PROCLAMATION
“So Boaz took Ruth, and she was his wife; and when he
went in unto her, The Lord gave her conception, and she bare a son.” Ruth 4:13 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
The Bible
Book of Ruth was written under the influence of The Holy Spirit of God by the
Prophet Samuel. As
part of his attempt to acquire Ruth, Boaz met with the kinsman, guardian-redeemer
who was more closely related to Naomi than he was. (Ruth 3:12 and 4:1) Boaz took ten elders with him to witness the
transactions of the sale of Naomi’s property and the acquisition of Ruth. When the guardian-redeemer said, “I cannot redeem
it” Boaz announced that he would redeem
it. (Ruth 4:2-10) Afterwards, Boaz took
Ruth as his wife and she conceived and bore him a son Obed, who would become
the father of Jessie, the father of David. (Ruth 4:13-17) The chapter and the Bible Book of Ruth ends
with listing of the genealogy of David. (Ruth 4:18-22)
APPLICATION
All things happen for a reason, even if that reason is
not apparent at the time of the occurrence.
The Lord can turn bad things into blessings and our enemies can become
steppingstones to higher ground.
Sometimes what The Good Lord has in store for us is better than the thing
that we wanted for ourselves, and better than the thing that we lost. We just need to learn to count it all as joy
when bad things happen (James 1:2) because even the darkest of storm clouds can
have a silver lining. Blessings come to
those who wait on The Lord.
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