The Power Of Humility

Now Naomi had a relative of her husband's, a worthy man of the clan of Elimelech, whose name was Boaz. And Ruth the Moabite said to Naomi, "Let me go to the field and glean among the ears of grain after him in whose sight I shall find favor." And she said to her, "Go, my daughter." Ruth 2:1-2 (ESV)

Boaz was a worthy man. The word "worthy" would mean the following: intensive, powerful; by implication, a warrior, a tyrant, champion, chief, giant, mighty, strong, or valiant man. We may not be sure of the definition, but we are confident that Elimelech was no slouch. He, most likely, would not be hurting to find a wife, had plenty of resources, and was considered "successful."
Ruth was vulnerable and needed to be provided for and protected. When she chose to go out and "beg" or glean to provide for her mother-in-law (remember, this was not her mother), she would have placed herself in a very humbling position.

God seems to always work through true humility, for those who humble themselves are positioned to help others and point to God.
 


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