• (Rth 1:1 ESV) In the days when the __________ ruled there was a __________ in the land, and a man of Bethlehem in __________ went to sojourn in the country of __________, he and his wife and his two sons.
    • After Moses and the wanderings
      • After the Israelites arrive in the __________ land
      • Before the first king __________ took the throne
      • During this time Israel had no human ruler
        • They were a __________
          • A people ruled by God
    • There was a famine in the land
      • Details of the famine are not known
      • But if God is sovereign over __________ things
        • This too is under His __________.
          • Romans 8:28
    • And a man of Bethlehem in Judah
      • A man named __________
      • Of Bethlehem which means “house of __________”
        • Now without any bread it seemed.
    • The family went to __________ in the country of Moab
      • To soujourn is to stay somewhere __________
  • (Rth 1:2 ESV) The name of the man was Elimelech and the name of his wife __________, and the names of his two sons were __________ and __________. They were Ephrathites from Bethlehem in Judah. They went into the country of __________ and remained there.
    • The name of the man was Elimelech which means __________ is my King
    • And the name of his wife Naomi which means __________ or pleasant
    • And the names of his two sons were Mahlon and Chilion
      • Mahlon – Sickly
      • Chilion – Pining
    • They were Ephrathites from Bethlehem in Judah.
      • People of the area of Ephrath
      • Which later becomes known as __________
      • All of these geographic hooks are helping us know where they are specifically to give historical and cultural context.
    • They went into the country of Moab and remained there.
      • Recall the history and commands of __________ against mingling with the __________.
      • Now when Israel hit hard times, who did Elimelech and Naomi turn to?
        • The God who proved time and again trusting that He would provide?
        • No, the nation that saught to destroy their ancestors.
  • (Rth 1:3 ESV) But Elimelech, the husband of Naomi, __________, and she was left with her __________ sons.
    • The family now alone in a foreign land
      • Turned away from their __________
      • Rejected their __________
      • And now __________ here also
  • (Rth 1:4 ESV) These took Moabite __________; the name of the one was __________ and the name of the other __________. They lived there about __________ years,
    • We don’t have a timeline on this
      • How old were the boys? How long had they lived there before Eliemelech died?
      • At least, they are there long enough to assimilate into the culture
      • It was an unheard of thing in the __________ culture to share a meal with someone unclean like a __________
      • How much more so to take one as a wife!
        • Sharing a home, a bed, a life with an __________ pagan!
  • (Rth 1:5 ESV) and both Mahlon and Chilion __________, so that the woman was left __________ her two sons and her husband.
    • And both Mahlon and Chilion died
      • Assumptively 10 years post marriage
      • The __________ plan in Moab has become a long time indeed. Years, maybe decades.
    • So that the woman was left without her two sons and her husband.
      • Catch the lack of her name:
        • The __________ was left.
        • Not: __________ was left.
        • It is a complete wash on her identity
          • Gone from her people
          • Gone from her land
          • Gone from her culture
          • Gone from her religion
          • Her husband has died
          • Now her sons have died as well
          • Everything about her life before is gone
            • Her __________ is erased.
            • And we see the extent of this toward the end of chapter 1
              • (Rth 1:20 ESV) She said to them, “Do not call me Naomi; call me Mara, for the Almighty has dealt very bitterly with me.
              • Naomi: __________
              • Mara: __________
      • The story is clear:
        • Calamity arrived in __________
        • __________ chose to abandon all that God promised for all that the pagan world had
        • Calamity, like death and like life are all under the control of a sovereign __________
      • How do we trust God when He allows calamity in our lives?
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        • There is an old saying:
          • “God will not give you more than you can handle.”
            • Its a lie.
            • He will and He __________.
          • But He also gives us His __________
            • And the __________, His people
            • Both __________ us up through the thick of it
          • And when life does overcome us
            • He gave us His __________ Jesus
            • Who guaranteed our place in heaven for eternity
            • When our time on this earth comes to an end.