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The Mothers of Jesus: Ruth

Ruth 1:3-5, 7-9, 15-17, 4:12-17

December 16, 2018 • Rev. Adam Feichtmann

"What's love got to do with it, got to do with it, who needs a heart when a heart can be broken." - Tina Turner

When we are hurt from another person (friend, parent, child, or spouse) we often want to remove our hearts and give up on love all together. We want to be self-protective instead of self-sacrificial in how we relate to others.

This third Sunday of Advent, we are going to continue preparing for Christmas by looking at the third mother mentioned in Jesus' genealogy, Ruth. Ruth is the main character of the Old Testament book of Ruth and is renown for her self-sacrificial love. A love that isn't felt at a candle-light dinner, but displayed in actions that give life to others. A love that risks being hurt, because another's needs are greater than someone's own. A love the ultimately points beyond itself to Jesus and his self-sacrifice for the sake of others.

To prepare for our study of Ruth this Sunday. Spend some time reading through the book of Ruth and notice the picture of self-sacrificial love that Ruth displays, while also stopping to see how the other characters, Naomi and Boaz, likewise display this type of love. Then ask yourself how those pictures of self-sacrificial love point us to Jesus, the great celebration of Christmas, and how we also can live out a similar type of self-sacrificial love in our own lives.

I look forward to worshiping with you this Sunday!

Pastor Adam