Ruth 3:18 18 Then she said, “Sit still, my daughter, until you know how the matter will turn out; for the man will not rest until he has concluded the matter this day.”
God
does not want you to “sweat”. Sweat here does not refer to your body’s
perspiration, but your self-reliance or self-effort. God does not want
you to believe that if you don’t do anything, nothing will happen. That
may be true for someone without God in his life, but it is not true for
you because you have God. And when He is in the picture, the God-factor
changes everything!
When
you are resting in God, He works for you. In fact, when He works, you
end up with more. He is the one who is giving to you. It is not about
you trying to give to yourself.
This was what happened to Ruth in the
Old Testament. After laboring in the barley fields from morning to
evening, she was able to glean one ephah of barley (Ruth 2:17), which
was equivalent to a 10-day supply of barley. Certainly, this amount was a
blessing to her.
But when she rested
at the feet of Boaz, her kinsman-redeemer, and did not labor, she
received six ephahs of barley (Ruth 3:15), which was equivalent to a
60-day supply! When Ruth sought her own blessing, she obtained only one
ephah. But when she sought the blesser, she received much more.
Ruth’s blessings did not stop there. While Ruth rested and sat still
as her mother-in-law Naomi had instructed, Boaz, who was the owner of
the barley field, went to work, initiating actions, executing them and
speaking on Ruth’s behalf. Right through it all, Ruth sat still and rested.
Eventually, Boaz, the barley man himself, married Ruth. (Ruth 4) That
meant no more measured wealth of six ephahs, but the yield of the whole
barley field in total!
Boaz
is a picture of Jesus, our heavenly kinsman-redeemer. When we rest in
the Lord, He will not rest. He will work on our behalf. What do we do
then? We just trust in and enjoy His love for us.
Beloved,
stop striving and be at rest. If salvation, the greatest work, comes to
us by resting in Jesus’ finished work, how much more will all the other
blessings?
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