RUTH 1-4
The Book of Ruth is a love-story told in four Chapter s. It gives us a
glimpse of everyday life in Bethlehem; in home and in harvest-field,
in its general gossip and its law-suits, more than three thousand
years ago.
I. Glancing back over the lines of this sweet and pure pastoral idyll,
w... [ Continue Reading ]
Ruth 2:2
Work has many aspects. It may be treated as a portion of man's curse.
But it was not work which was new to man. From the beginning work had
been assigned to him; the difference was that work henceforth was to
be both excessive in degree and comparatively unremunerative.
Notice:
I. Nature... [ Continue Reading ]
Ruth 2:17
I. Notice first, the good providence of God as illustrated in the
story of Ruth and Naomi. Who was more forlorn than Naomi when she set
out, penniless and a widow, both her sons dead, to return into the
land of Judah. God finds the widow friends, He finds the oppressed and
solitary a Ruth... [ Continue Reading ]
Ruth 2:19
I. There are some whose only chance of gaining knowledge is by
gleaning. Their education has been neglected, and their time for
reading is limited. To such let me say: (1) Glean where the corn grows
and lies near at hand. You will not find the corn by the wayside or on
the moor, It is not... [ Continue Reading ]