“Wash yourself, therefore, and anoint yourself, and put on your best clothes, and go down to the threshing floor.”
Ruth 3:3
As I continue to study the book of Ruth in the Old Testament, this inspiring and dramatic love story never ceases to amaze me. As the writer shares the true account of how King David’s grandparents met and were married, we are also shown several parallels to our own relationship with Jesus Christ. Like a real Prince Charming, Boaz rescues Ruth (and her mother-in-law, Naomi), from poverty and sorrow. Per a somewhat strange Jewish law, Ruth could propose to Boaz, a close relative of her late husband, and he would redeem her (pay the owed family debt), forever changing her future.
This is the primary parallel in the story: Jesus Christ is our Kinsman Redeemer, coming to our rescue and paying the impossible debt we owe in order to redeem us…forever changing our future.
But there are a handful of verses in chapter 3 of Ruth that describe the pre-proposal interaction between Ruth and her mother-in-law that are a bit comical on the surface. Because Ruth is a foreigner and probably doesn’t know this odd kinsman-redeemer law, Naomi has to give her a little push to go get her man. (This is where Naomi’s Cinderella character parallel goes from a wicked stepsister to those cute, enlivened animals that get Cindy ready for the ball. But I digress.) To help ensure the plan will work, Naomi gives Ruth four instructions (v3): (1) Wash yourself, (2) anoint yourself, (3) put on your best clothes, and (4) go (tell him). When you’re in the midst of the saga, it’s funny to picture this because Naomi is telling Ruth to get ready as if for a fancy ball, and then she sends her to the threshing floor—think dirty, smelly, crowded-with-sweaty-guys factory floor.
The really cool aspect of these four steps that Naomi gave Ruth is how they correspond to the steps taken for our own rescue and redemption in Jesus.
- Wash yourself: We have to recognize that we are filthy and stinky in our sin (Isaiah 64:6). But the precious blood of Jesus washes us as white as snow, cleansing us of all unrighteousness (Isaiah 1:18; 1 John 1:9; Revelation 1:5).
- Anoint yourself: The moment we accept the free gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, we are anointed with the Holy Spirit, who seals us as a child of God and abides in us so we can understand the things of God.
- Put on your best clothes: Amazingly, when we surrender to Jesus, He takes our raggedy, nasty clothes and gives us His robe of righteousness to wear (Isaiah 61:10; 2 Corinthians 5:21), so when the Father looks at us, He only sees the righteousness of Christ.
- Go (and tell him): Like Boaz, the Great Redeemer will not force Himself on us. We must take action. Like Ruth, we must tell Jesus that we need Him, want Him, and trust Him for our rescue.
Friend, are you in need of rescue today? Are you sitting in the poverty and sorrow of your sin? There is a Redeemer—the Prince of Peace—who will sweep you up in His arms…and change your future, both in this world and for eternity. All you have to do is tell Him.
Lord, if there is just one reading these words right now who has not run into the loving arms of our Savior Jesus Christ, let today be the day of their rescue.