Abundant Life Through God

Similar documents
There is Love. said to Him, Right, Teacher; You have truly stated that HE IS ONE, AND

D. This Is A Story Of A Young Woman s Dedication, Devotion, Determination, Daring, And Blessing

Jeremiah 29:11-14a (NASB)

Fruits of the Spirit: Joy By the Reverend Pen Peery

Immediately after Special Music, put up first slide!

Ruth 1:1-5 The Frightening Beginning

FAITH WHEN BROKEN. rules for the road

The Walk of Love. Sermon by Pastor Patricia Geiseman The Festival of All Saints Ruth 1:1-18 November 3-4, 2018

Providence: Bitter and Sweet

The Book of Ruth. Ruth, Romance & Redemption

Elimelech: The crops have failed again. Bethlehem has nothing for us. We must leave our land and move to Moab.

Robert Baral**HISTORICAL BOOKS**Observations on RUTH**12/17/2006 AD**page1. a lesson: ON THE BOOK OF RUTH. Robert Baral 12/17/2006 AD

In Nomine Jesu. The Text

Ruth, the young woman from Moab

TALKS FOR GROWING CHRISTIANS TRANSCRIPT. The Events Which Set the Stage for Ruth Ruth 1:1-5

basic anxiety. What's more, I used to get frequent reminders. In the past I served at churches

TALKS FOR GROWING CHRISTIANS TRANSCRIPT. Naomi s Decision to Return to Israel Ruth 1:6-18

Ruth 4 Introduction Read Ruth 4 History Boaz Culture

GOD WITH US Part 2: Conquest and Chaos Joshua Judges Ruth

Where You Go, I Will Go Ruth 1 Rev. Drew Hanson July 22, Introduction to Ruth

February 2015 Ruth Discussion Guide

I talk to many people, whether in person or on my blog, who have a relationship with the Bible that is complicated.

Ruth 1:3-8, And Elimelech Naomi's husband died; and she was left, and her two sons.

Ruth and Boaz. Leader BIBLE STUDY. people for His glory and our good.

1 Be concise. 2 Be thoughtful with your answer. 3 Rely on the scriptures for truth.

FAMILY ENRICHMENT DAY

November 5, Faith of Ruth. From the Pulpit of the Japanese Baptist Church of North Texas. Ruth 1:15-18

Ruth. A Story of Love, Devotion and Redemption David Padfield

A Six Session Bible Study. By Bass Mitchell. From E-Books By . Student Book

Sunday September 19 Sermon on Ruth Chapter 1 - From Famine to Harvest (Matthew 10:35-38, Psalm 138)

Cornerstone Bible Studies, Inc. Book of Ruth. Lesson 2

Eph. 1:7-8 The Lavishing of God

CHAPTER6 PAGAN RUTH. Ruth Chapter 1. When did the events in the book of Ruth take place (Ruth 1:1 )? (circle the correct answer)

Lessons From The Life Of A Godly Great-Grandma. May 13, 2018

Biblical Relationships: Learning from the Best and the Worst

FROM MOAB TO MISERY TO MARRIAGE TO MOTHERHOOD TO

The Story of Ruth A dramatic monologue written and acted Rev. Kimberly Heath

PETE BUMGARNER MINISTRIES

A LOVE STORY In the long history of the Old Testament, God s people frequently lost their focus. Time after time the promised Messiah of God s covenan

Your People Shall Be My People. A sermon by the Rev. Abigail Henderson, preached at First United Church of Christ in Northfield, MN, on July 20, 2014.

Lessons from Bible Women Ruth & Naomi

The Bible From 20,000 Feet Part 30 Ruth Part 1 Tuesday Night Bible Study, July 7, 2009

HOPE LOST Sermon preached by Pastor C. John Steer Autumn Ridge Church January 6-7, 2018

Ruth and Boaz. Leader BIBLE STUDY. people for His glory and our good.

Overview. New Vision. Minor League Ruth and Naomi Ruth 1: /06/2018

In you I feel safe. Naomi and Ruth

The Women in Jesus Life Ruth 4; Matthew 1 May 13, 2018 Please pray with me. God of enduring promise, you know our hearts and minds.

R E A D E R S B I B L E 06.FM_Vol2.indd 1 5/16/16 4:58 PM

Call Me Mara By Pastor Barbara McCoy

God Works Thru Shattered Dreams: book of Ruth

sojourn - live someplace temporarily. Another place is considered home.

Ruth THE FAVORED FOREIGNER 10/7/18 Introduction: A. Illus.: Several years ago Doug and Jamie Becker were part of our congregation while Doug was at

Study Guide for RUTH. Growing Christians Ministries Box 2268, Westerly, RI growingchristians.org

Ruth 06: Handfuls On Purpose

Three Principles of Providence Ruth 1-4

Wonder Wonder... About God's Growing Kingdom. Year 2, Unit 6

FEAR LESS #9 Less Fear of the Future - Part 2

To Provide and Protect Ruth and Boaz Summer Sermon Series: Love Secrets from Bible Marriages Ruth 4:9-17

First Master Key UNCOMPROMISING LOVE FOR THE PEOPLE GOD GIVES US

Ruth 03: Coming Home. The Return. were come to Bethlehem, that all the city was moved about them, and they said, Is this Naomi?

This is Fire Ministries article by Kelly Koshatka that is meant to draw your heart closer to the Person of our Lord and Life, Jesus Christ.

Unshaken. Francine Rivers

Grades 5-6 Lesson 13 Year 1 Quarter 4 RUTH. Ruth 3-4

All Scripture are from the NASB unless noted Now it came about in the days when the judges governed, Judg 1:1a

WHEN THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN-

But what to make of these two Moabite daughters-in-law?

Mary Tucker. Author. Editorial Project Manager Lorin E. Klistoff, M.A. Editor-in-Chief Sharon Coan, M.S. Ed. Illustrator Ken Tunell

DON T DESPAIR. THERE S HOPE. YOU HAVE A... Kinsman Redeemer! A STUDY OF RUTH

A GREAT-GRANDMA TO A KING, A KING-MAKER, A KING, AND A ROYAL PAIN Ruth, Samuel, David, Elijah

International King James Version Old Testament RUTH

Lesson No. 1 Ruth - Wrong Decisions. Ruth 1: 1-14 Key Verse Judges 21: 25

God chooses women the world would use and discard

JOURNEY. An Exciting Adventure of Discovery and Faith in the Pages of God s Word. Through The Scriptures. Ruth - Woman of Faith. Bible Study Series

Ruth 1:1-22. Standing Strong on Love s Commitment

Seeing Jesus in Every Story

DAILY QUIET TIME GUIDE BREVARD COMMUNITY CHURCH STORY MAKE IT COUNT 05/14/2017

Daily Bible Reading. What?

Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church 929 East Milton Street, South Bend (574) emmaus24.org

In what ways did Ruth and Boaz live in contrast with the values of society?

Ruth The Need for a Redeemer

Ruth D. This morning I want to bring you back again into our second story, the story within the story of Ruth

SOUTHLAND CHURCH THE BOOK OF RUTH. 5 Day Devotional. foundations daily devotional. foundations. daily devotional

A New We On Being Some Kind of Catholic A Sermon Godson Chapel, Duke Divinity School Nov 13, 2012

What is and What Will Be Anna Pinckney Straight Old Stone Presbyterian Church ~ Lewisburg West Virginia November 11, 2018

Welcoming the Stranger

Welcome to our series #PowerCouple.

RUTH PART 1 INTRODUCTION. Romance or The Seed of the Woman?

RUTH 1:3-5 And Elimelech Naomi s husband died; and she was left, and her two sons. And they took them wives of the women of Moab; the name of the one

A Story of Tragedy, Hope & Redemption. Gulf Shores, AL. BIBLE CLASS STUDY GUIDE Prepared by Ray Reynolds

RUTH: ALL-IN COMMITMENT

Contents. Foreword... 8

LIVING LOGOS THE BELIEVING FOR BOAZ

Ruth By Dr. Alan Cobb

The Whole Story. Shepherd s Grace Church. November 8, 2015

Sermon. Ruth 1: 1-18; 3: 1-5; 4: 13-17

Men and Women of God Ruth

Extraordinary Women the Bible

Ruth: Experiencing God s Hand in your Life God s Hand in our Suffering Ruth 1:1-22 ~ Delivered at Central Baptist Church on May 29, 2016

Session 5 OLDER UNIT 9 1 UNIT 9 // SESSION 5 // CYCLE 1 OLDER KIDS 2/3

The Story of Naomi, Ruth and Boas. Paul Versluis

Transcription:

The Rev. Dr. Hilary B. Smith Holy Comforter Richmond, VA November 8, 015; 4th Sunday after Pentecost Readings: Ruth 3:1 5; 4:13 17 ; Psalm 17 ; Hebrews 9:4 8 ; Mark 1:38 44. Abundant Life Through God Our readings from The Book of Ruth and Mark s Gospel both contain widows and examples of steadfast love and God s abundant grace seen in the lives of people. Both are about relationships, how we understand them, what our actions based on our understand means for us, for others, for God. Contributing to my sermon today is also our abundant joy in baptizing Everly, and welcoming back her family for this wonderful celebration. Though they live in Rockville MD now, Holy Comforter remains an important point of contact with God, an important part in their faith journey, and we are delighted to be the community that welcomes Everly into the life of grace, into the fellowship of the Church, as her Christian journey officially begins. As we consider the theme of abundance, we proclaim that baptism is God s gift to us; baptism is God s way of showering abundant love upon us, and that through our decision to be baptized and to have our children baptized we are responding to God s abundant love....by making a commitment...by embracing God s desire for covenant relationship with us. The Book of Ruth tells the story of Naomi and her daughters in law, Ruth and Orpah. To review, to bring us to our reading today, as the story begins, there is a famine in Judah, Naomi her husband and her two sons go to Moab to escape the famine, and there Naomi s husband dies;

her two sons marry, but 10 years later, the sons die. The three widows are left to take care of themselves. This situation of being without husbands was a disaster, with little hope of being able to maintain life on their own. In ancient times, this was always the case; and of course can still be today. Just this week the Wall Street Journal had an article about the war widows of Afghanistan; as I read the article and looked at the gripping pictures, I was reminded of Naomi and Ruth, and how things 1 have not changed much for some women in our world. Naomi tells Orpah and Ruth to leave her and go find new husbands...in loving them, she was willing to let them go and be alone rather than bringing them down with her...naomi was willing to die. Orpha goes, which was the right thing to do, the expected and respected thing to do, but, as the Bible tells us, Ruth does the unexpected, foolish thing, Ruth clings to Naomi, and says: Do not press me to leave you or to turn back from following you! Where you go, I will go; where you lodge, I will lodge; your people shall be my people, and your God my God. Where you die, I will die there will I be buried. May the LORD do thus and so to me, and more as well, if even death parts me from you! Remember that as a Moabite, Ruth was not Jewish, but she had lived with Naomi and her sons for 10 years, she had learned about God and in this story it is Ruth, a gentle, who is held up as an example of 1 http://www.wsj.com/articles/after decades of conflict many struggle to survive on their own 1446601663 Ruth 1:16 17

3 what steadfast love looks like; steadfast love that demonstrants to the world the steadfast abundant love of God, what that looks like lived by people. Ruth is the hero of the story. And as we come to end of the story, we see that she becomes central to God s story in the world with God s chosen people...ruth and Boaz marry, Naomi is saved through this, and God s salvation history moves forward, the son from the marriage of Ruth and Boaz, Obed, will be the grandfather of King David. Ruth s steadfast faithfulness to Naomi, a woman not of her tribe, allows God to work in and through her life. God at work through people...miracles of trust and connection, but not superhuman miracles...not a burning bush, but God showed Ruth the way and she followed. God worked through Ruth s feelings, her love for Naomi. It is so important to know this way of God...acting through people. Last week we focused on Jesus and the raising of Lazarus. The story of Ruth and Naomi is also about bringing life from death, and in a way that is more familiar to us...through inspired human faithfulness and devotion. Into God s story of God s people, today we baptize Everly, and through her baptism she will be united with God in this ongoing story of salvation. How fitting that we have a Biblical account of strong, faithful women today, this day as Everly is baptized to be led by the Holy Spirit to be strong and faithful in life s adventure with God. The story of Ruth shows us that God has a role for everyone; every person is God s beloved child, chosen by God to live and to share ourselves in ways that make a difference in the world. Through baptism, we are all connected with Ruth, Naomi, Boaz, King David.all because God came to us in Jesus, inviting us all to

4 be part of the story. As I say the prayer over the water today, you hear that great sweep of history...god s story...all leading up to this moment, to us being here today, to Everly s baptism. Baptism is about God s abundance, the abundance of God s love, and God s desire for close connection with everyone...enabling us to to be people of covenant. Baptism makes us all part of God s salvation history...and baptism also unites Everly and all who are baptized to each other in one community, one family...like Ruth who was not born to be a hero of Judaism, nor born Jewish, none of us were born Christians, we, or our parents for us, decided to welcome this invitation from God to share in God s abundant love through baptism...to make our covenant with God...to acknowledge through what we have promised, in our baptismal vows that we will renew today, that our relationship with God and each other and our fellow human beings...that relationship is the core of our lives and our faith. Isn t that what the poor widow in Mark s gospel is saying? By her act of great devotion? She puts in all that she has...she is all in...because relationship with God is everything. We are in this time of pledging, and I want to be clear, our church is not asking us to give everything that we have...but we are challenged by this Gospel reading to consider how we respond to God s abundance, to God s abundant love? In this reading, Jesus says that the others gave out of their abundance...did they even know that they had an abundance or were they feeling hesitant even to give what they did? I have a feeling they did not see themselves as having abundant wealth, or the freedom that they had to do a lot for God, God s mission in the

5 world. The widow had more freedom than the rich because the widow had a sense of God s abundance...she gave out of that sense, of God s abundance, in which she shared. The widow also had more respect in the eyes of Jesus than did the scribes in long robes, who said long prayers, and walk around seeking respect from the people. It can be hard for us to remember that by holding up this widow as virtuous, Jesus was shocking his listeners. Jesus brought everyone together and respected the dignity of all, which is one of the promises that we make in our baptismal covenant. Baptism itself is a great equalizer, while at the same time each person is precious to God...all are welcome to the transformative waters of baptism, and through baptism we become brothers and sisters in Christ, equals, regardless of how much money we have, or our race, or our gender, or our gender identity, or our sexual orientation...we are all equal. Our greatness, our abundance, comes from God. God s abundant love has been at work in our world since the moment of creation...at work in many ways, through many people and situations. How can we claim what is our birthright through baptism? How can we open ourselves to the possibilities that exist when we know God s abundance in our lives and live out of that, rather than fear or a sense of scarcity? May Everly s baptism give us all a renewed sense of God s abundant love and a sense of God s salvation. Amen.