the bitter made sweet p. 121-122 p. 123 p. 124-127
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The Bitter Made Sweet
P. 121-122P. 123
P. 124-127
Introduction
• A Bitter Life• A Well of Refreshing• A Kinsmen-Redeemer
A Bitter Life
• Gideon – “If God is with us, why?”• Naomi (“my pleasant one”)
• Circumstances – famine in Bethlehem • “the Lord’s hand is turned against me”• Call me “Mara” • “the Almighty made my life bitter”• “I was full, now I’m empty”
A Well of Refreshing
• Ruth - daughter she never had– “Where you go I will go, and where
you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. Where you die I will die, and there will I be buried”
A Well of Refreshing
• Becomes the “provider”– Bring home grains
Kinsman/Redeemer
• A male to redeem an impoverished family member or to regain land to be sold– “right of refusal”– All land belonged to God within the
tribal assignment– Bought the rights
The Kinsman/Redeemer
• Boaz – close kin to Elimelek• “I bought the property and
acquired Ruth as my wife”– Takes Ruth into his provision– Provides protection– Gives access to sustenance
God’s, Theirs and Ours
• God’s Story– Plan of redemption– Runs from Adam to Jesus– Enter Boaz – who has a son, Obed
God’s, Theirs and Ours
• Their Story– Naomi – moved from bitter to sweet– Her grandson is the grandfather of
David– Her village is the birthplace of the
Christ
God’s, Theirs and Ours
• Our Story– Rights/Wrongs start with seed– Something done or taken away– Forgiveness removes wrongs