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Bible Reading: Ruth 1
Key Verse: Verse 20 - “And she said unto them, Call me not Naomi, call me Mara: for the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly with me.”
Key Words: Call me not Naomi, call me Mara
There are several things
we know about Naomi. First of all, we
know her husband’s name was Elimelech.
We know she had two sons, Mahlon and Chilion. We also know that they moved to Moab because
of a famine in Bethlehem. It was in Moab
when her sons met and married wives.
Mahlon married Ruth and Chilion married Orpah. After the death of her husband and sons,
Naomi decided to return to her homeland of Bethlehem. Ruth made the journey back with Naomi, Orpah
decided to stay in her homeland of Moab.
The name Naomi means
pleasantness, a delight; and as you read the story of Naomi, she was a delight
to at least Ruth, and I am sure to others as well. But it was not always that way. We read in Ruth 1:20 where she said, “Call me
not Naomi, call me Mara (bitterness).”
As you read Naomi’s story
it seems that joy returned as she found a place of service for God through her
ministry to Ruth.
Albert Schweitzer was a
man willing to abandon a great career in order to serve his fellow man. In 1913, he sailed for Africa, having turned
his back on fame, money and prestige.
His first hospital was an old abandoned hen house and his first
operating table an old camp board. On a
trip to the United States, a reporter asked, “Dr. Schweitzer, have you found
happiness in Africa?” “I have found a
place of service,” he replied, “and that is enough for anyone.”
Dr. Mike Rouse
What to do:
✞ Be a delight to others;
find a place of service for God.