Naomi has returned to her hometown of Bethlehem, but she has come back penniless and without her husband and two sons all of whom died in Moab. She believes that the Lord is against her and that she has good reason to be bitter, insisting even that the townspeople call here not 'Naomi' meaning pleasant, but 'Mara' meaning bitter. But should she bitter? Do God's people have a right to bitterness when God's providence seems to be uniformly against them?
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I was converted out of paganism and the occult in 1993 and while I was initially Charismatic/Arminian in my theology, I became Reformed and Presbyterian through bible study and the influence of ministries like Ligonier. After teaching in local bible studies, and taking seminary...