Title filial piety Ruth/Ruth 1:1-22
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Subject: Hyobu Ruth
Verse: Ruth 1:1-22
In the genealogy of Jesus recorded in Matthew 1, there are five women.
His name appears, and one of them is Ruth, a Moabite woman.
In this lesson, we look at how Ruth, a widow, came to inherit her husband.
I want to study Lot's faith and God's grace by looking at it.
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1. Ruth was filial to her mother-in-law
There was a great famine in the period of the judges of Israel.
Elimelech the Bethlehemite, his wife Naomi, and their two sons, Marlon,
He took Kirio and went to the region of Moab. Elimelech lived in Moab for some time.
He lived and died, after which his two sons married a Moabite woman.
C. Naomi's first wife was Orpah, and the second was Ruth.
However, the two married sons also died shortly thereafter, leaving only Naomi and her two sons-in-law.
At this time, Naomi said that Bethlehem was blessed by God.
I heard that the land of Moab was rich in grain.
After losing her side and her two sons, she decides to return to her homeland.
He advised the two sons-in-law to each return to their mother's house.
At the advice of her mother-in-law, Orpah returned to her home, but Ruth said, "Mother,
Where you go, I go, and where your mother stays, I
I will also lodge. Your people will be my people, and your
God will be my God” (Ruth 1:16).
She expressed her determination to follow her mother-in-law.
When Niomi and Ruth returned to Bethlehem, the barley harvest began.
It was the time. Ruth was a wealthy and young woman who was related to her father-in-law Elimelech.
You went to the field of Boaz, who was poor, and gleaned and took care of your mother-in-law.
C. By chance, she finds out that Ruth is gleaning in her field.
Boaz made Ruth glean gleaning from the boys under his control.
Be quiet and not reproach, but glean little by little from Zum for her.
I commanded them to pick them up easily. (Ruth 2:14-16)
2. Ruth waiting for God's will
With Boaz's consideration, Naomi and Ruth changed their lives to some extent.
I could have pulled her out, but Naomi was more important than making a living.
I had a thought. Nao was praying to God for this.
After hearing from Ruth what Boaz had done for them, Boaz
I thought that I could be Ruth's husband. Originally, Israel
In Esau, marriage between relatives was permitted for the sake of succession.
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Boaz is a close relative of Naomi and could be Ruth's husband.
Ruth, who heard that there was a man, went to Boaz as Naomi told him.
And Ruth went to the bed where Boaz was lying and slept with him.
I lay down with a blanket on my feet. At that time, it was the custom of Israel to marry.
If a girl dies without a daughter, the deceased's brother or close relative is the widow.
was to take as his wife, have children, and pass on the generations of the dead.
not only was the widow able to assert this right
(Deuteronomy 25:7)
Boaz found Ruth lying at his feet and told her
Let everyone know that they have closer relatives and marry Ruth if he doesn't want to.
promised to do
Hearing this, Naomi quietly waited for God's will.
(Ruth 3:18)
3. Ruth's Marriage
After that, Boaz inherited the inheritance of Elimelech before himself.
He wanted to meet the son of the king. If his relatives took over Elimelech's inheritance,
Boaz could not marry Ruth if he declared that they were dating.
Boaz was going up to the gate and was passing by Elimelech's father-in-law.
I met a close relative. So, I sat down 10 elders in the city and
He asked if he would destroy Rimelech's inheritance. At first, Elimelech's
He, who said he was going to destroy the inheritance, took Ruth, a Moabite woman, and killed the dead.
When I was told that the company should be run under that name, I refused.
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At that time, Israel was not able to confirm the breaking or exchanging of everything.
He took off his shoes and gave it to the other party to prove it.
(Deuteronomy 25:7-10) Elimelech's enterprise
When the radish took off his sandals to Boaz, Ruth, the filial piety,
He married Asus, and after that, they had a son and named him Obeb.
It was.
As promised, the baby will be brought up by Naomi so that Elimelech's generation can be inherited.
(Ruth 4:16) This Obeb gave birth to Jesse, the father of King David.
(Ruth 4:17) Jesse gave birth to David and eventually took over the world from the lineage of David.
A Savior who saves was born. The people of Israel
It is the Gentiles who inherited the lineage of the Savior through the Nin Gentile woman Ruth.
This is an event that hinted that there would be a wonderful providence of God for
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4. Let's imitate Ruth's faith
As a foreign woman, Ruth was not educated in the faith to serve God.
However, after getting married, I was able to serve God well.
So what can we learn from Ruth's life and faith?
What was it? First, Ruth is a woman who believes in God first.
In Ruth 1:16, “Your God is my God.
Her words, "will be" well illustrate it. The world's nothingness
Above all else, we can learn from Ruth the attitude of faith to follow the Lord.
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Second, we can learn Ruth's filial piety. Ruth goes home.
When Naomi told her to go back, she said, "Where my mother dies, I will die too.
I will be buried there" (Ruth 1:17). - Mother-in-law
It was a decision to serve even to death. When she arrived in Bethlehem,
W I heard that she was called a filial piety by serving her mother-in-law with sincerity in gleaning.
In today's era when ethics and morals are collapsing,
We should imitate Ruth's filial piety.
Third, Ruth, a foreign woman, met Boaz and got married.
It teaches us valuable spiritual lessons. First, God is the Savior
The choice of the Gentile women Ruth and Boaz as ancestors is an example of a future coming.
Jesus symbolizes the Redeemer of not only Jews but also Gentiles.
is to show it as
Today, the Lord is God-centered and filial like Ruth.
We are looking for a believer. We all share Ruth's faith in our life of faith.
Become a believer who is praised by God and people by applying it in the middle
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