Kinsman Redeemer

Ruth - Finding Refuge Under The Wings of God

11:00 AM

 


Ruth shows us that following God in perfectly surrendered faith is the path of truest joy, peace, and eternal life. She forsake all she knew to follow the unknown, leading her to God; the loving, mighty, Redeemer of her life. And under the refuge of His wings, Ruth found protection, provision, and unequaled blessings! 

Ruth - Finding Refuge Under The Wings of God

The famine had taken many lives, and was growing more severe. And with the death of her husband, things for Ruth were going from bad to worse. All of the men in the family had passed, including her own husband, leaving only Ruth, her mother-in-law Naomi, and her sister-in-law, Orpah.


There was no way the three women could make it alone. And so Naomi said to her daughter-in-law’s, “Go, return each of you to her mother’s house.” For as heartbroken as she was to send them away, Naomi knew there was no future for them if they stayed. And so with much weeping and sorrow, begrudgingly, Orpah left. But when it came time for Ruth to go, she couldn’t. Overcome by emotion, she ran to Naomi. Falling on her knees, Ruth clung tightly to Naomi’s waist, and refused to let go. Looking up at her mother-in-law, Ruth pledged, “Where you go, I will go. Where you stay, I will stay. Your people will be my people, and your God, my God.” Naomi could feel the determination in Ruth’s words, and the pure love reflected in her eyes. And so she let Ruth stay.


Remaining in Moab wasn’t an option, for surely they would starve. But Naomi, who was from Bethlehem, had heard news that the Lord had remembered His people and blessed them with grain. So the two woman made preparations to go back, packing provisions and a few personal items. Ruth wasn’t sure where this journey would lead, but she trusted her mother-in-law. For Naomi was a woman who suffered great loss. Yet her faith in her God was still strong. A woman who so trusted in His provision, she was willing, in complete surrender, to travel over 60 miles to seek refuge under His wings. And even though Ruth did not know this God of Israel, out of her love for Naomi, she too would surrender.


The two arrived at Bethlehem at the beginning of the barley harvest. Hungry and without money, Naomi sent Ruth to a field belonging to a relative named Boaz. There, she faithfully followed behind the reapers, carefully collecting the stalks they left behind. For every bit she got would be baked into bread. It wasn’t much, but at least it meant their stomachs wouldn’t go empty. And it was there in that field where she met Boaz. 


Not recognizing her, Boaz had asked about Ruth, and to whom she was with. And upon hearing her story, learning of her sacrifice, virtue, and loyalty to Naomi, he couldn’t help but be awed. Boaz encouraged Ruth to stay in his field, making provisions for her care and welfare. And after two months of work in the harvest fields, Naomi encouraged Ruth to seek Boaz as her “kinsman redeemer.” (A male relative who, according to various laws of the Pentateuch, had the privilege or responsibility to act on behalf of a relative who was in trouble, danger, or need.)


Through Naomi’s instruction, Ruth’s obedience, and a series of divinely appointed circumstances, joyfully, Boaz and Ruth got married. And together they had a son, Obed, who was the grandfather of David, the forefather of Jesus.


The story of Ruth is one of surrender, devotion, faith, and deliverance. She chose to follow her mother-in-law Naomi, and in doing so chose to follow the Lord God. And the overwhelming compassion, grace, love, and redemption she found in Him, is there waiting for us. For He is our kinsman Redeemer, joyfully eager to provide us with His great protection, provision, and blessings. And under His mighty wings will we find a perfect refuge of His never ending tender care. 


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The Book of Ruth

12:00 AM


Sunday, March 4, 2018

Hey Everyone!

We recently realized that we would all read through the book of Ruth this weekend and wouldn't have a chance to respond to each other about the messages that God placed in Ruth for each of us. We just could not let this wonderful story of Ruth pass us by, for this not just a biblical love story but a story of character, loyalty, sacrifice, and redemption.

Here is a bit of background…


In the times of Judges, Ruth, daughter in-law to Naomi, finds herself having to make a life-changing choice. Does she leave, Naomi, a widow like herself, to go back to her home - a place of comfort, ease, surety, or does she join Naomi and return to Naomi's home - Bethlehem- to an unknown place and future?  Ruth chose to be loyal and loving to her mother-in-law and to commit to Naomi's God—the One True God.  Naomi and Ruth return and Ruth works in the fields of Boaz to provide food for them both. Boaz notices her, and through the laws concerning widows, redeems Ruth for himself.  They marry. Why is this story and this marriage so important that God placed it in His Word? The great-grandson of Boaz and Ruth was none other than the most famous and loved ruler of Israel, King David (Ruth 4:21-22), and this meant that Ruth was in the ancestral line of the Messiah, Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:1, 5).


There are lessons here for us. We can see how blessings and the guidance of God can be given to us even when we are living through a most difficult time. Ruth, committed her life to helping Naomi and as a result, was blessed by God for her faithfulness.

~ Lesson 1: God notices people of good character...


"All these things my hand has made, and so all these things came into being," declares the LORD. "But this is the one to whom I will look favorably: to the one who is humble and contrite in spirit, and who trembles at my message."  (Isaiah 66:2 NIV)


We may at times think that God is only watching the really important people of this world, but the story of Ruth tells us that God is not impressed with our wealth, fame or power. He is most impressed with the quality of our character.

~ Lesson 2:  All that is good and worthy will come to us if we are patient and devote ourselves to doing what is right in God's eyes...


“Let us not grow weary or become discouraged in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap, if we do not give in.” (Galatians 6:9 AMP)


We can be confident that if we do not see all His blessings in this life, we will certainly see them in the time to come…and the blessings will be beyond anything we can imagine! Ruth could not have imagined what was to come!

~ Lesson 3: God uses little "things" and little "people" to accomplish His great plans. God intended Ruth to be part of His plan...He set things to happen that were to bring Ruth into the lineage of Jesus-His great plan of salvation! No one is unimportant in God's eyes...

“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." (2 Corinthians 12:9)

~ Lesson 4: God has a Redeemer willing and able to rescue us from the destruction of our own sin...


Just as Boaz was Ruth's "redeemer" and rescued her, God has a Redeemer for our lives…His Son Jesus. After she lost everything and returned to Bethlehem, Naomi was without hope and had nothing of her own. We, in our sin, are empty and without hope spiritually. But Jesus is willing to redeem us! He wants to rescue us from the penalty of our sin - separation from God for all eternity. All we need to do is call on Him in faith and ask Him to save us...


For “whoever calls on the name of the Lord [in prayer] will be saved.” (Romans 10:13 Amp) 

I pray that if Jesus has not "redeemed" you, you will call on Him right now and ask Him to save you once and for all from the consequences of your sins.

Have a precious and blessed day today!