he inclined to me and heard my cry.” Psalm 40.1
Prayer for the week: Almighty and merciful Father, you have promised that you hear the cry of
those who trust in you. Be pleased, O Lord, to deliver us; draw us up out of
the mirey bog and set our feet upon the rock who is Christ crucified for our
rescue; through the same Jesus Christ, your Son, our Lord. Amen.
Bible reading for the day: Ruth 1.19-2.23 (today’s reading picks up where yesterday’s ended)
1.19 So the two of them went on until they
came to Bethlehem. And when they came to Bethlehem, the whole town was
stirred because of them. And the women said, “Is this Naomi?” 20 She
said to them, “Do not call me Naomi (means “pleasant”); call
me Mara, (means “bitter”) for the Almighty has dealt very bitterly
with me. 21 I went away full, and
the Lord has brought me back empty. Why call me Naomi, when
the Lord has testified against me and the Almighty has brought
calamity upon me?”
2.1 Now Naomi had a relative of her husband's, a worthy man of the clan of Elimelech, whose name was Boaz. 2 And Ruth the Moabite said to Naomi, “Let me go to the field and glean among the ears of grain after him in whose sight I shall find favor.” And she said to her, “Go, my daughter.” 3 So she set out and went and gleaned in the field after the reapers, and she happened to come to the part of the field belonging to Boaz, who was of the clan of Elimelech. 4 And behold, Boaz came from Bethlehem. And he said to the reapers, “The Lord be with you!” And they answered, “The Lord bless you.” 5 Then Boaz said to his young man who was in charge of the reapers, “Whose young woman is this?” 6 And the servant who was in charge of the reapers answered, “She is the young Moabite woman, who came back with Naomi from the country of Moab. 7 She said, ‘Please let me glean and gather among the sheaves after the reapers.’ So she came, and she has continued from early morning until now, except for a short rest.”
8 Then Boaz said to Ruth,
“Now, listen, my daughter, do not go to glean in another field or leave this
one, but keep close to my young women. 9 Let your
eyes be on the field that they are reaping, and go after them. Have I not
charged the young men not to touch you? And when you are thirsty, go to the
vessels and drink what the young men have drawn.” 10 Then she
fell on her face, bowing to the ground, and said to him, “Why have I found
favor in your eyes, that you should take notice of me, since I am a foreigner?” 11 But
Boaz answered her, “All that you have done for your mother-in-law since
the death of your husband has been fully told to me, and how you left your
father and mother and your native land and came to a people that you did not
know before. 12 The Lord repay you for
what you have done, and a full reward be given you by the Lord, the God of
Israel, under whose wings you have come to take refuge!” 13 Then
she said, “I have found favor in your eyes, my lord, for you have
comforted me and spoken kindly to your servant, though I am not one of your
servants.”
14 And at mealtime Boaz
said to her, “Come here and eat some bread and dip your morsel in the wine.” So
she sat beside the reapers, and he passed to her roasted grain. And she ate
until she was satisfied, and she had some left over. 15 When
she rose to glean, Boaz instructed his young men, saying, “Let her glean even
among the sheaves, and do not reproach her. 16 And
also pull out some from the bundles for her and leave it for her to glean, and
do not rebuke her.”
17 So she gleaned in the
field until evening. Then she beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about
an ephah[b] of
barley. 18 And she took it up and went into the
city. Her mother-in-law saw what she had gleaned. She also brought out and gave
her what food she had left over after being satisfied. 19 And
her mother-in-law said to her, “Where did you glean today? And where have you
worked? Blessed be the man who took notice of you.” So she told her
mother-in-law with whom she had worked and said, “The man's name with whom I
worked today is Boaz.” 20 And Naomi said to her
daughter-in-law, “May he be blessed by the Lord, whose kindness has
not forsaken the living or the dead!” Naomi also said to her, “The man is
a close relative of ours, one of our redeemers.” 21 And
Ruth the Moabite said, “Besides, he said to me, ‘You shall keep close by my
young men until they have finished all my harvest.’” 22 And
Naomi said to Ruth, her daughter-in-law, “It is good, my daughter, that you go
out with his young women, lest in another field you be assaulted.” 23 So
she kept close to the young women of Boaz, gleaning until the end of the barley
and wheat harvests. And she lived with her mother-in-law.
Prayer for the week: Gracious and almighty Father,
thank you for our Redeemer, Christ Jesus, and for all those who prefigure him
for us. It is in him alone that our true comfort lies. So, work out for us such
faith that holds fast to your promise even when it seems to us that you have
dealt bitterly with us. In Jesus’ name I ask this, amen.
Hymn: follow this link to a beloved excerpt from
Handel’s “Messiah” that gives further voice to today’s conversation with the
Lord: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg7aXEvCeXY&ab_channel=SylviaMcNairVEVO
“I believe in Jesus Christ…”
What does this mean?
I believe that Jesus Christ – true God, Son of the Father from eternity,
and true man, born of the Virgin Mary – is my Lord.
At great cost he has saved and redeemed me, a lost and
condemned person. He has freed me from sin, death, and the power of the devil –
not with silver or gold, but with his holy and precious blood and his innocent
suffering and death.
All this he has done that I may be his own, live under him
in his kingdom, and serve him in everlasting righteousness, innocence, and
blessedness, just as he is risen from the dead and lives and rules eternally.
This is most certainly true. (from The Small Catechism, by Martin Luther)
Benediction: Blessed be the Lord, the God of
Israel,
from everlasting to everlasting!
And let all the people say, “Amen!”
Praise the Lord! Psalm 106.48
*This is now
our congregation’s 99th year in the Word. In 2025, we are reading
from Genesis to Revelation, with a few interludes along the way.
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