
The Life of Ruth
This lessons looks at the book of Ruth.
Although the book is very short, it has a wonderful message for all of
us. It tells of a woman who was from a country called Moab, and how she
came to follow Israel’s God. The setting for the book is during the
times of the Judges, about 1200 years before Jesus was born.
Elimelech's family move to Moab
The book starts with a family: Elimelech, his
wife Naomi, and their two sons, Mahlon and Chilion. They lived in the
town of Bethlehem (a town that many years later became famous as the
birthplace of Jesus). There was a drought at this time; there was very
little food. Elimelech decided to move to the country of Moab and live
there until the drought was over. So the whole family left Israel and
went to Moab.
The family was in Moab for many years. The two
sons married girls from Moab: Orpah and Ruth.
During this time, Elimelech died, and so did his
two sons. The three women were now widows: Naomi, Orpah and Ruth. In
those times, a woman could not live and work alone. So Naomi decided to
return to Bethlehem, to be with her family. Ruth and Orpah wanted to
return with her.
The return to Bethlehem
They started their long journey back to
Bethlehem. On the way, Naomi told Ruth and Orpah that while she loved
them, they would be better to stay in Moab with their families. They
would find life hard in Israel, and they may not find husbands to care
for them.
The two women were very sad, because they loved
and admired Naomi. Orpah decided that she would stay in Moab. Ruth was
different. She wanted to stay with Naomi for the rest of her life. To
follow Naomi wherever she would go; worship Naomi’s God; live with
Naomi’s people. What did Ruth say?

When Naomi saw that Ruth was so determined, she
did not argue anymore. So they both went on to Bethlehem.
Everyone in Bethlehem was glad to see Naomi
return, and they all heard how wonderful Ruth was.
Israel's law
We need to understand the Law that was in Israel
at the time:
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Elimelech had a
piece of land that would go to his sons when he died.
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Elimelech had
died in Moab. His sons had also died without having any children.
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If a man died
without having any children, the closest relative had to marry the
dead man’s widow. Any sons that were born inherited the land
belonging to the dead man.
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Therefore, a
close relative had to marry Ruth, and the child that would be born
would be as if he was a child of Mahlon.
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This had to be
done so that the family name of Elimelech and Mahlon would not end.
Ruth and Boaz
Naomi and Ruth were back home, but they had no
money and no food. They did have land and also a home. It was the time
of the barley harvest. The Law said that when a field was harvested, the
poor people could pick up any grain that had not been collected the
first time. Naomi told Ruth to go to a field nearby and pick up the
grain that was left over. Ruth did so, and she worked in the fields of a
man named Boaz. Boaz was a close relative of Naomi, but Ruth did not
know this. Boaz was very kind to Ruth, and let her take as much grain as
she wanted. He even told his workers to leave extra grain lying around
for Ruth to pick up. Boaz was very kind to her.
When Ruth returned home and told Naomi all that
had happened, Ruth found out that Boaz was the near relative, and that
Ruth should go and ask him to take the property of her late husband
Mahlon.
Ruth did so, and soon Boaz and Ruth were
married, and there was great happiness for Naomi. When Ruth had a baby
son, named Obed, Naomi was the child’s nurse, caring for it. Obed grew
up to become the father of Jesse. Jesse was the father of the great King
David.
So even though Ruth came from outside of Israel,
she was part of the royal line that brought the kings of Israel, and
eventually brought Jesus Christ.
Conclusion
What do we learn from the life of Ruth? We learn
that God wants everyone to come to Him and serve Him. It does not matter
who we are; it does not matter what country we are from. God sent His
Son Jesus into the world to save all men and women. We all need to come
to God, to read His book, obey His Laws, and to live as His children.
Ruth is not a
long book, and it is easy to read. Please read it when you have time.
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