Ruth 2:12
12 The Lord repay your work, and a full reward be given you by the Lord God of Israel, under whose wings you have come for refuge.”
Have
you ever wondered why, in some Bible stories, God asked the people to
give what little they had to Him? It may appear cruel, but the truth is
that God was setting them up for a blessing! God’s way is to use
whatever we have, and multiply it back to us once we put it in His
hands.
The widow of Zarephath had only a
handful of flour and a little oil to make one last meal for her son and
herself before they faced starvation. But she trusted God and used a
portion of the little that she had to make a cake for the prophet
Elijah. And God rewarded her by making sure that her bin of flour was
not used up and her jar of oil did not run dry until the drought ended.
(1 Kings 17:8–16)
Similarly, the boy who gave his
little lunch of five loaves and two small fish to Jesus not only ate
well, but he also saw it being used to feed more than 5,000 people with
12 baskets full of leftovers! (John 6:1–13)
Whenever we give what little we have
to God, whether it is money, time or energy, it opens up our hearts so
that God can fill us up with more. And when we give our lives to God, we
can trust Him to make things right for us and to be the rewarder of our
faith.
When Ruth, a childless Moabite
widow, left the comfort of her home to follow her mother-in-law Naomi
and the God of Israel back to a foreign land (Ruth 1:16), she was given a
full reward by the Lord. God gave Ruth protection and ensured that she
was well-provided for through Boaz, a wealthy relative who took on the
role of kinsman-redeemer for her and Naomi. (Ruth 2:9, 4:9–10)
Beloved, as you trust God with what
you have today, know that He loves you and is setting you up for more
blessings. So expect to see even more of His provision and abundance in
the days to come!
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