Our Kinsman Redeemer
By: Robert A. Searles
Ruth, returning with her mother in
law Naomi from the land of Moab after Naomi's husband and sons had
died, one of them having been the husband of Ruth, found themselves
in need of help and assistance to survive. Where could they go?
What could they do?
“And Naomi had a kinsman of her
husband's, a mighty man of wealth, of the family of Elimelech; and
his name was Boaz. And Ruth, the Moabitess, said unto Naomi, let me
now go to the field, and glean ears of corn after him in whose sight
I shall find grace, and she said unto her go my daughter. And she
went, and came, and gleaned in the field after the reapers; and her
hap was to light on a part of the field belonging unto Boaz, who was
of the kindred of Elimelech.” Ruth 2: 1-3 (KJV).
In times of our spiritual want and
famine, when we see ourselves impoverished, and not knowing where to
turn for help, where shall we find grace (that free gift), and be
allowed to glean in his field? Where else, excerpt in Christ our
kiinsman , our Father's son, our savior, and our brother? He it is
that we must seek after.
“Then said Boaz unto Ruth, hearest
thou not, my daughter? Go not to glean in another field, neither go
from hence, but abide here fast by my maidens; let thine eyes be on
the field that they do reap, and go thou after them; have I not
charged the young men that they shall not touch thee? And when thou
art atrhirst, go unto the vessels, and drink of that which the young
men have drawn.” Ruth2: 8,9 (KJV)
Once we have found him, Christ our
kinsman redeemer, or better still, when he has found and rescued us,
we need not, and we must not go to glean in any other field.
“Then she fell on her face, and
bowed herself to the ground, and said unto him, why have I found
grace in thine eyes, that thou shouldest take knowledge of me, seeing
I an a stranger?” Ruth 2: 10 (KJV)
Why have we, unworthy sinners,
found grace in the eyes of the Lord that he should take knowledge of
us to shed his blood for us and save us, seeing that we are sinners
and strangers to him. We should be so grateful for what Christ has
done for us! Why should we have found grace in his eyes? Only
because he has loved us from the very foundations of the earth.
“And Boaz answered and said unto
her, it hath fully been shewed me, all that thou hast done unto thy
mother in law since the death of thine husband, and how thou hast
left thy father and thy mother, and the land of thy nativity, and art
come unto a people which thou knewest not heretofore. The Lord
recompense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the Lord God
of Israel, under whose wings thou art come o trust.” Ruth 2: 11-12
(KJV).
God will surely reward all those who
flee to him for salvation, and lean upon him for wisdom, and trust in
his providence
When Ruth returned home that day from
the field of Boaz, her mother in law asked her, “where hast thou
gleaned today? And where wroughtest thou? Blessed be he that did
take knowledge of thee, and she shewed her mother in law with whom
she had wrought, and said, the man's name with whom I wrought today
is Boaz.” Ruth 2: 19 (KJV).
Matthew Henry once said: “It is
a good question to ask ourselves every night, where have I gleaned
today? What improvements have I made in knowledge and grace? What
have I done that will turn in a good account?”
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