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    Commitment

    Ruth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your Altar of Eternal Alignment, reminding your soul that you have crossed a line with Jesus, and there is absolutely no turning back to the old life. “Where you go, I will go.” Following Jesus means giving up the right to choose your own destinations. It…

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    • Commitment
      Ruth 1:16–17 is the Covenant Threshold. It is one of the most beautiful declarations of loyalty ever spoken, and it came from a foreigner who had every reason to walk away. This prayer is your… Read more: Commitment
    • Idolatry
      Ruth 1:15 is the Ultimate Sift. Naomi is essentially saying, “It’s not too late to be normal and go back to your old life.” But Ruth’s silence in the face of this suggestion proves that… Read more: Idolatry
    • Loyalty
      Ruth 1:14 is the ultimate separation of destiny. It shows that two people can experience the same tragedy, cry the same tears, and love the same mentor—yet choose two completely different paths. This prayer is… Read more: Loyalty
    • Despair
      Ruth 1:13 is Naomi’s deepest valley. She feels completely responsible for the sorrow of her daughters-in-law and fully targeted by God. Yet the irony of the Book of Ruth is that the very hand she… Read more: Despair
    • Hope
      Ruth 1:10–12 captures a crisis of faith. Naomi was trying to be kind by being “realistic,” but she was viewing the future through the lens of her own ability. This prayer is your Declaration of… Read more: Hope
    • Rest
      Ruth 1:9 shows us the deep bond of family tested by transition. It is a moment of deep affection, sorrow, and letting go. It reminds us that God is present in our rawest emotional moments,… Read more: Rest