Come Follow Me 24: Ruth 1-4; 1 Samuel 1-3
Come Follow Me Lesson 24: Ruth 1-4; 1 Samuel 1-3
Introduction:
How have
the stories of the women in the Old Testament helped you increase in faith?
Like Ruth and Naomi, and like Hannah, our lives can take unexpected twists and
turns, but we our hearts can still rejoice in the Lord. 1 Samuel 2:1
(reference to “horn”.)
Personal Study Ruth 1-4; 1 Samuel 1:
What attributes did Ruth possess that helped her move
forward and find blessings and favor with God?
What Christlike characteristics do you see in Ruth and in Boaz?
How did Ruth and Hannah show faith in God? How
were they blessed for that? What experiences have you had where God has helped
you through a trial?
Family Study Ruth 1-4; 1 Samuel 1:
Look for
examples of kindness and loyalty in the verses you read. How are we blessed for
showing kindness and loyalty to the Lord, our family, and others?
(video
presentation: Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz)
1 Sam 15 And Hannah
answered and said, No, my lord, I am a woman of a sorrowful spirit: I have
drunk neither wine nor strong drink, but have poured out
my soul before the Lord.
Do we pour out our souls in prayer? How can we learn to do that? What are some
necessary things to prepare so that we can?
Readings: Ruth 1-4; 1 Samuel 1:
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/ot/ruth/1?lang=eng
Elimelech
and his family go to Moab because of famine—His sons marry—The father and sons
die—Ruth, the Moabitess, her husband having died, remains constant to
Naomi—They come to Bethlehem.
Both Orpah and Ruth loved Naomi. That is something we need to realize.
Naomi entreated them boldly to return to their mother’s homes. Orpah chose to.
Ruth chose to go with Naomi. But they both loved Naomi.
Vs 16-17 Ruth must have
felt passionate about her faith in Israel's God and the relationship she had
with the Lord as well as with her mother-in-law.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/ot/ruth/2?lang=eng
Ruth
gleans in the fields of Boaz, a near relative of Naomi—He treats Ruth kindly.
Vs 8-12 Boaz had
respect towards Ruth. He recognized that she was a kind, loving, and righteous
woman. He invited her to keep gleaning in his fields.
Vs 14-18 Boaz invited her
to eat and to drink with his paid workers. He also asked his workers to leave
extra food for her to glean.
Vs 19-23 Naomi is so excited that it is Boaz's field where Ruth is gleaning. She stayed fast by the other maidens until the season was over. Ruth gleaned more!
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/ot/ruth/3?lang=eng
By
Naomi’s instruction, Ruth lies at the feet of Boaz—He promises as a relative to
take her as his wife.
I’m glad he didn’t reject her. That would have felt humiliating.
Vs 11-13 Boaz agreed to marry Ruth if a nearer kinsman did not.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/ot/ruth/4?lang=eng
The
nearest relative declines, and Boaz takes Ruth to wife—Ruth bears Obed, through
whom came David the king.
Yay, Boaz and Ruth are ancestors of Jesus!
Vs 6-10 The nearer kinsman would have purchased the land on its own, but he didn't want a new wife in the deal. He allowed Boaz to redeem the land and marry Ruth. Boaz witnessed before all there that he would do it.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/ot/1-sam/1?lang=eng
Hannah
prays for a son and vows to give him to the Lord—Eli the priest blesses
her—Samuel is born—Hannah loans him to the Lord.
Vs 5, 8 Elkanah loved
Hannah. He wanted her to be happy.
Vs 11 Hannah promised to
give her son back to the Lord to serve Him if He blessed her with a son.
Vs 15-18 God heard
Hannah's prayer and Eli promised He'd grant her petition. She went away fasting
and rejoicing.
Vs 21-28 Hannah kept Samuel near to her until he was
weaned. She must have cherished those three years (or thereabouts). Then she
offered sacrifice and took Samuel to Eli so that he could be trained to be the
Lord's servant all his days.
Personal Study: 1 Samuel 2-3
Hannah’s words of praise to the Lord: 1 Samuel 2:1–10
How can you express your praise to the Lord through poetry,
music, song, painting, dance, prayer, etc?
Family could sing songs together or
draw pictures.
In chapter 3, what can we learn from Samuel about recognizing the voice of the Lord? How can you help others to recognize the Lord speaking to them?
1 Samuel 3:7 Family video about Samuel also John 14:14–21
Readings: 1 Samuel
2-3:
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/ot/1-sam/2?lang=eng
Hannah
sings praises to the Lord—Samuel ministers before the Lord—Eli blesses Elkanah
and Hannah, and they have sons and daughters—The sons of Eli reject the Lord
and live in wickedness—The Lord rejects the house of Eli.
vs 1-10 Psalm of
Hannah.
vs 18-21 Hannah visited
Samuel once a year and brought him a new coat each time. Samuel had brothers
and sisters. Samuel was like a son unto Eli, which was a great comfort to him.
Vs 26 Like Jesus, Samuel grew in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/ot/1-sam/3?lang=eng
The Lord
calls Samuel—The house of Eli will not be purged by sacrifices and
offerings—Samuel is recognized as a prophet by all Israel—The Lord appears to
him.
Vs 10-11 Samuel
received instruction from Eli to recognize the voice of the Lord and to answer
Him. The Lord spoke to Samuel.
Vs 19-21 Samuel grew in
favor with God and man. Everyone knew that Samuel would be a prophet in Israel.
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