A Man of Standing
Opening Prayer
Sovereign Lord, You inspired Your Holy Word. I ask for You to illuminate it so that I may understand it now.
Read Ruth 1:19-2:16
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Reflect
“Be ready to do whatever is good, to slander no one, to be peaceable and considerate, and to show true humility toward all men” (Titus 3:1,2).
In Bethlehem, the neighbors seem shocked at Naomi’s tragic story. She tells them that the Lord has brought her back empty, but Ruth is there beside her and the barley is ready for harvesting. Ruth’s commitment to Naomi leads her to take the initiative in finding food, yet to honor her mother-in-law by asking her permission. The command to farmers to allow gleaning occurs several times in the law (Lev. 19:9,10; 23:22; Deut. 24:19-22), specifically for the benefit of the fatherless, the foreigner and the widow. Ruth falls into all these categories, but she must have felt deeply apprehensive as Boaz strode across the field to speak to her, an unprotected woman and a Moabite.
Boaz turns out to be a generous and kind employer, scrupulous and fair, who begins the day with a blessing. He expects his foreman to know about those working his fields. He welcomes the stranger, generously offering her protection and access to the laborers’ water. He ensures that Ruth is treated properly, and honors her for the sacrifice she has made in coming with her mother-in-law. So, out of both custom and generosity of heart, Boaz doesn’t simply make sure that the maximum amount is harvested and stored away; instead, he ensures that the poor are allowed to share in his crops. He expects his workers to show the same care for the poor and the foreigner.
The key phrase here is, “As it turned out” (3). With the eyes of faith, we begin to see God’s providence at work. We have been told that Boaz is a relative of Naomi’s husband. He is quite a bit older than Ruth and probably a childless widower, yet he has established a relationship of mutual appreciation with her. Listeners down the centuries must have sat up and wondered what would happen next!
Apply
What can you learn from the rich boss and the poor widow for your daily life and work? How does it teach you to show the lovingkindness of the Lord?
Closing prayer
Father, lead me in the way of lovingkindness. I want to reflect to others that which You’ve shown me.
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