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Ruth 1:16-17 (NKJV) 16 But Ruth replied, “Don’t urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. 17 Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried. May the Lord deal with me, be it ever so severely, if even death separates you and me.”
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A MOTHER WORTH HER WEIGHT IN VELCRO Ruth 1:16-17
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Worth Her Weight Today is Mother’s Day in our country Paul said we should render to all their due, giving honor to whom honor is due (Rom. 13:7) It’s only fitting that we honor our mothers today, since they are the creation of God
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Worth Her Weight Most of us take the time on Mother’s Day to think about the qualities of our own mothers We admire those qualities that made our mothers so special We do our best to live as we were taught by our mothers
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Worth Her Weight God has given us some wonderful examples of mothers in His word These examples are there for a reason (Rom. 15:4) One example we want to look at this morning is a mother so wonderful that her daughter in law desired to cling to her
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Worth Her Weight 1. Naomi was a faithful wife When we say our wedding vows, they usually include a line like this: “…in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer, for better or for worse…until death do us part” Naomi’s marriage was not without difficulty There was a famine that forced them to move
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Worth Her Weight 1. Naomi was a faithful wife Hardships often cause stress and arguments in a relationship One of the leading causes of divorce is financial issues Through it all, Naomi stayed faithful to her husband until he died
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Worth Her Weight 2. Naomi was a good mother Following the death of her husband, she still had 2 sons to raise and care for It appears that her sons did not marry until after their fathers death She was faithful to her sons and stayed with them
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Worth Her Weight 2. Naomi was a good mother They say you never stop being a mother, no matter how old your kids are Naomi certainly did not stop being a mother She was also a good mother-in-law We know this by the way her daughters-in- law wanted to stay with her
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Worth Her Weight 3. Naomi was selfless Naomi was no doubt lonely following the death of her sons Selfishly, she could have begged Orpah and Ruth to remain with her and help her However, she told them to go back home to their families
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Worth Her Weight 3. Naomi was selfless She could have blamed Orpah and Ruth for what happened to her sons (they were Moabites – Deut. 23:3-6) Instead she put this tragedy upon herself The bitterness of life did not cause Naomi to become selfish
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Worth Her Weight 4. Naomi saw the good in others Naomi recognized that her daughters-in-law had dealt kindly with her In all of the trials and tragedy, she did not fail to see the kindness that they bestowed upon her and her sons Naomi saw this and praised them for it
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Worth Her Weight 5. Naomi was an encourager Naomi blessed and encouraged both Orpah and Ruth (vs. 8-9) Naomi could have allowed her circumstances to cause her to speak in an ill manner towards these 2 young women She encouraged them to be all they could
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Worth Her Weight 6. Naomi was loving It’s one thing for a mother to love her children and her husband Naomi went above and beyond in her love for Orpah and Ruth The very definition of love says that love does not seek its own (I Cor. 13)
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Worth Her Weight 6. Naomi was loving Naomi really fits the entire definition of love Her love for Ruth was probably one of the main reasons why Ruth would not leave her Naomi continued to be as faithful to Ruth as Ruth was to her Love is the crux of the greatest commands
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