Have
you ever found yourself receiving such exceeding favor that you wonder why? My
friend, it is because God is lavishing His grace—unearned, undeserved,
unmerited favor—on you. And He does it because He loves you.
I
love reading the Old Testament story of Ruth, a young Moabite widow, because it
speaks of God’s amazing grace. The moment Ruth depended on God’s grace or
favor, she had full access to His blessings. Of all the fields in Bethlehem,
His grace led her to the field that belonged to Boaz, who was not only a
wealthy bachelor, but also a relative of her father-in-law (see Ruth 2:3). Boaz
was therefore her potential kinsman-redeemer—someone who could redeem her from
her plight as a poor and childless widow.
Boaz
favored Ruth from the moment he laid eyes on her. Ruth was not even a Jew, yet
he cared for her safety by telling her not to glean in another field and to
stay close to his young women. He even commanded the young men working for him
not to touch her and to allow her to drink the water which they had drawn.
During
mealtimes, he sat her beside the reapers although she was just a lowly gleaner
who picked up what they had missed or dropped. On top of that, he gave her
parched grain, making sure that she ate and was satisfied, and that she had
leftovers to bring back to her mother-in-law (see Ruth 2:1–18).
Ruth
simply believed that she would find favor in the field and God placed her at
the right place at the right time, so that He could open a big door of blessings
to her.
Do
you know that Boaz is a beautiful picture of our Lord Jesus? The Bible says
that “He first loved us.” Jesus saw you and loved you first, long before you
knew Him or loved Him. And He favors whom He loves.
Beloved, there is no need to fight or strive to qualify for God’s favor and blessings. His favor is all over you because He first loved you. Just trust in His love for you and you will see His favor bringing an abundance of blessings into your life! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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