Ruth 1:16, "But Ruth said:
Entreat me not to leave you,
Or to turn back from following after you;
For wherever you go, I will go;
And wherever you lodge, I will lodge;
Your people shall be my people,
And your God, my God."
Note that Elimelech and his family had a very good reason for
leaving Israel and going to Moab. But take note of what happened to them in Moab.
Elimelech might have thought that he would protect his family from the Moabite influence,
but both his sons got married to Moabite women. And as time went on Elimelech and his two
sons died and Naomi was left with her two daughters-in-law. It was only God's grace that
stopped a total disaster from coming to the family. Naomi clung to the Lord in this
desperate situation.
When Israel came out of Egypt and wandered in the wilderness many
nations attacked them but God gave them the victory. The Moabites realised that they could
not defeat Israel in battle and so they devised a plan to seduce the children of Israel
into idolatry and fornication and so bring separation between them and God. It was only
God's grace that Israel was not utterly destroyed, but many Israelites died because of
their sin. Because of what Moab did to Israel God told the children of Israel that
"An Ammonite or Moabite shall not enter the assembly of the LORD" (Deut 23:3).
Naomi's situation was desperate and eventually she opened her
heart to her daughters-in-law that she will return to Israel. Her daughters-in-law loved
her, cried bitterly and said that they will go with her. However she urged them again to
return and Orpah cried and kissed her mother-in-law goodbye. She was like many so-called
Christians who promises that they will serve the Lord to the end. But sooner or later
their love for the Lord grows cold and they break their promise and return to the very
sins and friends whom they had left.
Maybe there is someone even among us who have returned to his or
her old ways - the very ways that you left when God saved you. There is nothing as painful
as seeing someone turning back from following the Lord. God says that "no man having
put his hand to the plow and looking back is fit for the Kingdom of God" (Luke 9:62).
The devil might tempt you with the pleasureable memories of your sins. Yes, you've
confessed them but you still remember and long for those sins. You're like Israel that
longed for the fleshpots of Egypt whenever the way became difficult.
However, the Bible tells us in no uncertain terms that Ruth would
not leave her mother-in-law. She clung to her and said, Entreat me not to leave
you, or to turn back from following after you; for wherever you go, I will go; and
wherever you lodge, I will lodge; your people shall be my people, and your God, my God.
Where you die, I will die and there will I be buried; the Lord do so to me and more also
if aught but death part you and me.
May we have this spirit that was in Ruth. May we cling to the Lord
Jesus as Ruth clung to Naomi and as Naomi clung to the Lord. Ruth left her gods and her
people and made the Lord her God and God's people her people. And even though Naomi lived
amongst the Moabites for many years, yet by Ruth's words we see clearly that Naomi did not
serve the gods of the Moabites but clung to the Lord and stayed faithful to Him. And she
also won over Ruth to the Lord.
If you find that you have turned back from following the Lord and
had grown cold towards God and His people, return to the Lord this very day. He is still
ready to forgive, cleanse and accept you. Do not delay.