The Biblical Remix – Superwoman

The Biblical Remix – Superwoman

Ruth 2:1-18 – http://bit.ly/biblicalremixsuperwoman

After becoming a widow, Ruth left her hood and moved with Naomi, her mother-in-law, to a place (Bethlehem) and a people (Israelites) she did not know.  Because she was a hard worker she went to the fields to pick up leftover grain to provide for the home.

While working in the hot sun, she got the hook-up with the landowner Boaz because he heard about how she was taking care of her mother-in-law.

She worked until the evening and was able to bring home  about 5 gallons of beaten barley, which is a huge amount for one day’s gleaning.

As she shared with Naomi about the day’s events this Alicia Keys song played in the background:

“Even when I’m a mess, I still put on a vest, with an “S” on my chest, Oh yes, I’m a Superwoman…”

Reflection:

Although she was a foreigner and a widow, Ruth trusted in the God of Israel and honored her mother-in-law by taking care of her. She didn’t think it was beneath her to work as a gleaner (socially equivalent to a modern day beggar).

Against the odds, would you be willing to trust God to provide in your situation?

The Biblical Remix – Amazing Ruth

The Biblical Remix – Amazing Ruth

Ruth 2:1-13 – http://bit.ly/gCrU57

Having heard of how Naomi, a foreigner & a widow, had taken care of her mother-in-law and had left her hometown to live amongst people she did not know, Boaz showed kindness to Naomi.  Fully impressed, he instructed her to pick up produce left by his reapers on his property and to feel free to drink water when thirsty.

As he spoke with her this Bruno Mars song played in the background:

“And when u smile, The whole worlds stops & stares for awhile, Cause girl you’re amazing, Just the way u are”

The Biblical Remix – Ruth & Boaz

The Biblical Remix – Ruth & Boaz

Even though Ruth was a widowed immigrant, she remained faithful in taking care of her mother-in-law.

When Ruth explained to Boaz why she was lying down @ his feet @ midnight, this Rob Base song was playing in the background:

“It takes two to make a thing go right. Whoa! Yeah! It takes two to make it outta sight. Whoa! Yeah!”

Ruth 3:6-11 – http://bit.ly/9grQcz