Ruth 3 Commentary

Ruth 3 Commentary.

Naomi comes close to the LORD’s statement that it is not good for a man to be alone. She reckons the time has come for her to find a home for Ruth, where she would be cared for.

When a mother seeks a husband for her daughter, her number 1 concern is the care for her daughter!

It is in these times when the parent stands in the shoes of the LORD and looks for a suitable mate for their child. Cultural differences still exist, but the parent still bears the same responsibility.

We want to remember the location of Boaz and Ruth: Bethlehem. It is in this town that another couple experienced very similar love routines. As Ruth, so was Mary. Both stories are characterized by a rare and godly purity.

A special Joseph so respected Mary that he waited until all formalities were completed. Here in this chapter, an ancestor of Joseph, Boaz, would wait until all encumbrances were cleared.

Joseph didn’t want to expose a ‘guilty’ Mary to public disgrace. Boaz ensured Ruth left very early in the morning under the cover of darkness. Her ‘sleeping out’, be it innocent, shouldn’t go viral! It is a man’s responsibility to protect the purity and integrity of the sister.

At this point, both Ruth and Boaz know each other well. The question of suitability has been answered already. Ignoring these simple basics, many have lived to regret their decisions. Regardless of the advancement of cultures, the basics remain.

It is said that love is blind. No. Here we see that love is fully intelligent and can actually wait. Boaz is no doubt drawn to Ruth. Who wouldn’t? Ruth is drawn to Boaz. Men who combine godliness and stature are rare. It is a perfect union!

But there is a problem. Love has to wait. Love that cannot wait is not deserving of the word. It can be very dangerous. Boaz was aware of another man who was in line to take up the responsibility.

Yes, you love him. He loves you. But he is married. Cut the relationship. Love shouldn’t exist in this case. Don’t call it love; call it adultery! If it cannot honor others, it isn’t love! 1 Corinthians 13 verse 5.

It should interest the reader that this godly relationship is taking place during a time when Israel has no king. The time of the Judges is characterized by shocking events and a culture completely out of touch with the instructions of the LORD.

The saint is living in a similar world. Will you be a Ruth who decides not to ‘run after the younger men, whether rich or poor’? Or, is there a Boaz in you who will respect a woman, right in your bedroom, because righteousness demands it?

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Published by Joseph Malekani

Joseph Malekani is a born-again Christian with a strong PAOG/Baptist background. He is heavily involved in student ministry with ZAFES – an IFES movement with focus on student ministry in Zambia. He is married to Audrey and they have two lovely children.

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