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Just as the book of Ruth serves as a positive example, how have you observed an exception to the Deuteronomic Cycle?
Posted by Austin on 03/01/2021 at 14:05Austin replied 1 year, 10 months ago 13 Members · 12 Replies -
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The Deuteronomic Cycle was a cycle of sin, affliction, repentance, deliverance, and then sin again, spiralling down the same cycle. It showed how God’s people, though called to know God and to be a witness to the world who did not know God, instead followed the world to abandon the true God and follow idols. As a result, their lives were cursed.
Ruth was an antithesis because, although she belonged to a people who followed idols, she abandoned idols to follow the true God. As a result, her life was blessed.
I have seen a semblance of this in my sister-in-law. Although she comes from a family which is steeped in Buddhism (and most of the members still are), she came to faith in Christ at a late age. As gradually Christ comforted her about many of her grievances in life, I see a shift of personality and a joy in her, and her badly deformed spine is gradually straightening up. She is someone who has turned from idols to God, in spite of the counter-culture of her family, and now God has been blessing her.
#Judges Ruth
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Not all of God’s Chosen People were moving away from His Laws. There was Deborah and Barak, and some good brought about by other judges, but most just locally. The Book of Ruth gives an example of Naomi, who kept her faith in God and ended up converting one of her daughters in law to believe in God.
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Naomi remained faithful to God even when she lost her family. Ruth learned a lot from Naomi and decided to worship him instead of her pagan Gods. This led to God redeeming them and providing them with a home via Boaz. In my own life, I have seen God take care of my aging mother. My mother has always been faithful servant of God. She began losing her memory and someone used that to their advantage. Yet, with my own eyes I saw God restore what was lost and more. This shows as long as we trust God and live our lives serving Him, He will continue to provide and restore.
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Ruth, in her time, was such a great and positive example of following God and receiving blessings and provision. God, through his covenant, promised the Israelites so many blessings IF they would just follow Him and obey. An exception to the cycle that I have personally observed is the life of our Pastor. He has been faithful to his calling and has taken a position overseas to lead a small church, and God has blessed our church family tremendously through his leading. He has provided for our body’s needs and has brought our church family to a healthy place.
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The book of Judges reminds me of our current world. Because our governmental authorities have turned away from the living God and many church leaders, people are rebelling and worshipping the god of self or false idols. Many seek to silence the voice of the true and living God.
As in the book of Ruth’s positive example, I have observed an exception to the Deuteronomic Cycle. I know individuals who have not turned away from God (myself included). They continue to worship and seek God for direction during this time.