Finding God In UnemploymentSample
Blessing Others in Hard Times
On Day 4 of this plan, we read part of the story of Ruth. Ruth took a part-time job gleaning (following behind the paid workers and picking up leftover grain) in Boaz’s field. Boaz noticed Ruth, and he made provisions for her to get special treatment as she gleaned among his workers.
By arranging for Ruth to have a share of the harvest (Ruth 2:16), Boaz essentially added her to his workforce. This experiment had unforeseen consequences for both Boaz and Ruth. They ended up getting married, and their great-grandson was King David, Israel’s greatest king and an ancestor of Jesus.
If you’ve come through a time of unemployment, you may have extra insight into what it might mean to follow Boaz’s example. How might God be leading you to bring his blessing of fruitfulness to other workers and would-be workers? Who is God calling you to help, as Boaz helped Ruth? Are you willing to trust God and provide opportunities for the poor and vulnerable, knowing that you may not be able to imagine the consequences?
Prayer
Lord, show me how I can help others, even now. Help me trust you for the results. Amen.
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About this Plan
Unemployment can challenge us spiritually, physically, mentally and emotionally. This 7-day plan will help you seek God in the midst of the difficulties of unemployment.
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