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The whole story of Ruth is full of surprises. The surprising loyalty to a mother-in-law. The surprising re-marriage for the widow. The surprise that this Gentile woman become the ancestor of a Hebrew king: David! Of course this fits God's style: his surprising coming in the ordinary man Jesus, his surprising birth by a virgin, his surprising resurrection from the dead.
Surprises are nice things. This is why God operates through surprises. It is like the famed Russian poet Boris Pasternak once put it: "Surprise is the greatest gift which life can grant us." Confronting surprise causes the brain to make new neural connections. That leads to healthier, happier outlooks on life, as in forging the new brain connections, the good feeling brain chemical dopamine is released (Stefan Klein, The Science of Happiness, pp. 35-37, 56-58, 197). Don't miss any of God's loving surprises this week.
Surprises are nice things. This is why God operates through surprises. It is like the famed Russian poet Boris Pasternak once put it: "Surprise is the greatest gift which life can grant us." Confronting surprise causes the brain to make new neural connections. That leads to healthier, happier outlooks on life, as in forging the new brain connections, the good feeling brain chemical dopamine is released (Stefan Klein, The Science of Happiness, pp. 35-37, 56-58, 197). Don't miss any of God's loving surprises this week.
