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Jesus DNA Found! – Ruth 4 9-22

Posted by admin on July 11th, 2007

As we finish the book of Ruth what this list of names all about? Shouldn’t they be riding of into the sunset and living happily ever after? Instead we just get a list of names, what that about? Well they do live happily every after, actually because of what Boaz and Ruth did we all live happily ever after. That final name is all-important to you. It’s important to your mates at college, it’s important to your friends at school; it’s only massively important to the world. There are many predications from people in the know, in the Old Testament that say Jesus would come from the family of David. So David the last name mentioned in the book of Ruth was the great great great great great great great great great great great grandfather of Jesus, who came to save the world. OK I am missing a quite a few greats but you get the idea. OK so the fact that Jesus came form the family of David is yet more proof that he is the true Messiah, but what difference does that make to us outside of that fantastic news? Well the son of Boaz and Ruth, Obed was David’s great grandfather. Are you getting the picture? The descendent of two every day ordinary people, who just did the right thing, became our saviour. The DNA of these two guys was in Jesus, in the same way that the DNA of your parents is in you. It’s amazing how God will use you when you do the right stuff. How’s God going to use you?

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I Do This And That Happens – Ruth 4 1-8

Posted by admin on July 10th, 2007

So Boaz strolls off to see the guy who is first in line to buy the land that Naomi is selling. The guy’s first thoughts are this is a good deal “Ill buy it.” But he forgets the consequence of that action. Boaz says, “of course if you buy the land by law you must take Naomi or Ruth as your wife.” He soon changes his mind when he realises this isn’t a get rich quick scheme and actually he will have to look after the wellbeing of two others. Boaz knew this all along and Boaz is willing to take on the consequences of his actions. That’s the same for us in our lives isn’t it? It doesn’t matter what we do, good or bad there are consequences to our actions. If we do stuff that’s hurts others, or ourselves there are consequences. We can go to God and say sorry and we will be forgiven, but there may still be consequences on this Earth. Murderers have been known to repent turn to God and say sorry, but they are punished anyway. If we abuse our bodies with drugs that is still going to impact our health, even when we ask for forgiveness and God has forgiven us. Of course we can pray that God will also heal us of the damage we have caused as well as forgive us. There are also good consequences. If we help others, there are consequences to our actions. We get a good rep, at school or college; we get to be known as someone that you can rely on. Also Jesus says that we will be rewarded for our good deeds. The consequence of our good actions isn’t to get us into Heaven, Jesus did that, but the consequence of our good deeds is that we will be rewarded. It seems to me that what ever we do God or bad we will have an impact on our future. Whatever we do good or bad just like Boaz we should be ready to put up with the consequence of our actions.

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Which Way Now? – Ruth 3 10-18

Posted by admin on July 9th, 2007

There is a lot of doing the right thing here. We have seen Ruth’s character in the past few chapters and we know that in a tough situation she does the right thing, she does the correct thing. Now we see Boaz, in a situation that could tempt him to do the wrong thing. But Boaz is a man of character as well he does the correct thing, he does the right thing. How do we handle these types of situations at school, college or work? Do we do the right things; do we do the correct thing? I know that all too often I have made the wrong decisions in my life. I remember being at school and choosing whether to join in with bulling someone or not. I joined in the bulling, even though I too was bullied at different times and knew how it felt. I remember at college being late with some assignment and having to make the choice to be honest or hand in someone else’s work. A few changed words later and I made the wrong decision as I handed someone else’s work in as mine. Did I do this because I knew no better? No I knew the difference between the correct and the wrong choice and just chose to ignore it. Does this mean that I could never make the right choice? Does this mean that I am so bad that God wouldn’t want to know me? No No No! God loves me so much that he sent Jesus to die on the cross for my selfish acts. And God has worked in my life and changed me for the better little by little. These days it is still hard but I am making better choices. God also loves you too. He also sent Jesus to die on that Cross for the selfish things you do. He also wants to work in your life helping you become the very best you can be. He wants to help you make the correct choices, the right choices.

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Risk Taker – Ruth 3 1-10

Posted by admin on July 8th, 2007

We may not understand this kind of action in our culture, and it may even appear to be wrong to us. I am sure if you went and laid at the feet of someone who you wanted to get to know better, you would soon end up in trouble. But this was the custom of Ruth’s time and this was her saying to Boaz, I am here ready to be your wife, I am available to you. What a risk she was taking, this guy appeared nice but now well did she really know him? Once she did this, there was no going back. Once she did this in her culture that was it she was committed. How often do we turn away from commitment? Come to think of it, have we, have you offered that kind of commitment to our creator God? How you lay at the feet of God and said to him, I am here, I am available for you to do what you want to with me? Or are we worried about that commitment. In the same way that Boaz will not take advantage of Ruth, our God will not ask us to do anything we are not equipped to do. If we go and say to our God I am here use me for what you want that is real commitment that is Ruth commitment.

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Boaz The Incredible – Ruth 2 14-23

Posted by admin on July 1st, 2007

Boaz sounds like a warriors name doesn’t it. Boaz the great. Boaz the mean. Boaz the incredible. You could picture someone with a name like that stood in a suit of armour and waving a broadsword above his head. But he was actually a rich businessman. We are told that he had land and workers. If Boaz was alive today he might own a chain of mobile phone shops, or he might be a web entrepreneur. He would be Boaz the businessman, Boaz the tycoon. Can you imagine what he would do if he caught people rummaging through his bins for old mobile phones. What would he do if Ruth came to his clothes factory and started taking all the clothes he couldn’t sell? Chances are that many businessmen today would call the police. But that is exactly what is happening here; Ruth is collecting the left over grain that his workers have missed. Boaz doesn’t call he police, no he sees someone in need and he gives her more, his giving knows no bounds. What happens to us when we see someone in need? Does our generosity know no bounds? When we see someone who needs friendship at school or college do we give them our time? When we seem someone who needs help, do we go the extra mile to do all that we can do? It is easy in this world that has so many needy people to go blind to those needs right in front of us. Boaz was a warrior, Boaz was incredible; and with Gods help you can be incredible, you can be a warrior to those who need your help.

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