In
Ruth you experience the invisible hand of God orchestrating events and
circumstances, arranging everything to achieve His purposes. But He is God in
camouflage. He does not usually reveal
Himself, and what we see are secondary causes: people’s choices, famine, the
weather. It is only in the big picture that you know He was behind it all.
Showing posts with label Ruth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruth. Show all posts
Thursday, June 9, 2016
God in Camouflage
Labels:
camouflage,
guidance,
Ruth,
suffering
Sunday, April 24, 2016
Ruth and the Big Picture
The
book of Ruth has been described as the most beautiful short story ever written.
And while it’s short, less than 2500 words in English, its beauty is obvious in
multiple ways. It is a story of family, it’s a love story, and more than
anything, Ruth reveals the invisible hand of a sovereign God who works
His will in the seemingly random events of people’s lives.
One
of the great values of God’s word in general, and of a book like Ruth in
particular, is that is enables us to see the “Big Picture” – how the Lord does
in fact work all things together for good for those who love Him.
We
cannot see The Big Picture in our own lives. We operate from day to day, a step
at a time. If our recent days have been hard, full of toil or heartache or
grief, it’s very difficult to convince ourselves that tomorrow will be any
different.
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