ok my turn. npmd + textposts part one out of who knows
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The book of Ruth begins with the story of three widows. Naomi an Israelite and Ruth and Orpah her daughters in law from the cursed Moabite clan. All three have lost everything including their husbands and they plan to return to Bethlehem, their husbands' hometown. Though their future looked bleak, one woman's decision is all that took to bring restoration and life to their almost impossible situation. The turning point came when Ruth decided to follow Naomi's God. I wish Orpah had done the same, instead she chose to heed Naomi's advice and returned to her people.
God not only provided food for Naomi and Ruth but also brought a noble man to be Ruth's husband. Is that all? The icing on the cake was, Ruth figures in the genealogy of our Lord Jesus Christ. She was the great grandmother of king David. Ruth’s story teaches us that even if we experience loss, God is faithful to refashion our circumstances, that is, if we put our faith and trust in Jesus.
Yes, He can turn your situation around. Have you surrendered your life to Jesus? If not do it, see what He can do for you.
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‧₊˚౨ৎ nye fits
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it's been almost a week and I cannot take Ruth's "I used to dance" from my head... It just sounds so.... I can't explain it, but it's one of the saddest lines in the whole musical
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This intricate cap, adorned with pearls and gold beads, was first worn on the head of the servant girl Ruth in the 2017 second episode of The White Princess. Charlotte Hope reused the piece as Katharine of Aragon in the 2019 first season of The Spanish Princess.
Costume Credit: Rachel Clark
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