Sermon on 08/24/2014 for Ruth 3 Narrative lectionary.
Welcome back to our live coverage on MBC (Moabite broadcasting network) of this breaking news report concerning the actions of the tribe of Benjamin. We are continuing our coverage of the Benjamite oppression of the Moabite refugees. The actions of the Banjamites have really taken a turn for the worse after events unfolded last night concerning the purely intentioned Moabite refugee; Ruth. In the late hours last night, in desperate hunger while attempting to feed her elderly widowed mother-in-law, this Moabite woman of the purest intentions longing for nothing more than leftover grains that even filthy swine wouldn’t eat, was victimized by an elite land owner; Boaz. I can’t help but make the observation that this Benjamite elitism has taken the ugliest of turns. This wealthy landowner, Boaz, apparently based upon eyewitness accounts gorged himself on the best food and wines possible right in front of this lowly moabite refugee. After not even offering her a single morsel he attempted to force himself upon her. During these events witnesses are claiming that Mr Boaz used his status to promise this poor young woman some type of financial compensation. I’m sorry, I am just at a loss for words right now as reports continue to come in. I just ……. bear with me, after victimizing this refugee, he simply cast her aside. This is an appalling development we are uncovering at this moment. I just really cannot believe the reports we are hearing. We must demand justice for this Moabite. I mean, how much longer will we make allowances for this kind of behavior. We cannot, we should not, just sit idly by while this elitist privilege persists.
Ugh! Now from what we are hearing Mr. Boaz threatened this poor refugee and demanded that she tell NO ONE what took place on the threshing floor. I cannot imagine what she must be feeling at this moment. These events are absolutely appalling. I’m sorry….. I am just getting word that we have a friend of a nephew of Naomi who is willing to tell us what he has heard from the sister of the shepherd that saw this poor refugee victim, Ruth, come out of the threshing floor last night. Please stay with us through the commercial break and we will be right back with that information after these messages. And please, ladies and gentlemen if you have young children you may want them to leave the room. We’ll be right back after this……
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Welcome back to BNN (Benjamite News Network) as we continue to cover the events in Bethlehem this morning concerning what took place at the Boaz threshing floor last night. This is currently a developing story and details are pouring in. Just to fill you in on what we know so far; the Moabite insurgency has taken a despicable turn in the late hours of the evening last night. Mr. Boaz, the hardworking farmer of a small plot of land, may have everything he has worked for ripped from him because of a refugee Moabite flinging accusations at him. While the family of this refugee, a “Ms” Ruth, have not formally filed charges as of yet, we are awaiting further developments in light of the accusations that have come from a nephew of the cousin of Mr Boaz’s foreman’s son who just happened to be on site last night in the midst of the developments we are seeing. If you are not already aware, Mr. Boaz, who worked hard for this land, has already attempted to extend care to many of the refugees and needy we have seen come out of this Moabite incursion. Ladies and Gentlemen, I mean, here is a guy who worked hard for everything he’s got. This isn’t just some guy who took a hand me down from God, here folks, and along comes this Moabite who some are saying even killed her first husband. Honestly, what would you expect from a Moabite, folks? Now she is alleging that Mr. Boaz, a hardworking Benjamite and a chosen Israelite has taken advantage of her amidst his generosity and compassion for her and her people. How much lower can you go, folks?
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Hey….. My name is Jephthah and I have been challenged by Samson to participate in the Moabite assistance fund’s ice bucket challenge. Before I dump all of this bucket of ice water over my head *thanks a lot Samson!* I extend the challenge to Ibzan, Elon, and Eli. You have less than 24 hours to accept the challenge or donate 100 baskets of barley to the cause. Okay, here I go……..
Ugh…. Thanks Samson, now why don’t you go cut off all that hair and donate it to the Philistine relief fund!
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Welcome back to God’s word, where you get the true story of the Gospel without commercial interruption although it seems we have had plenty of human interruption. The latest news coming out of Bethlehem is full of good news although this great hope is still developing as we speak. Apparently things are changing in the midst of starvation, war, as well as partisan, tribal, and ethnic claims. God is apparently working through us to be a light unto the nations! Yes, in the midst of the all of the recent anger and hate, God is opening the covenant to the world. Some are saying that this will infringe on their own covenant with God, and God doesn’t have enough to go around. Others are claiming that God is working to bring down those who once held the covenant over the heads of everyone else. They are claiming it is time to bring the oppressive holders of the covenant down in order to establish a new covenant.
While the debate rages on, we have a great example of God’s work coming out of Bethlehem right now. It would appear that a cautious and wealthy law biding citizen from the tribe of Benjamin is allowing a Moabite peasant into the covenant under his care. Yes, you have heard it here, a Moabite. As this covenant expands it would appear that it is having a deep impact on God’s economic relationship with the world. It appears God is working through ALL people to establish the Kingdom in this world.
There are problems however. Rival claims to God’s goodness and mercy are driving a wedge within our human community. While God is attempting to unite all people under the reign of a just and righteous Creator, many are attempting to decide how this Benjamite and Moabite should go about their business and God’s plan. Some are claiming that this Moabite, Ruth, is not a member of the covenant community, while others are claiming that this Benjamite business man should see what it feels like to be on the other side of the covenant for once.
In the middle of all this we are still waiting on God for word. We are waiting to hear further as to who is in and who is out. We are hoping to hear a little more about this event. Many are hoping that the Messiah will arrive shortly to iron all this out for us. Ladies and Gentlemen, I just hope it isn’t too little, too late. I wonder if folks will actually listen to the Messiah, or will they claim the Messiah for themselves. We will continue this story as it unfolds for the rest of human history.
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In the midst of preparation for today’s sermon I have been sitting in the middle of many debates. I have been pressed by friends, colleagues, and family to weigh in on debates raging across our nation and across our world. Folks have even asked my opinion on the role of social media and the ice bucket challenge, and while I find the ice bucket challenge is a great way to get involved, I wonder what we do after the ice has melted and dried up? Are we still engaged? Are we still involved? Are we still listening and speaking out in love? My experiences, as well Pastor Lou’s, cause us to land squarely in the middle of many of these debates. I find hope in this, because I am not arrogant enough to believe I know the answers. I do know what I want, however.
I want God’s reign in the world to come. I want God’s reign to bring justice and peace to God’s world, God’s nation, God’s Church. I want to live in a nation where we can pray for our enemies before we shoot or scream at them.
In the midst of this week we have an opportunity to read and discuss the story of Ruth on the threshing floor. Truly a scandalous story for its day and age. A foreign woman from quite literally “the other side of the covenant” and an Israelite man from the tribe of Benjamin. The man, Boaz, is not only one of God’s chosen but a wealthy landowner even when compared to his kinsmen. Ruth, is a member of a group not only outside of the covenant, but a nation that has declared war on the Israelites time and again. Israel is a nation that is at war with itself due to tribal alliances and internal conflicts. Yet here, in this story, we find God at work. This story is where we reach the climax. Both Ruth and Boaz take a risk. Perhaps Boaz takes a much more calculated risk, while Ruth risks not only her reputation, but her life for the care of Naomi and her own future.
You don’t need to study this story tediously to bring it into this age or this week. There is a difference though, Ruth and Boaz are responding to one another. They are responding to one another not in the temple or the synagogue, but on the threshing floor. They are responding to one another in a controversial way and under controversial circumstances. This very text is a very controversial within the Hebrew canon, because it is used to debate the validity of foreign claims to the covenant upon returning from exile.
I’m not so sure we don’t face these same controversies today. The problem is we are not listening to one another. We cannot listen on the street, in the media, on social media, in our own homes, or even in our places of worship. We yell, we condemn, we accuse, we ignore, we tweet, we post. Yet here we find Boaz and Ruth working towards God’s will working towards God’s plan through them. Boaz and Ruth are allowing God to work through them despite everything they have on the line.
Ruth is risking more than just her reputation, she is risking her very life. If her intentions are discovered, she risks not just isolation and persecution leading to starvation, but victimization and even execution for her actions. Boaz risks everything he has. He risks his livelihood, his reputation, his place in the community.
Despite the risks, they both listen to not only one another, but they listen for God at work in it all. Sisters and Brothers as you will see very soon Ruth and Boaz are called to something greater than they, something greater than any of us. It is in their willing discernment they hear God's work through them to be the future of God's people.They patiently and carefully discern and listen, to God and to one another; a Moabite and an Israelite from the tribe of Benjamin. No matter what perceptions they face, feelings they may have, risks they may take, or options they have before them.They take faith in God that through God good will come to them, through them. Maybe we don’t need a government, courts, or places of worship. I sometimes wonder how much good it is doing.
Perhaps we need a threshing floor.
Honestly, I don’t think it matters where it is or how we do it. God’s goodness comes through and in all things if we let it. We just need to listen and speak compassionately, lovingly, as the children of God, created in the image of God all of us.
Can we speak lovingly words that we would also speak in the presence of God so that other’s can truly hear our voice as a voice of compassion?
Can we be patient enough? Can we be silent enough? Can we be thoughtful, compassionate, and loving enough? Can we refrain from reacting, and instead listen for, and respond to God’s love?
I believe we can, if we are open to the gift of God’s grace through faith in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Sisters and Brothers, this is the Word of God. I for one hope that for you this day God’s word was reported here LIVE.
שלום ,سلام, and Peace
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