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This week we’re closing out a devotion series on the Book of Ruth.
At the end of the book of Ruth we learn that Boaz and Ruth had a son named Obed, which means
“servant.” It is fitting that in the genealogy of Jesus, the greatest Servant of all, was a man whose name
meant “servant.”
I got all excited about how surely if Obed means “servant” that Obed must be part of the same word
origin as “obedience.” Except the closest the internet could get me to that connection was that the
Hebrew word for servant is “ebed.” Ebed is close to Obed but I could not figure out for sure that they
are related. So, let’s just say that that the name Obed reminds me of our word “obedience.” (This is the
beauty of being a devotion writer as opposed to a theology student.)
If we are to live as servants of God (and for God), we must be obedient to the things He calls us to do.
The book of Ruth gives us plenty of examples of people serving others. Consider these…
As Christmas quickly approaches, we’re going to spend a lot of time and energy thinking about the gifts
we’re giving to others. Giving is a form of serving others, and the foundation of serving others is this:
He said to him, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.
This is the greatest and most important command. The second is like it: Love your neighbor as
yourself. (Matthew 22:37-39 HCSB)
Who am I serving? To whom am I being obedient?
By Mark Stuart
Mark is the husband of Laura, father of Shelby and Jacob, and father-in-law of Bailey.
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