Ruth: The Gentile Bride of Christ
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Ruth - Dr. Brian J. Bailey
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PROLOGUE
First and foremost, the book of Ruth exemplifies the second commandment; "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." This law of love is beautifully depicted in the loving relationship that existed between Ruth, the Moabitess, and her mother-in-law, Naomi. It is clear from scripture that the faithful and constant devotion of Ruth to Naomi was refined and deepened through the fires of profound tragedy and suffering. As a result of many breakings, we see their mutual love for each other purified, until one is only able to see the pure love of Jesus flowing forth from these two very courageous women.
Secondly, this book tells the story of a deep and abiding love which Ruth felt toward her late husband, Mahlon. The depth of this love is evident as we consider the scriptural fact that Ruth’s second marriage to Boaz was predicated, uniquely, upon the sole purpose of preserving a seed and an inheritance for Mahlon in Israel. Ruth’s willingness to leave her own land and her own people in order to secure an inheritance for her dead husband is a testimony of her faithfulness to him, to God and to Israel.
Thirdly, we see in the person of Boaz, the pure love of Jesus Christ. In him we also see the Kinsman Redeemer, The Mighty Man, and the Lord of the harvest, who brings us into rest with God, our Heavenly Husband.
Fourthly, through the union of Ruth and Boaz, we see the union of the true Church of Jesus Christ. Ruth was a Gentile, Boaz was a Hebrew. And just as Jesus Christ redeemed His people, we see that Boaz redeemed Ruth and then became her husband. In like manner, Jesus is coming for a bride. Jesus died for all, Jew and Gentile alike, and His Church is made up of all who shall become his lovely Bride.
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
The book of Ruth is a truly beautiful story of a young Moabitess girl. It is a story of one who passed through a valley of intense sorrow, suffering and humiliation. Yet in the end, she became the great-grandmother of King David. A Gentile by birth, Ruth shared in the line through which the Saviour of the world appeared. Since He came to redeem both Jew and Gentile alike, it is certainly fitting that the blood of both should flow within His veins.
Ruth is a type of the Gentile (non-Jewish) Church, a Church that entered into the same promises and covenant relationship with God which Israel was privileged to enjoy with her heavenly bridegroom, Jehovah, the Lord Jesus Christ.
It is important for us to consider the historical background of Israel at this time. According to the Jewish rabbis, this book opens during the period when the Midianites and Amalekites had devastated the land of Israel. It was a time of intense suffering for God’s people. Yet this suffering was inflicted upon them by God as just retribution because they had done evil in God’s sight. "And the hand of Midian prevailed against Israel: and because of the Midianites the children of Israel made them the dens which are in the mountains, and caves, and strong holds. And so it was, when Israel had sown, that the Midianites came up, and the Amalekites, and the children of the east, even they came up against them; And they encamped against them, and destroyed the increase of the earth, till thou come unto Gaza, and left no sustenance for Israel, neither sheep, nor ox, nor ass. For they came up with their cattle and their tents, and they came as grasshoppers for multitude; for both they and their camels were without number: and they entered into the land to destroy it. And Israel was greatly impoverished because of the Midianites; and the children of Israel cried unto the Lord" (Jdg. 6:2-6).
Because of the famine, many Israelites fled to the nearby land of Moab. Among those who found refuge in Moab were a man named Elimelech, his wife Naomi, and his two sons, Mahlon and Chilion. The book of Ruth concerns the life and times of this family, but more importantly it concerns Elimelech’s daughter-in-law.
Ruth, a Gentile, returned to the land of Israel after the death of her husband Mahlon, and later became one of the heroines of Jewish history. Along with Tamar and Rahab, she is one of the three Gentiles in the lineage of Christ. Ruth is also one of the seven barren women in the Holy scriptures. Ruth, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, Manoah’s wife, Hannah and Elizabeth all brought forth sons late in life; yet all these men became men of consequence in the history of Israel.
CHAPTER TWO
Stepping Stones to Glory
This beautiful little book of Ruth begins with the account of a famine that