One of the best sermons I ever heard on dating had to do
with a study of Ruth. It presented Ruth in a light I’d never heard before –
from the perspective of a single Christian male. The sermon stated, “Some of
you men have a mental or an actual list of what you’re looking for in a wife. How
many of you’d include pagan family, most of her life spent in a cult, homeless,
flat broke, pitted out, dirty, with a crazy, angry mother-in-law as a bonus
prize?” Flaws. Ruth had plenty of them. I have them. So do you. We’re all
wounded and broken, and our lives are far from perfect. We can’t see the next
step forward. We think our past keeps us from having God’s best. We wonder how
God could ever use us.
That’s certainly how Ruth felt. She was a grieving widow.
She was broke, relying on the kindness of strangers just to get a meal. At times,
she must have wanted to fall into despair. But she had one thing that trumped
all of that: faith. She trust God to direct her life, and she put Him in
charge. She let Him take the lead on everything from her finances to her love
life. And check out what happens in return for her obedience: after all her
grief, Ruth married a man named Boaz and had a son who become a direct ancestor
of Just Christ, the Messiah. Who’s to say God can’t use broken people? Let God
take the lead in your life, and wait for Him to work His wonders. Lead me Lord,
I’m waiting!
Prayer: Where you
lead I will follow. Help me take courage in my strengths and give my weaknesses
to you. Show me what they are so I can move away from my broken past and into
the glory you’ve planned for me. Amen.
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