
Ruth & Naomi: Women Who Overcame Together
By Madilyn Meadows, Class of 2025 – Digital Communication, Art & Design
Let’s be real…life gets hard. And when it does, who do you have in your corner? In a world that often preaches self-sufficiency and independence, we sometimes forget the power of having strong, faith-filled women standing beside us. The story of Ruth and Naomi isn’t just some ancient Bible tale—it’s a raw and real example of what it looks like for two women to lean on each other, push through the pain, and walk into God’s blessings together.
Naomi & Ruth
Naomi had lost everything; her husband, her two sons, her home. She was heartbroken, bitter, and convinced that life had nothing left to offer her. Ruth, her daughter-in-law, had every reason to go back home to Moab, to start fresh, to choose the easy route. But she didn’t. Instead, she chose Naomi. She chose faith. She chose to walk into the unknown, trusting that God had something greater ahead.
“Where you go, I will go. Where you stay, I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God.” (Ruth 1:16)
Ruth didn’t just stay out of obligation, she stayed out of love. She saw Naomi’s pain, saw the weight of grief she was carrying, and instead of walking away, she stepped in. She became her support system, her provider, her family. And Naomi, despite her own sorrow, became Ruth’s guide in a new land. They didn’t let hardship separate them. They became each other’s strength.
Who is Your Naomi or Ruth?
Maybe you’ve been in a season where you’ve felt abandoned, like Naomi. Maybe you’ve looked around and wondered, Who’s really here for me? Who’s willing to walk through this storm with me? Or maybe you’re in a season like Ruth, where you’ve had to be the strong one, the one who keeps showing up, the one who keeps giving, even when you feel like no one sees you.
This story is such a powerful reminder of what true loyalty and faithfulness look like. Today, so many relationships feel disposable. People walk away at the first sign of hardship. Friendships fade when life gets messy. Commitments waver when things stop being convenient. But Ruth and Naomi’s bond shows us something different, it shows us what happens when we choose to stand by each other even when everything feels uncertain.
The Blessing of Being Faithful
Ruth had no idea what her faithfulness would lead to. She had no idea that staying with Naomi would position her for one of the greatest blessings of her life. When they arrived in Bethlehem, Ruth worked tirelessly to provide for them both, gleaning in the fields of a man named Boaz. She didn’t know at the time that Boaz would become her husband, that he would redeem her and Naomi’s family name, or that, through their union, she would become the great-grandmother of King David, putting her directly in the lineage of Jesus Christ.
Had Ruth chosen to leave Naomi, she would have missed out on God’s greater plan. She would have settled for an ordinary life, not knowing the extraordinary purpose God had for her. But because she stayed, because she remained loyal and faithful, God honored her beyond her wildest dreams.
And Naomi? She went from being a woman who called herself “Mara” (which means bitter) to a woman who held her grandson in her arms, restored and filled with joy. Ruth’s faithfulness brought redemption not just for herself, but for Naomi as well. Their story is proof that when we love, serve, and remain faithful—even when it’s hard—God works in ways we never could have imagined.
We Need Community
So what does this mean for us today? It means we need each other. It means we shouldn’t walk through life alone, believing the lie that strength means isolation. It means we should be intentional about the women we surround ourselves with—women who lift us up, encourage us, and remind us of God’s promises when we feel like giving up. And most importantly, it means we should strive to be that kind of woman for others.
If you’re feeling alone right now, if you’re wondering where your “Naomi” or your “Ruth” is, know this: God has not forgotten you. The right people, the right relationships, and the right community will come—but you have to be willing to step into them. Be open. Be intentional. And when you find those people, hold onto them.
Ruth and Naomi didn’t just survive their hardships, they overcame them together. Their story teaches us that true love, true loyalty, and true faithfulness will always lead to blessings in the end. So let’s be women who choose each other, who walk through the difficult seasons together, and who trust that no matter what life throws our way, God is always working things out for good.
Because when women stand by each other, nothing can stop what God is about to do next.