In this third week of Advent, our focus is love. In Ruth 3, we learn that not only does Boaz have compassion for Ruth; he loves her. Following the instructions of Naomi, Ruth lays at the feet of the sleeping Boaz. There is nothing sordid here. Because he is a close relative, Naomi is within her rights to ask that he become the kinsman redeemer for her. The reaction of Boaz shows that he does not act out of obligation, his heart has embraced this industrious, principled woman of excellence. He takes quick action to become the kinsman redeemer.
The idea of “redemption” in the Old Testament conveys these principles:
1. Redemption is simply deliverance from some sort of bondage, a release of someone or something from an alien power that has a claim on it.
2. The biblical idea of redemption also involves the deliverer and what he must do to effect the deliverance.
3. What he must do, or the price he must pay, is known as the redemption price or ransom.
4. Release from the claim must be effected by someone who, for whatever reason, has a prior or more fundamental claim toward what is to be delivered.
Further, the law required that the Kinsman Redeemer must fulfill four qualifications. He must:
1. Be related by blood to those he redeems.
2. Be able to pay the price of redemption.
3. Be willing to redeem.
4. Be free himself (in other words, a slave could not redeem another slave).
What a heart-rending picture of who Jesus is and what He has done for us! He has released us from the bondage and power of sin by paying our ransom. Because He is the Lord of all, He has the right to do so—He has a “prior claim” over Satan! He is able and willing to redeem us, and because of His sinless, perfect life, He is free to redeem us to Himself! Like Boaz, Jesus loves His bride. The price of redemption is costly, but it has been paid in full.
Think on it… “What marvelous love the Father has extended to us! Just look at it—we're called children of God! That's who we really are.” 1 John 3:1 (The Message).
This week, there are no introspective questions. Take some time each day to pause and think of His great love for you. Jesus loves you with an everlasting, all-consuming, tender, redeeming and perfecting love. If you seek Him, you will find Him—if you seek Him with all your heart.
What a gift we are offered! There is no appropriate response other than adoration to the One who lavishes such love upon us! His love covers every sin, every hurt, every doubt, every shortcoming, every mistake, every fear.
Tell Him every day how much you love Him. Think about Him as you go through your days. The delight of His presence is His kiss upon your head.
Your Kinsman Redeemer has come!