Learning Hope From Naomi’s Loss: Readings From RuthEgzanp

Reflect on today’s reading using these questions:
- How does Naomi see herself compared to who she was before?
- What more do you learn about how she views God?
How Loss Changes Us
Naomi sees herself as bitter and empty, whereas before, she was pleasant and full (1:20). Her experiences have impacted her so deeply that she does not see herself as the same person she was before. She wants to be called Marah (“bitter” in Hebrew), not Naomi (“pleasant”).
Reflect on your story:
- What are a few things you have lost during a traumatic experience?
- What are a few things you have gained? (These can be good or unwanted gains.)
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The story of Naomi and Ruth is well-known and greatly loved. But the brevity and familiarity of this beautiful story of redemption can cause us to pass over the themes of loss, trauma, and restoration too quickly. On this plan, you will discover how the experience of great loss changes us and affects our views of God and the unexpected ways that God can express his care and provision.
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