
What a really strange thing to say when one looks at  it! Did the Elder really want Ruth to be barren like Rachel, or unloved like  Leah was? Then in v12, it gets more bizarre, for did the Elder want Ruth to do a  Tamar number and disguise Herself as a prostitute and bear a child by her  father-in-law? This seems like at first glance like its saying, "I was your  marriage was messed up so that you can do the good that only comes through hard  times." So why would this toast possibly be  thought of as good? 
There can be a big obstacle to relating to God. There seems  to be no higher goal really than feeling better now ~ the Bible calls this "the  flesh." But the problem is that a lot of the times "Gods best" looks far  different from we want it to. Could it be that the Elders prayer is for  brokenness, the power to trust God no matter what? We pray often for God to  maker things better, I know I do, and then things often stay the same ... then  we take things into our own hands... We want things to improve! Fixed! Like now  ...! 
I think it goes like this ... Its like  the Elder told Boaz, "You married a lovely, beautiful woman, and I want the  best. But if the unthinkable happens and Ruth turns out to be conniving as  Rachel or insecure as Leah, God will still being at work to bring about the good  He intended." 
This is a very freeing thing to ponder upon! I know for myself  that having ones dreams smashed around a bit may be God's best after all. The  broken dreams are actually just pieces in a bigger puzzle to help us get to the  bigger dreams, not really dreamed up yet. The desire for feeling good now may be  a limit on us to really fly later! Just some  thoughts ... Have a blessed evening everyone!  Tim 





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