Dear BAGBR Churches,
Ruth 3: 18 “…for the man will not rest
until he has settled it today.”
When Ruth returned to Naomi with the report
about Boaz, she knew that Ruth was going to
be “redeemed.” Naomi had given Ruth
specific instructions about how to approach
Boaz in a way that expressed her willingness
to become his wife, and also to demonstrate
respect in a way that would protect Boaz
from any question of impropriety or
inappropriateness. Ruth was not a
young widow seeking to find a husband but a
devoted servant of the Lord seeking to
provide for her “mother” by working with
great industry and integrity. Boaz
recognized these qualities which revealed a
godly woman, and he also realized that she
should be and must be protected and provided
for as soon as possible. Boaz was a
man of great reputation and character, and
his response to Ruth signaled to Naomi that
he realized the urgency of the situation.
Some things in life can be delayed or
postponed, but others must be acted upon
immediately, before the sun goes down.
Broken relationships must be acted upon as
soon as the break occurs. Anger does
not need to linger but needs to be resolved
before the sun goes down. Time in
God’s word and prayer must be “settled”
every day. Obedience is necessary to
settle both the immediate and long-term
issues of our everyday lives. Boaz
rightly discerned, rightly acted, and
rightly decided, with resolve and immediacy.
What must be settled today?
Has God spoken to your heart about something
that must be acted upon now, and you have
delayed? Every day we must discern the
difference in things that can be done later
and what must be done today. Effective
servants of God know the difference and live
their lives accordingly. Do you?
In
Christ,
Tommy Middleton
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