Ruth chapter 1. Life is Short.

A beautiful family develops with a father, mother, two sons and two daughter-in-laws. In a relatively short period of time all three husbands die.

This chapter reminds me that life is short. We are but a breath, Psalm 39:6.  We never know when our time on Earth will end. No one will live forever. I hate to say this, but my life could end today. I'm not guaranteed forever life on Earth. Same with my wife and two daughters and grandchildren and son in laws. There's no guarantee for tomorrow. We must see this life as our temporary stop before eternity…eternity in heaven because of our life with Christ, or eternity in hell because of our rejection of Christ with our life.

If life is short, then what are we doing on Earth to prepare for eternity? Are we committed to Christ? Are we committed to our family? Are we committed to the Body of Christ, the church, or are we just putting in our time? Are we committed to serve the Lord by serving others?

When we lose a life of a loved one, we will go through a grief period.

  1. Our grief can motivate us to be angry, bitter, hateful and put a division in our relationship with the Lord. Or
  2. Our grief can be a reminder of how temporary life is and motivate us to love and serve the Lord and others all the more, thus building our relationship with Him and others.