Chapter three of Ruth is a study in acting honorably and self-control. Ruth listens to the advice of her mother-in-law to prepare for her encounter with Boaz. Like the priests of the OT she took the tike to cleans herself and anoint herself with oil and finally to put on her best clothes. I am reminded that we also as NT priests need to prepare before we meet with our Redeemer.
Throughout the OT oil is a symbol of the Holy Spirit. In order to enter into God's presence, we need to be anointed and filled with the Holy Spirit. Finally, with our cleansing, God provides us with spotless raiment.
When Ruth arrives home Naomi has one final command for Ruth and that is to wait. It is tough to wait! In this society, we are used to instant gratification but God often commands us to wait! We also are often asked to wait while our Redeemer finishes His preparation for our wedding celebration.
The overarching theme is integrity. Ruth decides to put away her widow rags and join the living. She presents herself to asks for Boaz to marry her. Boaz acts honorably by not taking advantage of Ruth. He also tells the truth that while he is interested in marrying her there is another who has a stronger claim to be Ruth's kinsman redeemer.
Both people demonstrate Godlike hesed. They are not self-serving and think more highly of others.
These non-denominational Bible studies are led by Dr. Val and recorded live. Some 20-25 men meet weekly at 6:30 AM for an hour. They study and discuss a passage from Scripture. Questions are encouraged and often lead to interesting rabbit trails that help us discover and process additional Biblical truths.
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