So Boaz took Ruth,
and she became his wife, and he went in to her. And the LORD enabled her
to conceive, and she gave birth to a son. ~ Ruth 4:13 NASB
Did you ever consider that the attacks against you aren’t
about you at all?
The enemy knew what Ruth’s descendants were called to, so
he positioned his attack against Ruth. Ruth was a Moabitess and he assumed if
he could take away everything, she’d crumble and go back to what was familiar.
But the hand of God was strong on her and even when her mother-in-law begged
Ruth to leave, Ruth refused. Naomi, Ruth’s mother-in-law, became bitter when
her husband and both of her sons died. In her despair, Naomi felt it would be
better to be alone, but Ruth wouldn’t leave. Ruth’s decision would forever
change her life and the lives of countless others.
Last August, God told me to attend our church’s weekly
morning prayer meetings, where we pray over our community. At one of the meetings, God gave me a vision
of our children—not just my girls, but the whole community of children who are
currently being raised up—reaching out to, loving on, caring for, encouraging,
healing, and helping those who were lost, hurting, and in need of a Savior.
Then Holy Spirit said to me, “It starts with you.” He said my girls have a
calling on their lives, but their journey will be strengthened as my marriage
and walk with God are strengthened.
The next generation needs us to fight the fight before
them, pray for them, and cling to God and His calling for our lives. If Ruth
had not stuck with Naomi, had not gone to work in Boaz’s field, she and Boaz
would not have met, married, and become great-grandparents to David… The enemy
knows God’s plans for our lives and it makes him afraid. So he hunts, attacks,
wounds, and keeps coming after us all in an attempt to keep us and future
generations from fulfilling God’s plan.
If you are under fire and it feels like the hits just
keep coming, one after another, declare as David did: “When I am afraid, I will
put my trust in You. In God, whose word I praise, in God I have put my trust; I
shall not be afraid. What can mere man do to me,” (Psalm
56:3-4 NASB).
©Heather Potts 2016
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