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Doing the right thing, what God wants, gives us hope. Within scripture, the Lord gives us plenty of directions for how to live our lives, a manual for right living. From the Ten Commandments to the Greatest Commandment, putting them into practice gives us the hope we need to persevere. My favorite book in the Bible, Ruth, exemplifies righteous hope lived one day at a time by doing the next right thing.
Widowed and alone, Ruth clings to her mother-in-law. Naomi, a woman of faith, takes her daughter-in-law to Bethlehem. A Moabitess, Ruth, becomes a foreigner in a foreign land, doing so willingly.
But Ruth replied, “Don’t urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go, I will go, and where you stay, I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God.
Ruth 1:16
Life in Bethlehem requires work. To provide for herself and Naomi, Ruth gleans from the wheat fields. Coming from a Levitical law God created to provide for the poor, harvesters would leave stocks on the ground for those in need to gather for food. As Ruth toils in the heat, she finds herself in Boaz’s field, where he takes notice of her hard work. As Boaz learns Ruth’s story, he develops affection for her, ordering his workers to leave plenty for her in the fields and instructing the young widow to only gather in his land.
Obeying Boaz, Ruth works through the harvest in his fields. When Naomi instructs her to go to Boaz and offer herself to him, she impresses the landowner enough to marry her. As a result, she finds herself in Christ’s lineage, great-grandmother to King David. Doing the right things, one day at a time, gave Ruth divine hope that the Lord fulfilled. We can enjoy the same hope as Ruth when we follow the Lord’s commands, doing the next right thing, and living in the eternal hope of Christ.
Journal Questions:
When has doing the next right thing given you hope?
What’s the next right thing for you to do today?
How does following Jesus give you hope?
Joyful Application:
Live in the hope of Christ as you joyfully do the next right thing.








