Finding Favor in the Fields of Life
"And her mother in law said unto her, Where hast thou gleaned to day? and where wroughtest thou? blessed be he that did take knowledge of thee. And she shewed her mother in law with whom she had wrought, and said, The man's name with whom I wrought to day is Boaz." - Ruth 2:19

Ruth 2:19 (KJV) states, "And her mother in law said unto her, Where hast thou gleaned to day? and where wroughtest thou? blessed be he that did take knowledge of thee. And she shewed her mother in law with whom she had wrought, and said, The man's name with whom I wrought to day is Boaz."
In this powerful verse, we are presented with a beautiful snapshot of the providence of God and the way He orchestrates moments in our lives that can change our destinies. The story takes place during the time of the judges, a period marked by social turmoil and personal struggles. Ruth, a Moabite widow, finds herself as an outsider in Bethlehem, trying to make ends meet for herself and her mother-in-law, Naomi. In a culture where women often had limited rights, Ruth's determination and devotion to Naomi lead her to glean in the fields—an act of humility and hard work.
As we dive deeper into Ruth 2:19, we see Naomi’s immediate concern for Ruth’s well-being. Her question, "Where hast thou gleaned to day?" reflects not only curiosity but also a protective maternal instinct. She understands the dangers that come with gleaning in someone else’s field. Each inquiry from Naomi is steeped in her love for Ruth, reflecting the care that we must extend to those we love as we navigate life’s challenges. It is essential for us to ask the right questions in our relationships, seeking to understand where our loved ones stand in their journeys and how we can support them.
Naomi’s proclamation, "blessed be he that did take knowledge of thee," highlights an essential biblical principle: God utilizes people in our lives to bless us. Undoubtedly, Ruth had no idea that her simple act of gleaning would lead her to the field of Boaz, a relative of Naomi and a man of great character and wealth. In a time when she was vulnerable, the Lord was setting up a divine appointment for her. This verse teaches us that God notices our hard work and faithfulness, and He often responds by placing crucial people into our lives at the right moments.
Ruth’s response, identifying Boaz as the man who had taken notice of her, signifies a shift. She moves from being a destitute widow to someone who has attracted the attention of a wealthy and honorable man. This step is deeply symbolic of how our efforts, however small, do not go unnoticed by our Heavenly Father. God sees our struggles, our diligence, and our sacrifices. In response, He responds in tangible and sometimes unexpected ways.
This part of Ruth's journey reminds us that no matter our circumstances, we can find favor. Our gleaning—those moments of hard work and perseverance in life—may often feel insignificant, but they contribute to a larger narrative that God is weaving. Like Ruth, we may not understand the full picture, but our faithfulness, even in moments of insignificance, lays the groundwork for God’s blessings to unfold.
In addition, we can reflect on the interaction between Ruth and Naomi. It embodies the importance of familial relationships and community in overcoming life's adversities. Naomi’s advice and concern for Ruth guided her, and Ruth’s hard work showed Naomi that she was willing to do whatever it took to provide for them both. As believers, we are called to create a supportive environment where we uplift, guide, and encourage one another on our respective journeys.
Let us take heart from Ruth 2:19 and understand that the journeys we undergo, marked by hard work and dedication, may lead us straight into the blessings God has prepared for us. And as we step forward in faith and perseverance, may we always remember to share our stories and the goodness of those whom God places in our paths, just as Ruth did with Naomi. God is always at work, turning our gleaning into significance and our efforts into blessings.
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Ruth 2:19 - "And her mother in law said unto her, Where hast thou gleaned to day? and where wroughtest thou? blessed be he that did take knowledge of thee. And she shewed her mother in law with whom she had wrought, and said, The man's name with whom I wrought to day is Boaz."
"And her mother in law said unto her, Where hast thou gleaned to day? and where wroughtest thou? blessed be he that did take knowledge of thee. And she shewed her mother in law with whom she had wrought, and said, The man's name with whom I wrought to day is Boaz." - Ruth 2:19
Ruth 4:19 - "And Hezron begat Ram, and Ram begat Amminadab,"
"And Hezron begat Ram, and Ram begat Amminadab," - Ruth 4:19
Ruth 2:2 - "And Ruth the Moabitess said unto Naomi, Let me now go to the field, and glean ears of corn after him in whose sight I shall find grace. And she said unto her, Go, my daughter."
Ruth 2:22 - "And Naomi said unto Ruth her daughter in law, It is good, my daughter, that thou go out with his maidens, that they meet thee not in any other field."
Ruth 2:8 - "Then said Boaz unto Ruth, Hearest thou not, my daughter? Go not to glean in another field, neither go from hence, but abide here fast by my maidens:"
Ruth 2:21 - "And Ruth the Moabitess said, He said unto me also, Thou shalt keep fast by my young men, until they have ended all my harvest."
Ruth 2:3 – "So she went out, entered a field and began to glean behind the harvesters."
Ruth 2:15 - "And when she was risen up to glean, Boaz commanded his young men, saying, Let her glean even among the sheaves, and reproach her not:"
Ruth 1:19 - "¶ So they two went until they came to Beth-lehem. And it came to pass, when they were come to Beth-lehem, that all the city was moved about them, and they said, Is this Naomi?"
Ruth 2:5 - "Then said Boaz unto his servant that was set over the reapers, Whose damsel is this?"
"And Naomi said unto Ruth her daughter in law, It is good, my daughter, that thou go out with his maidens, that they meet thee not in any other field." - Ruth 2:22
"And when she was risen up to glean, Boaz commanded his young men, saying, Let her glean even among the sheaves, and reproach her not:" - Ruth 2:15
Ruth 4:2 - "And he took ten men of the elders of the city, and said, Sit ye down here. And they sat down."
Ruth 2:1 - "And Naomi had a kinsman of her husband's, a mighty man of wealth, of the family of Elimelech; and his name was Boaz."
Ruth 2:6 - "And the servant that was set over the reapers answered and said, It is the Moabitish damsel that came back with Naomi out of the country of Moab:"
Ruth 3:2 - "And now is not Boaz of our kindred, with whose maidens thou wast? Behold, he winnoweth barley to night in the threshingfloor."
Ruth 2:17 - "So she gleaned in the field until even, and beat out that she had gleaned: and it was about an ephah of barley."
Ruth 2:16 - "And let fall also some of the handfuls of purpose for her, and leave them, that she may glean them, and rebuke her not."
Ruth 2:4 - "¶ And, behold, Boaz came from Beth-lehem, and said unto the reapers, The LORD be with you. And they answered him, The LORD bless thee."
Ruth 2:23 - "So she kept fast by the maidens of Boaz to glean unto the end of barley harvest and of wheat harvest; and dwelt with her mother in law."
Ruth 2:12 - "The LORD recompense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the LORD God of Israel, under whose wings thou art come to trust."
Ruth 2:3 - "And she went, and came, and gleaned in the field after the reapers: and her hap was to light on a part of the field belonging unto Boaz, who was of the kindred of Elimelech."
"Then said Boaz unto Ruth, Hearest thou not, my daughter? Go not to glean in another field, neither go from hence, but abide here fast by my maidens:" - Ruth 2:8
"And Ruth the Moabitess said, He said unto me also, Thou shalt keep fast by my young men, until they have ended all my harvest." - Ruth 2:21
"The LORD recompense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the LORD God of Israel, under whose wings thou art come to trust." - Ruth 2:12
"And Ruth the Moabitess said unto Naomi, Let me now go to the field, and glean ears of corn after him in whose sight I shall find grace. And she said unto her, Go, my daughter." - Ruth 2:2
"¶ So they two went until they came to Beth-lehem. And it came to pass, when they were come to Beth-lehem, that all the city was moved about them, and they said, Is this Naomi?" - Ruth 1:19
Ruth 1:2 - "And the name of the man was Elimelech, and the name of his wife Naomi, and the name of his two sons Mahlon and Chilion, Ephrathites of Beth-lehem-judah. And they came into the country of Moab, and continued there."