Naomi was of the people of Israel and as such was one of God's chosen people, and though she initially mourned and bewailed her fate at the hands of God when God took away her husband and two sons; her daughter-in-law, Ruth, brought her comfort and God's blessing when she married Boaz and brought up Ruth's son, Obed. (Ruth 4.16)
So I reckon her final relationship with God is peace.
By trusting in God even after the death of her husband, Naomi helped the Hebrews believe more in God.
Her mother-in-law, Naomi.
we can interact with god only through medetation .its bcos our soul is equally mean for suprim power like god.
1. Ruth was a Moabitess. 2. She chose to stay with Naomi (her mother-in-law) and go back with Naomi to the Promised Land and to worship Naomi's God. 3. She obeyed Naomi regarding Boaz, and she became his wife. As a result of her choices, she was in the direct ancestral line of our Lord Jesus Christ.
God showed He was pleased with Naomi by providing her with a loving family and a secure future after her hardships. Through her daughter-in-law Ruth's loyalty and commitment, Naomi experienced God's kindness and provision, culminating in the birth of Obed, who would become an ancestor of King David. This restoration of joy and hope in her life indicated God's favor and blessing upon her.
Ruths first husband died, but instead of returning to her own country and people she decided to stay with Naomi, her mother in law. She met Boaz and fell in love with him and it was around this time she told Naomi "Your God will be my God". She has seen what God had done for the people and so accepted Him as the God she should worship.
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Naomi and her family had sojourned in Moab during a famine. Ruth, a Moabitess, became Naomi's daughter-in-law. She had had a long stretch of time during which she observed Naomi's righteousness, and she (Ruth) became convinced that she must serve the One God and abandon her former idolatry. She went on to become so righteous that God made her the ancestress of King David.
When Naomi lost both her sons, the daughters-in-law were left widows.Ruth, one of these daughters-in-law, opted to stay with Naomi, to help her, and to worship Naomi's God (YHWH, the God of the Jews) (Ruth 1:16-17). She loyally worked hard in the fields to help feed and clothe them, and obediently followed God's laws, and eventually was blessed by God with marriage and family. She became the great Grandmother of King David and an integral part of the Messianic lineage.(Ruth 4:13-17)
'coz god really interact with us.
Ruth was a superlative servant of God. Naomi and her family had sojourned in Moab during a famine. Ruth, a Moabitess, became Naomi's daughter-in-law. She had a long stretch of time during which she observed Naomi's righteousness, and she (Ruth) became convinced that she must serve the One God and abandon her former idolatry. She went on to become so righteous that God allowed her to become the ancestress of King David.
Well, in a way. When she promised Naomi "Your God will become my God" (Ruth 1:15), she was basically promising the same to God.