Ruth 2:1-7 Listen to today's devotional I have to wonder how many times I've prayed for God to move, and then miss it when God shows up. I was looking for some grand, heavenly appearance. A voice from the clouds, perhaps. But God was really trying to get my attention through someone else's kindness. In Ruth's story, she and her mother-in-law, Naomi, return to Bethlehem to figure out how to survive. As it happened, it was the beginning of the barley season. After they arrive, Ruth thinks she should go to the field and glean. She steps into the field in great need. At this point, hers is a survival plan. Just before this, we learn of Boaz. He is a kinsman to Naomi's late husband. And before Boaz ever speaks, grace is already at work through him. His field is a place where a vulnerable person like Ruth can go. Sometimes, we want a miracle in the sky. But how many times does God answer with a person on the ground? A farmer who leaves extra behind. A good boss who work...
Something dawned on me while I was preaching yesterday. It was the final week of our worship series based on the General Rules for Methodists. We reflected on "Stay in love with God." It felt like an appropriate time to share how I came to faith. I share that story every so often. This week, I told the church I do it so they know that faith in Jesus is something I have experienced--that was an important theme of the message. When I was telling the story, I mentioned having a lot of anger and pain as a teenager as I wrestled with a heavy question: Why was I still around in the world? As I said those words, a thought came to me. This AI stuff is wild :) Maybe that's a reason I've always been drawn to youth ministry. I remember that struggle and horrible feeling like you didn't need to be around. That's something I don't want anyone to worry about. And haven't we seen that more and more over the last decade or so? More young people battle with suicidal ...