The Ruth Resolve – Maturity in the Middle of "New"
Change is scary. Moving schools, changing friend groups, or even just growing up feels like standing on shaky ground. Fear is a loud emotion, and it usually tells us to run back to what’s safe.
Ruth was a young widow in a foreign land. She had every reason to be paralyzed by fear, but she practiced emotional maturity by choosing loyalty over comfort.
The Breakdown: Ruth 1
Ruth didn't stay in her feelings; she stayed in her purpose. She told Naomi, "Where you go, I will go." She didn't have a five-year plan; she just had a "right now" commitment.
Emotional Maturity is: Doing the right thing even when you feel totally terrified about the future.
🛡️ Mum Tips
Stay Present: When fear about the future hits, ask yourself: "What is the one thing I need to do faithfully today?"
Commitment Over Comfort: Choose one area where you will stay loyal this week, even if it feels awkward or new.
💭 Reflection Questions
What am I most afraid of right now?
Am I letting fear make my decisions for me?
A Final Word
Maturity is the ability to walk through a "scary" door because you know who is holding your hand. Your courage in the unknown is a beautiful act of worship.
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