The Following is a guest article written by Emily Anderson. Emily is a member at Wazeecha and has two theological degrees, one from The Baptist University of Florida and the other from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. We are grateful for her expertise in the Old Testament book of Ruth which she shares with us:
Happy Valentine’s Day! On a day when many of us embrace the tradition of honoring those we love and the love that we have for one another, I think that it’s definitely fitting to look within Scripture for a passage that highlights love done well. Now, most, if not all, of you are probably thinking that I talking about what has been coined “The Love Chapter” or 1 Corinthians 13. However, there is an Old Testament story in Scripture that teaches us about the beauty, strength, and determination of love – the book of Ruth. Within this short four-chapter book, is the story of a woman who survives a shocking amount of grief, but is restored to joy through the Providence and the love of God exhibited through a relentlessly, loving daughter-in-law. Many times, when we look at the book of Ruth, we see a romantic love story about a foreign woman and an Israelite man. However, when we do that, we completely miss the beautifully inspiring story behind the story. We miss the fact that the reason why Ruth becomes a part of the lineage of Christ is because she first loved her mother-in-law and refused to leave her side when she needed her most. It is this pure, relentless, selfless love that birthed the famous speech that is quoted at countless weddings and proposals. It is this unwavering commitment to loving her mother-in-law through her darkest and most difficult season that Ruth exemplifies how we are to love others. In chapter one alone, Ruth exhibits three crucial elements of how to truly love someone through an exceedingly difficult time.
As we enjoy our Valentine’s Day, may we remember Ruth and the beautifully stubborn example she lived out of love.
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Winston Anderson
2/24/2024 05:02:03 pm
Very unusual perspective, quite a bit to ponder. Keep writing Emily.
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Melissa Westberry
3/19/2024 09:24:32 am
This is a very inspiring view of Ruth's devotion to her mother- in- law! It's also very encouraging to me because my husband and I have his mom living with us, now for 5 years. My job is to care for her. Thank you for writing this article, Emily! I'm so very proud of you!
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Claudine Buchanan
3/25/2024 05:16:15 am
Thank you Emily for showing us what true love is How commitment, dedication and serving the vulnerable is an opportunity to say thank you God for the depth of your love that enabled you to send your only Son to be the sacrifice for our redemption
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Anne Clarke
4/10/2024 01:43:28 pm
Emily, nicely done so proud of you lessons learned I enjoyed reading and appreciate the way in which you bring it across continued blessings let your light shine.
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Mavia
4/10/2024 08:28:54 pm
Well done Emily, thank you for pointing out those three crucial elements.
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Joan
4/10/2024 09:57:06 pm
Beautiful perspective of committed love.
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Sandra Duncan Shaw
4/10/2024 10:50:58 pm
“Greater love has no man than this, that He lay down His life for His friends.” That’s love in action!
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Yvonne
4/11/2024 01:20:16 pm
Excellent example of true love. This is quite an eye opener. Continue to use the Bible to enlighten us.
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Ardel James
4/11/2024 02:00:03 pm
Excellent interpretation. Thanks for the points you shared. Nothing like giving love and being loved.
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Nancy A
4/12/2024 11:37:21 am
Love this perspective on love!
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Elett Bailey
4/17/2024 08:28:53 pm
This is beautiful, Emily. It helps us to look at the book of Ruth from a different angle.
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