Bible Study Ruth 1:1-22
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Life in a Foreign Land
Ruth
1:1-22
Group
Discussion.
What
is the reason that motivates you to move to work to other country?
Share about about the issues that you face in a new place.
What
are the effects of your decision to move for your family life and
personal life? Share in your group!
Personal
Reflection.
On this Bible Study we look closer about a struggle of a family in a
foreign land, how some one loose her family member, being left alone
and go back to her homeland with emptiness. Have
you ever experienced of loosing your family member? How could you
overcome the sorrow that caused by the loss?
Please
read Rut 1:1-22
BACKGROUND:
In
the times of Judges, after entering the land of Canaan, Israel fails
to drive out all the enemy nations within their borders. Moreover
they forsake God and worship various gods of the nations around them.
God give them into the hands of their enemies. In His grace, God
raises up judges to deliver them from their enemies, but Israel still
quickly turn from the way of obedience to LORD's commands.
In
this times also there is religious decay in their worship of God.
There are immorality and lawlessness of the tribes of Israel. The
anarchy conditions are described in the book: the worship of Micah's
idol, they get their own priest for themselves, Gibeah's people rape
a Levite's concubine, fight among the tribe, a threat of missing one
tribe, etc. The conclusion of this book conclude the real condition
of this darkness era: In those days there was no king in Israel:
every
man did that which was right in his own eyes”
(Judges 21:25)
The
story of Ruth occurs in the times of Judges. In the book of Ruth we
can find a contrast life in the period of Judges. In the midst of the
dark picture of that era, God chooses an ordinary family of Israel
and an ordinary woman of Moab to glimpse out the light of God's
message of hope to His people.
STUDY
DISCUSSION
A.
Famine in the Land of Bethlehem (1:1-2)
Bethlehem,
in its original meaning, means “House of Bread”. It describes of
the fertility of the land. But in the book of Ruth, there is a
condition of famine in Bethlehem which points to unusual famine in
the land. (famine is related to God punishment of sin during the
judges' periode).
Think
about the condition in the days of Judges and the famine. Was the
famine part of God's judgement (Deu 28)? What do you think the reason
behind Elimelek’s decision to sojourn from Israel to Moab? How far
is their journey (see the map)? Who are sojourn with Elimelek?
Take
a note at the meaning of their names, what do you think of their
characters? Elimelech
:“My God is King”, Naomi : “pleasant or sweetness”, Mahlon:
“sickness”, Kilion: “failing, pining”.
B.
The death of family members (1:3-5)
We
find that Naomi fronts unexpected ‘calamity’ of her family life
in the foreign land. Her husband died and ten years later her two
sons also died. Naomi is bereft so early in her life of the death of
her husband and the two sons.
Why her two sons married the Moabite girls after Elimelech's death?
The
meaning of the names: Ruth : “friendship”, and Orpah : “neck”
(or stubborness)
C.
The Lord has visited His people (1:6-7)
There
is a glimpse of hope comes to the life in the midst of Naomi's
affliction. She heard that “The LORD has visited His people and
given them food”.
Why
does she decide to return to Bethlehem?
D.
Returning to home (1:8-14)
What
is Naomi's prayer for her daughters in law (8-9)? Why are they
weeping? How is Naomi's statement picture out their relation?
E.
Ruth clings to Naomi (1:15-18)
What
is the difference between Ruth and Orpah?
What
kind of relationship between Naomi and Ruth describe on verse 16-17?
What does it teach us about the qualities of Ruth's character?
Explain five aspects of faith in Ruth's confession?
F.
Arrive in Bethlehem (1:19-22)
What
will you feel when you see Naomi and Ruth on their entrance to
Bethlehem? What is Naomi’s view of of God about the “bitterness”
in her life? What do you learn about God from this story?
REFLECTION
AND ACTION
In
Christ, God Himself enters into and shares into the depth of the
world suffering. God knows our deepest emotional need. He knows our
feeling when we ask question “Why God….” In God’s grace, we
have to keep our faith and hope in God in the midst of troubles and
darkness of our life. We can loose everything, but one thing we can
not loose is our relationship with Jesus. That is the most essential
treasure in our life.
- How can we trust in God’s hand and keep our hope in our hard times?
- How can we express our feeling of suffering and bitterness honestly to God and to people?
- Think about five aspect in Ruth's confession. Think about your relationship with Jesus. Do you have a faithful relation to Jesus, even in the times of troubles and difficulties?
Share
your burden, feeling, struggles,difficult conditions that you face
recently. Pray in your group about every member's condition. Make a
commitment of caring and nurturing each other in the group member.