become a reason for despair or an opportunity for hope, depending on the perspective through which you view it. Sometimes God is already working, but our eyes are fixed on what we have lost rather than on what He is providing. Scripture "And so Naomi returned from Moab, accompanied by her daughter-in-law Ruth the Moabite, arriving in Bethlehem as the barley harvest was beginning." ( Ruth 1:J22 ) Explanation Perspective matters. The way we interpret the events of our lives often determines whether we walk in bitterness or in hope. Naomi left Bethlehem because of a famine. Her decision seemed logical at the time, but it was based more on what she could see than on what God might be doing. In Moab, she lost her husband and her sons, and when she finally returned home, she concluded that God had ruined her life. She...

The Lord Brought Me Home Again

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The Lord Brought Me Home Again Hook Have you ever felt that life has taken more from you than it has given? Perhaps you have experienced painful losses and wondered what was left worth celebrating. Yet, even in seasons of emptiness, God often leaves us with blessings we fail to recognize. Sometimes, what feels like an ending is actually God bringing us back for a greater purpose. Scripture "I went out full, and the LORD hath brought me home again empty: why then call ye me Naomi, seeing the LORD hath testified against me, and the Almighty hath afflicted me?" ( Ruth 1:21 KJV) Explanation Naomi measured her life by what she had lost. She had left Bethlehem with a husband and two sons, hoping for a better future in Moab. Instead, tragedy struck, and she returned home grieving and convinced that she was empty. But Naomi's perspective was limited by her pain. Though she had lost much, she had not lost everything. God had preserved her life, given her the lo...

Naomi... Not Mara

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Naomi… Not Mara Hook Life has a way of trying to rename us. Pain, disappointment, failure, loss, and rejection often whisper, "This is who you are now." But a difficult season should never become a permanent identity. Your circumstances may change, but God's purpose for your life remains unchanged. Scripture "And she said to them, Call me not Naomi [pleasant]; call me Mara [bitter], for the Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me." — Ruth 1:20 (AMP) Explanation After losing her husband and sons, Naomi returned to Bethlehem overwhelmed by grief. So painful was her experience that she asked people to stop calling her Naomi , meaning pleasant , and instead call her Mara , meaning bitter . How often do we do the same? We define ourselves—or others—by our worst moments. We speak of "the blind boy," "the abandoned woman," "the failed businessman," or "the childless couple." As hurtful as it is when others l...

The Power of A Made-Up Mind

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The Power of a Made-Up Mind Hook Many people have good intentions, big dreams, and noble goals. They want to start a business, write a book, pursue a calling, or deepen their walk with God. Yet many never move beyond wishing because they lack one crucial ingredient: a made-up mind. Scripture "So when Naomi saw that Ruth had made up her mind to go with her, she stopped urging her." — Ruth 1:18 (NLT) Explanation One of the most powerful forces in life is a made-up mind. When a person truly settles a matter in their heart, obstacles become challenges to overcome rather than excuses to quit. Ruth had every reason to turn back. Her future was uncertain. She was leaving her homeland, her people, and everything familiar. Yet she made a decision and refused to be swayed. Her commitment was so evident that Naomi could see it. The Bible says, "Naomi saw that Ruth had made up her mind ." A made-up mind produces perseverance. It keeps you moving when circum...

kissers and Cleavers

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Kissers and Cleavers Hook Have you noticed that some people leave when the road gets difficult, while others stay even when they have every reason to walk away? Life has a way of revealing who is merely attached to us and who is genuinely committed to our journey. Scripture "Again they wept aloud. Then Orpah kissed her mother-in-law goodbye, but Ruth clung to her." (Ruth 1:14) Explanation Naomi, Ruth, and Orpah were traveling together toward Israel after experiencing deep personal loss. Along the way, Naomi encouraged her daughters-in-law to return to their families and pursue a future that seemed more promising. She wasn't being selfish; she was being thoughtful and considerate of their welfare. Faced with this life-changing decision, Orpah eventually accepted Naomi's advice. She kissed her goodbye and returned home. There was nothing wrong with her decision. It simply meant her path was different from Naomi's. Ruth, however, made a different...

But the Israelites Strategized

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But the Israelites Strategized Have you ever wondered why some people keep trying harder but never seem to get different results? Sometimes the problem is not a lack of effort, prayer, or faith—it is a lack of strategy. Scripture "But the Israelites strategized: 'Now let's retreat and pull them out of the city onto the main roads.' So every Israelite moved farther out to Baal Tamar; at the same time the Israelite ambush rushed from its place west of Gibeah." (Judges 20:33) Explanation There is a popular saying: "A place for everything and everything in its place." Success often requires more than desire; it requires planning and strategy. Strategy is choosing the best course of action from several available options. It involves thinking, evaluating, and intentionally positioning yourself for victory. The Israelites learned this lesson the hard way. Following the horrific murder of the Levite's concubine, they went to war against ...