The Bible in One Year: Isaiah 7-8/Ephesians 2
Today’s Reading: Ruth 2:1-12
Ruth the Moabite said to Naomi, “Let me go to the fields
and pick up the leftover grain behind anyone in whose eyes I find favor.” ~Ruth
2:2
Gleaning the Fields
A Tanzanian friend has a vision for redeeming a piece of desolate
land in the capital city of Dodoma. Recognizing the needs of some local widows,
Ruth wants to transform these dusty acres into a place to keep chickens and
grow crops. Her vision to provide for those in need is rooted in her love for
God and was inspired by her biblical namesake, Ruth.
God’s laws allowed the poor or the foreigner to glean
(harvest) from the edges of the fields (Leviticus 19:9-10). Ruth (in the Bible)
was a foreigner and was therefore allowed to work in the fields, gathering food
for her and her mother-in-law. Gleaning in Boaz’s field, a close relative, led
to Ruth and Naomi ultimately finding a home and protection. Ruth used her
ingenuity and effort in the work of the day—gathering food from the edges of
the field—and God blessed her.
The passion of my friend Ruth and the dedication of the biblical
Ruth stir me to give thanks to God for how He cares for the poor and
downtrodden. They inspire me to seek ways to help others in my community and
more broadly as a means of expressing my thanks to our giving God. How might
you worship God through extending His mercy to others? ~Amy Boucher PYE
Jesus, You desire that no one would go hungry. Open our
eyes to the ways we can help those in need. May we share Your love, for Your glory.
God cares for the vulnerable.
Your Prayers Growth Narrow and Selfish
Then shall the earth yield her increase; and God, even
our own God, shall bless us. ~Psalm 67:6
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