God doesn’t offer scraps—He satisfies. Like Ruth, we are invited to His table where there is more than enough for every need.
God doesn’t offer scraps—He satisfies. Like Ruth, we are invited to His table where there is more than enough for every need.
We may struggle, but if we keep our eyes on Jesus, we will see how He can make a river in the desert! Amen!
God often provides not in abundance—but in quiet, faithful pieces gathered one step at a time.
When you feel empty, God quietly calls you back—to the place where He provides.
Elimelech’s name means “My God is King,” yet he fled to Moab when famine struck. His story reveals the quiet tension between what we profess and how we react to scarcity, reminding us that God’s sovereignty remains even when our trust falters.
In the book of Ruth, the “House of Bread” (Bethlehem) runs out of bread. We all face seasons of ra’ab—times of emotional or spiritual famine. But as this devotion reminds us, the famine is never the whole story; it is simply the setup for God’s incredible redemption.
The road of discipleship isn’t easy, but where God leads, He provides — teaching us joy, trust, and deeper faith in every trial.
Rest in God’s arms—He is already at work, turning situations around and bringing healing, provision, and peace.
Jesus calls us to trust, not worry. Seek His kingdom first, and He will handle the rest. He loves you—and He keeps His promises.
God’s timing is perfect—even when it’s hard to wait. Stay in faith, trust His plan, and let go of the urge to fix it yourself. He’s got this. ⏳🙏