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And 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)
Ruth's initiative and diligence in gleaning from the fields speak to us as a powerful lesson in taking
ownership of our responsibilities. Her proactive approach to providing for herself and Naomi goes
beyond a passive reliance on others—it demonstrates initiative and diligence.
Ruth took the initiative to do what she knew to do, so she could provide for Naomi and herself. The
story presents a wonderful picture of Ruth, the Moabitess, finding favor with Boaz. Boaz generously
gave her permission to glean in his field. She gleaned in the field until evening, and beat out what she
had gleaned. (Ruth 2:17)
Proverbs 10:4 affirms the principle that lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.
Ruth's decision to glean reflects not only a commitment to providing for herself and Naomi but also a
diligent work ethic that seeks to make the most of available opportunities.
Gleaning was the practice of going into a recently harvested field and picking up whatever grain
remained. God commanded Israel in Leviticus 19:9-10 to deliberately leave some behind for the poor
and needy of the land to get food.
Ruth worked hard, and she worked all day long. It wasn’t easy to follow the reapers of the harvest and
carefully search for every remaining stalk of grain, carefully picking up even the small pieces left behind.
It was work that demanded a lot of focus, attention, and searching.
Boaz, the field owner, quickly notices Ruth's diligent efforts and goes beyond mere acknowledgment; he
actively ensures her safety, instructs his workers to leave extra grain for her, and even invites her to
drink from the water jars. Boaz's response mirrors the biblical principle found in Colossians 3:23-24,
encouraging believers to work as if working for the Lord. Boaz recognizes Ruth's integrity and diligence,
and his response reflects the honor accorded to those who work with excellence and sincerity.
Ruth's work ethic aligns with biblical principles and becomes a powerful testament to the honor and
recognition bestowed upon those who approach work with integrity, diligence, and a heart that trusts in
God. Boaz's response and God's providential care underscore the biblical truth that work, when
conducted with excellence and faith, becomes a channel through which God's favor and blessings flow.
Ruth's story challenges believers to embrace a work ethic that not only contributes to personal well-
being but also reflects a commitment to God's principles in the workplace.
Are we approaching our responsibilities with diligence, trusting that God sees and acknowledges our
efforts?
By Jim Connell
Jim is the founder and retired director of Lexington Rescue Mission and the author of
JesusIsLordBlog.com.
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