My Heart Rejoiceth in the Lord | Ruth; 1 Samuel 1–7 | Come Follow Me Morning Meditation episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 9 MIN

My Heart Rejoiceth in the Lord | Ruth; 1 Samuel 1–7 | Come Follow Me Morning Meditation

from Come Follow Me Meditations · host Pondereth

Come, Follow Me Morning Meditation for June 1–7. Study Ruth and 1 Samuel 1–7 through a peaceful Christian meditation focused on Ruth, Hannah, Samuel, God’s timing, faith, trust, gratitude, and the theme “My Heart Rejoiceth in the Lord.” This week in Come, Follow Me we explore: 📖 Ruth 📖 1 Samuel 1–7 Ruth walked forward without knowing where the path would lead. Hannah prayed through years of waiting before her rejoicing became a song. Samuel learned that revelation begins when we quietly listen and respond, “Speak, Lord; thy servant heareth.” Though their circumstances were different, each discovered the same truth: God is faithful, even when His purposes are still unfolding. In this Bible meditation and Christian morning devotional, we reflect on: • Trusting God’s timing • Rejoicing before outcomes arrive • Finding peace while waiting • Listening for God’s guidance • Walking forward in faith • Recognizing God’s hand in hidden places Whether you are studying Come, Follow Me, seeking a Christian meditation, looking for a Bible devotional, or wanting a peaceful way to begin your day, this meditation is designed to help you draw closer to Jesus Christ and trust God’s unfolding plan. Scriptures referenced: • Ruth 1–4 • 1 Samuel 1–7 The God of Ruth, Hannah, and Samuel is still at work in your story. Even in uncertainty. Even in waiting. Even in quiet unfolding. My heart rejoiceth in the Lord.

Come, Follow Me Morning Meditation for June 1–7. Study Ruth and 1 Samuel 1–7 through a peaceful Christian meditation focused on Ruth, Hannah, Samuel, God’s timing, faith, trust, gratitude, and the theme “My Heart Rejoiceth in the Lord.” This week in Come, Follow Me we explore: 📖 Ruth📖 1 Samuel 1–7 Ruth walked forward without knowing where the path would lead. Hannah prayed through years of waiting before her rejoicing became a song. Samuel learned that revelation begins when we quietly listen and respond, “Speak, Lord; thy servant heareth.” Though their circumstances were different, each discovered the same truth: God is faithful, even when His purposes are still unfolding. In this Bible meditation and Christian morning devotional, we reflect on: • Trusting God’s timing• Rejoicing before outcomes arrive• Finding peace while waiting• Listening for God’s guidance• Walking forward in faith• Recognizing God’s hand in hidden places Whether you are studying Come, Follow Me, seeking a Christian meditation, looking for a Bible devotional, or wanting a peaceful way to begin your day, this meditation is designed to help you draw closer to Jesus Christ and trust God’s unfolding plan. Scriptures referenced:• Ruth 1–4• 1 Samuel 1–7 The God of Ruth, Hannah, and Samuel is still at work in your story. Even in uncertainty.Even in waiting.Even in quiet unfolding. My heart rejoiceth in the Lord.

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Come, Follow Me Morning Meditation for June 1–7. Study Ruth and 1 Samuel 1–7 through a peaceful Christian meditation focused on Ruth, Hannah, Samuel, God’s timing, faith, trust, gratitude, and the theme “My Heart Rejoiceth in the Lord.” This week in...

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