The book of Ruth may be a small book with only four chapters, but it is a powerful book. It reveals the providence of God and how He works in our lives every day even when we don't know it. It is also a wonderful picture of Jesus Christ our kinsman-redeemer.
Chapter 1: We saw tragedy strike and consequences of actions. Ruth’s loyalty to Naomi and the acceptance of the God of Israel. Naomi returning to Bethlehem with her daughter in-law Ruth feeling empty and bitter. However, God was working in the life of Naomi and Ruth from the very beginning - working behind the scene to fulfill his plan. My friend, God even uses our bad choices to glorify his name as we soon found that her bitterness turned into blessings.
Chapter 2: Ruth goes to glean in the fields to bring in food and the Lord leads her to the field of Boaz. This was not by chance, it was by divine leading. Ruth does not know who Boaz is. Boaz discovers Ruth gleaning in his field and invites her to glean only at his field and provides protection for her. She learns that Boaz is a kinsman.
God has been working behind the scene the whole time bringing Ruth to the field of Boaz and Boaz coming to his field at the time Ruth was gleaning.
Chapter 3: Is the turning point, where Naomi instructs Ruth on how to present herself as a bride to her kinsman redeemer. Boaz accepts the marriage proposal and assures Ruth she will be redeemed whether it be the nearer kinsman or he himself.
Chapter 4: God's plan revealed. The nearer kinsman refuses to redeem Naomi and Ruth. Boaz takes on the responsibility of being the kinsman redeemer. We see a son born who becomes the kinsman redeemer for Naomi and Ruth and to their descendants after they are dead. An example of God giving His son Jesus Christ as our kinsman redeemer. We see the genealogy of David for which we see the genealogy of Jesus Christ.
My friend, This is the final chapter of Ruth, and God writes the final chapter of our life also. Will he find us faithful as he did Ruth? Too many of God's people are content to live in chapter 2, picking up the leftovers and doing the best they can in their difficult situation. Even though they can see that they are receiving more than they deserve they end up concentrating on the gifts rather than the Giver of the Gifts. If we don't wake up and stop focusing on the gifts and get our minds and hearts on the Giver of the gifts we will miss opportunities in our lives. Naomi almost missed this glorious redemption by asking Ruth to return to her family in Moab in the beginning. Praise the Lord that He is working behind the scene and that Ruth through her commitment chose to follow. Will you follow Christ and live a life committed to Him?
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