TODAY'S THOUGHTS DEVOTIONAL
MARCH: OUR MONTH OF “BLOSSOMING IN MISSION”
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026
TOPIC: RUTH’S LOYALTY AND FAITH – A MODEL FOR BLOSSOMING IN COMMITMENT AND REDEMPTION
SCRIPTURE FOCUS: RUTH 1:16-18 (NIV)
“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. Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried. May the Lord deal with me, be it ever so severely, if even death separates you and me.’ When Naomi saw that she was determined to go with her, she stopped urging her.”
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
Good morning! This is Samson Amajene, your brother and a servant of Christ from Grace Gospel Church. Welcome to Today’s Thoughts Devotional. We are in March: Our Month of “Blossoming in Mission”, and today, as part two of our look at the Book of Ruth, we turn to Ruth 1:16-18. Here we see a beautiful picture of Ruth’s Loyalty and Faith—a faithfulness to her mother-in-law Naomi and a bold trust in the God of Israel that ultimately leads to her redemption and her place in the lineage of our Lord Jesus Christ (as we see in the genealogy of Matthew 1).
What an encouragement this is! In a world where relationships can be fleeting, conditional, or broken by hardship, Ruth shows us what true, God-honoring commitment looks like. Let’s draw five key points from this passage to inspire, edify, comfort, and positively impact our lives today.
Five Key Points from Ruth’s Loyalty and Faith
1. RUTH MADE A LIFETIME COMMITMENT TO HELP, NURSE, AND COMFORT NAOMI IN HER PAIN—REGARDLESS OF WHAT OTHERS MIGHT SAY
Ruth didn’t just offer temporary help; she pledged her entire future: “Where you go I will go… where you die I will die.” She threw her life into serving one person she loved deeply. This wasn’t easy—Naomi was grieving, bitter, and empty (as she later says in Ruth 1:20-21: “Don’t call me Naomi… Call me Mara, because the Almighty has made my life very bitter. I went away full, but the Lord has brought me back empty”). Yet Ruth chose to stand by her, to nurse her wounds, comfort her sorrow, and walk with her through the valley. No shame, no hesitation, no concern for public opinion. Brothers and sisters, this is the kind of loyalty that blossoms in mission!
2. RUTH’S COMMITMENT WAS ROOTED IN NAOMI’S EXAMPLE—A STRONG WOMAN OF FAITH WHO NEVER LOST TRUST IN GOD
One basic reason Ruth clung to Naomi was that Naomi had shown her the way of life. Even in unimaginable loss—losing her husband and both sons—Naomi never abandoned her faith. She didn’t curse God; she returned to Him. It takes a strong woman (or man) who truly believes in the Lord to keep strong faith in the face of challenges. Naomi picked up the broken pieces of her life and made her way back home to Bethlehem in Judah. Not everyone does that—many who go abroad experience great loss of loved ones, money, or materials, and shame keeps them from returning. I know this personally: after all the paperwork and effort, I lost my wife. The pain was deep. Like Naomi, we sometimes think, “God has dealt bitterly with me.” But Naomi reminds us the devil and wicked influences are at work too. She wasn’t ashamed to come home empty-handed—she came back to God’s people and God’s land. What strength! What faith!
3. TRUE LOYALTY INVOLVES TURNING TO GOD, AND HIS PEOPLE—NO MATTER THE COST
Ruth’s words are a declaration of conversion and covenant: “Your people will be my people, and your God my God.” She left her Moabite gods, her culture, her security, to embrace the God of Israel. This loyalty wasn’t just to a person; it was to the Lord. And God honored it—Ruth’s faithfulness led to redemption through Boaz and, ultimately, to her role in bringing forth the Savior. In our mission to blossom, loyalty to God and His family produces eternal fruit.
4. NAOMI’S RETURN TEACHES US NOT TO LET SHAME PREVENT RESTORATION
Naomi thought God had emptied her life, but she still came home. She didn’t hide in Moab out of pride or embarrassment. In today’s world, many stay away from family, church, or community because of failure, loss, or what people will say. But Naomi’s story says: Come back! God is waiting to redeem and restore. Don’t let shame block your blossoming.
5. THIS LOYALTY LEADS TO REDEMPTION AND INCLUSION IN GOD’S BIGGER PLAN.
Ruth’s faithfulness didn’t just comfort Naomi—it positioned her in the lineage of Jesus. What begins as humble service blossoms into divine purpose. God sees our commitments in hidden places and uses them mightily.
LIFE APPLICATION POINTS FOR TODAY’S WORLD
• In families: When a loved one is hurting—through divorce, illness, grief, or failure—will we make Ruth-like commitments? Or do we walk away when it gets hard? Today, many treat family as optional. Let’s choose loyalty to nurses, comfort, and staying.
• In church: Do we stand by brothers and sisters in pain, or gossip and distance ourselves? Ruth didn’t care what others said—she served one person faithfully. Let’s build communities where no one walks alone.
• In community: In a world of superficial connections and quick abandonments, let’s be people who say, “Where you go, I will go.” Support the hurting, welcome the returning (like Naomi), and reject shame.
Repetition Points to Drive Home the Message (Repeat these truths often!)
• Loyalty blossoms when rooted in faith—Ruth saw it in Naomi, and we see it in Christ!
• Never let shame keep you from coming home—God redeems the empty and makes them full again!
• True commitment says, “Even death won’t separate us”—this is the love of Christ reflected in us!
• One faithful act of service can change generations—Ruth’s loyalty brought forth the Messiah!
• In pain, hold fast to God and His people—blossoming in mission begins with steadfast love!
Beloved, let Ruth’s words echo in your heart today: Where He goes, we will go. Your people are my people. Your God is my God. May we blossom in mission through loyal, faith-filled relationships that comfort the broken, restore the ashamed, and point to Jesus.
For further engagement or inquiries on these teachings, we invite you to reach out to Grace Gospel Church:
Mobile: +855 277 7773
E-mail: info@gracegospel.faith / propheticggospel@gmail.com
Website: www.gracegospel.faith
We deeply value your feedback and comments on these reflections. Thank you for your attention and support as we journey together in the Word of God.
Be encouraged—your loyalty today can lead to eternal blossoming! God bless you richly.
In Christ’s love,
Samson Amajene
Servant of Christ, Grace Gospel Church
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2026
TOPIC: RUTH’S LOYALTY AND FAITH – A MODEL FOR BLOSSOMING IN COMMITMENT AND REDEMPTION
SCRIPTURE FOCUS: RUTH 1:16-18 (NIV)
“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. Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried. May the Lord deal with me, be it ever so severely, if even death separates you and me.’ When Naomi saw that she was determined to go with her, she stopped urging her.”
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
Good morning! This is Samson Amajene, your brother and a servant of Christ from Grace Gospel Church. Welcome to Today’s Thoughts Devotional. We are in March: Our Month of “Blossoming in Mission”, and today, as part two of our look at the Book of Ruth, we turn to Ruth 1:16-18. Here we see a beautiful picture of Ruth’s Loyalty and Faith—a faithfulness to her mother-in-law Naomi and a bold trust in the God of Israel that ultimately leads to her redemption and her place in the lineage of our Lord Jesus Christ (as we see in the genealogy of Matthew 1).
What an encouragement this is! In a world where relationships can be fleeting, conditional, or broken by hardship, Ruth shows us what true, God-honoring commitment looks like. Let’s draw five key points from this passage to inspire, edify, comfort, and positively impact our lives today.
Five Key Points from Ruth’s Loyalty and Faith
1. RUTH MADE A LIFETIME COMMITMENT TO HELP, NURSE, AND COMFORT NAOMI IN HER PAIN—REGARDLESS OF WHAT OTHERS MIGHT SAY
Ruth didn’t just offer temporary help; she pledged her entire future: “Where you go I will go… where you die I will die.” She threw her life into serving one person she loved deeply. This wasn’t easy—Naomi was grieving, bitter, and empty (as she later says in Ruth 1:20-21: “Don’t call me Naomi… Call me Mara, because the Almighty has made my life very bitter. I went away full, but the Lord has brought me back empty”). Yet Ruth chose to stand by her, to nurse her wounds, comfort her sorrow, and walk with her through the valley. No shame, no hesitation, no concern for public opinion. Brothers and sisters, this is the kind of loyalty that blossoms in mission!
2. RUTH’S COMMITMENT WAS ROOTED IN NAOMI’S EXAMPLE—A STRONG WOMAN OF FAITH WHO NEVER LOST TRUST IN GOD
One basic reason Ruth clung to Naomi was that Naomi had shown her the way of life. Even in unimaginable loss—losing her husband and both sons—Naomi never abandoned her faith. She didn’t curse God; she returned to Him. It takes a strong woman (or man) who truly believes in the Lord to keep strong faith in the face of challenges. Naomi picked up the broken pieces of her life and made her way back home to Bethlehem in Judah. Not everyone does that—many who go abroad experience great loss of loved ones, money, or materials, and shame keeps them from returning. I know this personally: after all the paperwork and effort, I lost my wife. The pain was deep. Like Naomi, we sometimes think, “God has dealt bitterly with me.” But Naomi reminds us the devil and wicked influences are at work too. She wasn’t ashamed to come home empty-handed—she came back to God’s people and God’s land. What strength! What faith!
3. TRUE LOYALTY INVOLVES TURNING TO GOD, AND HIS PEOPLE—NO MATTER THE COST
Ruth’s words are a declaration of conversion and covenant: “Your people will be my people, and your God my God.” She left her Moabite gods, her culture, her security, to embrace the God of Israel. This loyalty wasn’t just to a person; it was to the Lord. And God honored it—Ruth’s faithfulness led to redemption through Boaz and, ultimately, to her role in bringing forth the Savior. In our mission to blossom, loyalty to God and His family produces eternal fruit.
4. NAOMI’S RETURN TEACHES US NOT TO LET SHAME PREVENT RESTORATION
Naomi thought God had emptied her life, but she still came home. She didn’t hide in Moab out of pride or embarrassment. In today’s world, many stay away from family, church, or community because of failure, loss, or what people will say. But Naomi’s story says: Come back! God is waiting to redeem and restore. Don’t let shame block your blossoming.
5. THIS LOYALTY LEADS TO REDEMPTION AND INCLUSION IN GOD’S BIGGER PLAN.
Ruth’s faithfulness didn’t just comfort Naomi—it positioned her in the lineage of Jesus. What begins as humble service blossoms into divine purpose. God sees our commitments in hidden places and uses them mightily.
LIFE APPLICATION POINTS FOR TODAY’S WORLD
• In families: When a loved one is hurting—through divorce, illness, grief, or failure—will we make Ruth-like commitments? Or do we walk away when it gets hard? Today, many treat family as optional. Let’s choose loyalty to nurses, comfort, and staying.
• In church: Do we stand by brothers and sisters in pain, or gossip and distance ourselves? Ruth didn’t care what others said—she served one person faithfully. Let’s build communities where no one walks alone.
• In community: In a world of superficial connections and quick abandonments, let’s be people who say, “Where you go, I will go.” Support the hurting, welcome the returning (like Naomi), and reject shame.
Repetition Points to Drive Home the Message (Repeat these truths often!)
• Loyalty blossoms when rooted in faith—Ruth saw it in Naomi, and we see it in Christ!
• Never let shame keep you from coming home—God redeems the empty and makes them full again!
• True commitment says, “Even death won’t separate us”—this is the love of Christ reflected in us!
• One faithful act of service can change generations—Ruth’s loyalty brought forth the Messiah!
• In pain, hold fast to God and His people—blossoming in mission begins with steadfast love!
Beloved, let Ruth’s words echo in your heart today: Where He goes, we will go. Your people are my people. Your God is my God. May we blossom in mission through loyal, faith-filled relationships that comfort the broken, restore the ashamed, and point to Jesus.
For further engagement or inquiries on these teachings, we invite you to reach out to Grace Gospel Church:
Mobile: +855 277 7773
E-mail: info@gracegospel.faith / propheticggospel@gmail.com
Website: www.gracegospel.faith
We deeply value your feedback and comments on these reflections. Thank you for your attention and support as we journey together in the Word of God.
Be encouraged—your loyalty today can lead to eternal blossoming! God bless you richly.
In Christ’s love,
Samson Amajene
Servant of Christ, Grace Gospel Church
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