Posted by: Bill Hornbeck | April 18, 2024

“He has filled the hungry with good things” – “Then His own arm brought salvation to Him”

Today’s devotion comes from Ruth 3:14-18.

“So she lay at his feet until morning and rose before one could recognize another;  and he said, “Let it not be known that the woman came to the threshing floor.”  Again he said, “Give me the cloak that is on you and hold it.”  So she held it, and he measured six measures of barley and laid it on her.  Then she went into the city.  When she came to her mother-in-law, she said, “How did it go, my daughter?”  And she told her all that the man had done for her.  She said, “These six measures of barley he gave to me, for he said, ‘Do not go to your mother-in-law empty-handed.’”  Then she said, “Wait, my daughter, until you know how the matter turns out;  for the man will not rest until he has settled it today.”  Ruth 3:14-18.

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Boaz’ gift of the six measures of barley to Ruth to give to Naomi and his words to Ruth (“Do not go to your mother-in-law empty-handed.”) remind us of what the LORD did for Israel when he delivered them from the Egyptians at the time of their exodus out of Egypt.

“I will grant this people favor in the sight of the Egyptians;  and it shall be that when you go, you will not go empty-handed.  But every woman shall ask of her neighbor and the woman who lives in her house, articles of silver and articles of gold, and clothing;  and you will put them on your sons and daughters.  Thus you will plunder the Egyptians.”  Exodus 3:21-22.

Boaz’ gift and words also remind us of the law of the LORD to care for the Hebrew kinsman slave after he or she was released in the seventh year.

“If your kinsman, a Hebrew man or woman, is sold to you, then he shall serve you six years, but in the seventh year you shall set him free.  When you set him free, you shall not send him away empty-handed.  You shall furnish him liberally from your flock and from your threshing floor and from your wine vat;  you shall give to him as the LORD your God has blessed you.  You shall remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt, and the LORD your God redeemed you;  therefore I command you this today.”  Deuteronomy 15:12-15. 

Boaz’ gift and words remind us of Christ.

“53 “He has filled the hungry with good things;
And sent away the rich empty-handed.
54 “He has given help to Israel His servant,
In remembrance of His mercy,
55 As He spoke to our fathers,
To Abraham and his descendants forever.” Luke 1:53-55.

In conclusion, Boaz was a redeemer kinsman who reminds us of Christ.  Naomi’s statement about Boaz (“the man will not rest until he has settled it today.”) causes us to fix our eyes on Christ’s passion and focus to redeem us.  

“fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.”  Hebrews 12:12.

“16 And He saw that there was no man,
And was astonished that there was no one to intercede;
Then His own arm brought salvation to Him,
And His righteousness upheld Him.
17 He put on righteousness like a breastplate,
And a helmet of salvation on His head;
And He put on garments of vengeance for clothing
And wrapped Himself with zeal as a mantle.
18 According to their deeds, so He will repay,
Wrath to His adversaries, recompense to His enemies;
To the coastlands He will make recompense.
19 So they will fear the name of the LORD from the west
And His glory from the rising of the sun,
For He will come like a rushing stream
Which the wind of the LORD drives.
” Isaiah 49:16-17.

The LORD your God is in your midst,
A victorious warrior.

He will exult over you with joy,
He will be quiet in His love,
He will rejoice over you with shouts of joy.” Zephaniah 3:17.


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