“He even said to me: ‘Stay with my workers until they finish harvesting all my grain.’ Naomi said to Ruth her daughter-in-law, “It will be good for you, my daughter, to go with the women who work for him, because in someone else’s field you might be harmed.” So Ruth stayed close to the women of Boaz to glean until the barley and wheat harvests were finished. And she lived with her mother-in-law” (Ru 2:21-23; NIV)
Miraculously, Ruth has found favor and employment with Boaz. He tells her that he is impressed with her past good deeds towards Naomi. He promised her protection and care. Naomi sees the hand of God in this and confirms the advice of Boaz. She tells Ruth that all labor is not the same; that there is great difference between ‘fields’, ministries, companies and employers. The godly ones, like Boaz, will bring ‘good’ to her. In other fields she may be ‘harmed’. So she tells her ‘to go with the women of Boaz’.
The understanding of these words in Hebrew brings added revelation. The word ‘good’ means God’s favor, the best option, something beautiful, prosperity and pleasure in the same time; wealth made with ease and without trouble. The word ‘go’ means to grow, to mature, to rise, to lead and be sent with God’s commandments and anointed utterance
In other words, if Ruth goes to the right place and she submits to the right man (husband, pastor or boss), she will have the best life she can ever imagine. Her job will be easy. Her salary will be higher than her labor. She will quickly rise to be a leader; she will be promoted and rewarded. She will be an inspiration and a mentor to others who follow her behind. She will fulfill her potential as a woman of God and as a preacher of God’s Word.
The word translated ‘harm’ is very interesting. It means to forcefully intercede, to pray until you reach the goal.
It also means to accidentally or violently impinge into another. To impinge means to dash into another, like a sharp collision that has an effect, to push and to wound; to violate; to trespass into another’s territory or rights, to advance, to invade and to conquer another’s property.
In other words, Naomi is warning Ruth! She reveals to her that in another field she will not be protected against evil men; she will lack a spiritual covering; she will be the victim of men who will take advantage of her, steal her property and make her a slave. She will be harmed and violated by them. The worst thing is that, if she settles or gets employment among the hirelings, rebellious and evil men, God will ignore her prayers. Selah!
Ruth is to follow the maidens, the female servants of Boaz. In Hebrew, the word ‘maiden’ is similar with the word ‘lion’. What a great revelation! Naomi advices Ruth to follow the true women of God, the servants of Christ, the humble and bold daughters of the Lion of the tribe of Judah! Hallelujah!
We are told that Ruth ‘stayed’ with Naomi. The word means to abide without interruption; to settle down, to endure to the end, to be patient until you get married. Ruth learned the art of being a godly wife long before her weeding day. Selah!
This is another reminder of the great value of a godly mentor. Words cannot describe the worth of a true mother on Christ, the spiritual covering for a single girl as she prepares herself to enter marriage. To whom do you submit? This spiritual positioning is very important and determines the quality of your life. It does not matter how rich or handsome the man is (husband, pastor or boss). It does not matter how hard you pray, sacrifice yourself or work. God looks at your spiritual boundaries and at your covering. That is how He decides if you shall be blessed or not!
The value of true mentors is eternal. A blind man (or woman) will lead another into a pit. Is your mentor blind and deaf to the Holy Spirit? Then you live in constant danger of failure and shame! Think of it! Follow the true shepherds who follow Christ alone! Your peace, your health, the destiny of your family and even your very life depend on who you follow! May the story of Ruth ignite or refresh in you the true passion to follow Jesus!
In Christ I declare:
God is real!
I am a child of God!
I am a daughter of the Lion of the Tribe of Judah!
I praise God every day!
I abide in Christ!
I follow the True Shepherd, Jesus Christ my Lord!
I follow the true under- shepherds, my mentors and leaders who follow Christ alone!
I run away from hirelings, false prophets, evil men who are agents of the devil!
I received the gift of godly marriage from God!
My children are my inheritance and reward from God!
I work a little and my salary is big!
My marriage, my ministry and my work are a pleasure to me!
I bless my mentors and pastors!
I bless my husband and children!
My cup runs over…I testify to the overflow of God’s blessings!
In Jesus name
Amen!