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¹ Then Naomi her mother in law said unto her, My daughter, shall I not seek rest for thee, that it may be well with thee?
² And now is not Boaz of our kindred, with whose maidens thou wast? Behold, he winnoweth barley to night in the threshingfloor.
³ Wash thyself therefore, and anoint thee, and put thy raiment upon thee, and get thee down to the floor: but make not thyself known unto the man, until he shall have done eating and drinking.
⁴ And it shall be, when he lieth down, that thou shalt mark the place where he shall lie, and thou shalt go in, and uncover his feet, and lay thee down; and he will tell thee what thou shalt do.
⁵ And she said unto her, All that thou sayest unto me I will do.
⁶ And she went down unto the floor, and did according to all that her mother in law bade her.
⁷ And when Boaz had eaten and drunk, and his heart was merry, he went to lie down at the end of the heap of corn: and she came softly, and uncovered his feet, and laid her down.
⁸ And it came to pass at midnight, that the man was afraid, and turned himself: and, behold, a woman lay at his feet.
⁹ And he said, Who art thou? And she answered, I am Ruth thine handmaid: spread therefore thy skirt over thine handmaid; for thou art a near kinsman.
¹⁰ And he said, Blessed be thou of the Lord, my daughter: for thou hast shewed more kindness in the latter end than at the beginning, inasmuch as thou followedst not young men, whether poor or rich.
¹¹ And now, my daughter, fear not; I will do to thee all that thou requirest: for all the city of my people doth know that thou art a virtuous woman.
¹² And now it is true that I am thy near kinsman: howbeit there is a kinsman nearer than I.
¹³ Tarry this night, and it shall be in the morning, that if he will perform unto thee the part of a kinsman, well; let him do the kinsman’s part: but if he will not do the part of a kinsman to thee, then will I do the part of a kinsman to thee, as the Lord liveth: lie down until the morning.
¹⁴ And she laid his feet until the morning: and she rose up before one could know another. And he said, Let it not be known that a woman came into the floor.
¹⁵ Also he said, Bring the vail that thou hast upon thee, and hold it. And when she held it, he measured six measures of barley, and laid it on her: and she went into the city.
¹⁶ And when she came to her mother in law, she said, Who art thou, my daughter? And she told her all that the man had done to her.
¹⁷ And she said, These six measures of barley gave he me; for he said to me, Go not empty unto thy mother in law.
¹⁸ Then said she, Sit still, my daughter, until thou know how the matter will fall: for the man will not be in rest, until he have finished the thing this day.
🌾 A Bold Act of Faith and Redemption
“And he said, Blessed be thou of the LORD, my daughter: for thou hast shewed more kindness in the latter end than at the beginning…” – Ruth 3:10
Genesis 24 is a pivotal chapter that reveals God’s hand in the details of our lives—specifically in marriage. It tells the beautiful story of Isaac and Rebekah’s union, orchestrated by God’s providence and Abraham’s trust in His guidance. This chapter offers a profound example of how God can work in our personal relationships when we seek His will and allow His wisdom to guide us.
In this chapter, we see God’s perfect timing, His provision, and His faithfulness to His promises. It’s a powerful reminder of how, even in the seemingly ordinary aspects of life, God is at work, leading His people to fulfill His divine purpose.
📜 Structure of Ruth Chapter 3
Verses 1–5: Naomi’s Plan for Ruth’s Future
Naomi, seeing the opportunity for Ruth’s redemption and rest, urges her to approach Boaz at the threshing floor. Naomi gives detailed instructions—Ruth is to wash, anoint herself, and go down quietly after Boaz lays down for the night. This moment reflects Naomi’s faith in Boaz as their kinsman-redeemer, and her wisdom in guiding Ruth with both boldness and discretion.
“My daughter, shall I not seek rest for thee, that it may be well with thee?” – Ruth 3:1
Verses 6–9: Ruth’s Obedience and Boaz’s Surprise
Ruth follows Naomi’s instructions with precision. At midnight, Boaz awakens startled to find a woman at his feet. Ruth makes a culturally significant request: “Spread therefore thy skirt over thine handmaid”—a symbolic act of requesting protection and redemption. Ruth’s humility and courage shine here as she initiates what would become a turning point in their story.
Verses 10–13: Boaz’s Integrity and Promise
Boaz praises Ruth for her kindness and loyalty. He recognizes her worth, saying she could have sought younger men but instead honored the role of kinsman-redeemer. Though there is another closer relative with a legal claim, Boaz promises to resolve it righteously. This reveals his integrity and honor in God’s sight.
“Fear not; I will do to thee all that thou requirest…” – Ruth 3:11
Verses 14–18: A Gift and a Promise of Redemption
Before Ruth leaves, Boaz gives her six measures of barley—an act of provision and a token of his commitment. Naomi, upon Ruth’s return, perceives that Boaz will not rest until the matter is resolved. This chapter ends with anticipation of fulfillment, echoing God’s faithfulness to those who wait on Him.
💡 Key Themes
✨ Redemption through Bold Obedience
Ruth steps into a culturally delicate situation, trusting Naomi’s wisdom and Boaz’s honor. Her action is bold, but not brazen—it is laced with humility and hope.
✨ Divine Providence in Human Decisions
Though no miracles appear, God’s hand is evident throughout. Through Naomi’s wisdom, Ruth’s obedience, and Boaz’s righteousness, divine purpose unfolds.
✨ The Role of a Kinsman-Redeemer
This chapter points directly to the role of Christ as our ultimate Redeemer. Boaz foreshadows Jesus—willing, honorable, and proactive in redeeming what others overlook.
👤 Key People
- Ruth – Loyal, bold, and full of faith, she risks rejection for the hope of redemption.
- Naomi – Wise and discerning, she acts as a spiritual guide to Ruth.
- Boaz – Righteous, kind, and noble, he upholds God’s law with integrity and compassion.
🔥 Why This Chapter Matters
Ruth Chapter 3 highlights the beauty of trusting God’s plan, even in uncertain circumstances. Through Ruth’s bold faith and obedience, we see how God orchestrates His will in the lives of His people. Ruth’s actions not only bring her closer to redemption but also pave the way for the lineage of David, and ultimately, the birth of Jesus Christ. This chapter reveals the power of waiting on God’s perfect timing, showing that even the smallest acts of obedience can lead to life-changing results.
Moreover, Boaz’s integrity serves as a model of godly leadership, providing a clear picture of Christ’s role as our Redeemer. This chapter teaches us that God’s redemptive plan is at work in all areas of life—relationships, provision, and purpose—and that His timing is always perfect.
“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.” – Romans 8:28
💭 Let’s Reflect
- Are you willing to step out boldly when God calls you—even when it feels risky?
- How does Ruth’s story encourage you to trust God’s plan in waiting seasons?
- What does Boaz’s character teach you about godly manhood and responsibility?
❓Ready to Go Deeper?
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