Monday, June 4, 2012

June 4 - Return Home

Ruth 1:7-8 

“So she departed from the place where she was, and her two daughters-in-law with her; and they went on the way to return to the land of Judah. And Naomi said to her two daughters-in-law, "Go, return each of you to her mother's house. May the Lord deal kindly with you as you have dealt with the dead and with me.”

Pack up your bags and move on with your life. Hit the trail. Have you ever wanted to do that…have you ever done just that? My husband was in the US Air Force for twenty years—so we moved a few times. It was hard to leave friends behind, but it was always exciting to start off on a new adventure. When he retired it was both exciting and we had a bit apprehension to start a new civilian life—but we headed for “home”. We departed from the place we were to return to my hometown in the land of Washington State. We had joy filled open arms and hearts waiting for us—a feast of family love.  

Naomi was devastated with the loss of her husband and sons, so she headed for the land of Judah, her home. She had been living in Moab long enough—the famine was over and she had no reason to stay there. Her daughters-in-law lived with her, and thus began to travel with her. Naomi must have realized that they needed to stay with their own people, their own culture, and not go to live with her in Judah. She told them to go back to their mother’s home. Naomi probably didn’t feel that she would be able to feed the two young women once they got to Judah, which would be her responsibility since there were no living males in their family to support them.

Spiritually Naomi couldn’t guide her idol worshipping daughters-in-law since the spiritual leadership of a family was the eldest male’s responsibility. What was Naomi to do? What would you have done? Sending them back with the blessing, “May the Lord deal kindly with you as you have dealt with the dead and with me,” was the kindest thing that Naomi could have done. The Lord that Naomi spoke of was Yahweh, the covenant keeping God of Israel. To “deal kindly” meant to be loyal, steadfast or show faithful love. What a wonderful compassionate blessing Naomi was bestowing on her daughters-in-law. Naomi loved God with all her heart, soul and mind and she wanted the best for her daughters-in-law who had treated her and her sons with loving kindness.

Lord, deal kindly with us as we seek to know You more deeply.

Traveling Food for Naomi

My husband likes to have fried chicken gizzards and dill pickles to eat as we travel—but that was not the food of choice for Naomi. Although the Bible doesn’t tell us what she would have taken along it is likely that she started out with some fresh goat cheese or yogurt, unleavened pita bread, some fresh fruit like apricots , and then some grains, dried fruits like dates, raisins and figs. She would have taken and eaten fresh foods first, since there wasn’t refrigeration on the road or even in the homes at that time. Remember that it would have taken seven to ten days to walk back to Bethlehem from Moab. That meant taking food for seven to ten days with them, probably wrapped in a cloth, not a Ziploc bag. Trail mix would have been a great food for the journey.

Naomi’s Trail Mix
1 cup of coarsely ground grain
1 cup sliced almonds or pistachio nuts   
3 cups dried fruit: raisins, dates, chopped figs

Mix all ingredients and store in a tightly sealed container. Enjoy while walking, hiking or resting.


© 2012 by Mickey M. Hunacek. All rights reserved.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Mickey, I've enjoyed how you give the historical background on Ruth. I've found there's a lot of historical stuff I don't know - like the fact that it's a Jewish custom to read the entire book of Ruth on Pentecost. My dad didn't even know that! Good job on the Jewish trail mix - I'll have to try that sometime :)