There’s something so reassuring and connecting about that “you too?” experience. Whether it’s as simple as finding out that someone else also loves sushi like you do or as significant as hearing someone say they’ve had the same serious doubts and fears as you have. Connecting to one another through our shared experiences brings us closer in community. I believe that’s by design. One of the first words recorded in the Bible affirms this when God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” Boom. Community. Identity. Purpose. God saw all that he created was good and saw also that one thing wasn’t good enough...being alone. This is why the Word of God isn’t a theology text. It’s stories of how God connected with us, how we connected back – or missed the connection, and about men and women connected with one another. It’s the accounts of men and women of faith and faithlessness, of fearless obedience and failures to trust. All these accounts point us to God’s love and plan and desires for us. The account of Ruth’s life will bring us through these kinds of connections and “you too?” moments together. As we move into this study let’s set our intention together to see God more clearly and to connect in faithful fearlessness to one another as well.
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