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    Heavenward

    Ruth 1:8 is the fork in the road. It introduces the tension of choice. Naomi is trying to protect them from the hardships of being a foreigner in Israel, but she is also unknowingly testing their commitment to the true God. This prayer is your Vow of Persistence, closing the door on past habits and declaring that your future belongs entirely to the King. Naomi gave Orpah and Ruth an “easy out” by telling them to go back to what…

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    • Heavenward
      Ruth 1:8 is the fork in the road. It introduces the tension of choice. Naomi is trying to protect them from the hardships of being a foreigner in Israel, but she is also unknowingly testing… Read more: Heavenward
    • Restoration
      Ruth 1:7 shows us the momentum of restoration. It is the precise moment where the soles of their feet hit the dirt road leading away from tragedy and toward destiny. It reminds us that no… Read more: Restoration
    • Visitation
      Ruth 1:6 is the pivot of redemption. It is the transition from “Moab” (the land of loss) to “Bethlehem” (the house of bread). It reminds us that God never forgets His people, and even in… Read more: Visitation
    • Life
      Ruth 1:5 represents total subtraction. Naomi has lost her country, her husband, and now both of her children. Humanly speaking, the story is over. But in the Kingdom of God, absolute emptiness is the canvas… Read more: Life
    • Covenant
      Ruth 1:4 bridges the gap between tragedy and the arrival of Ruth into the covenant family of Israel. Though Mahlon and Chilion married women from an outside nation, God was already positioning Ruth to become… Read more: Covenant
    • Comfort
      Ruth 1:3 introduces the first major breaking point in the narrative. Naomi is in a foreign land, stripped of her primary source of earthly protection. Yet, this painful vacancy is exactly where God begins to… Read more: Comfort