Our Sunday school lesson has been on the fruit of the spirit in Galatians 5:22&23. Last Sunday, Brother Roth used the story of Ruth gleaning to illustrate kindness, which is the fruit of gentleness. Boaz was kind to Ruth. He allowed Ruth to glean among his farm workers even instructing them to drop a few “handfuls on purpose.” The workers were not only to allow Ruth to work right there among them, but they also intentionally dropped some stalks of grain on the ground while Ruth wasn’t looking. Boaz not only wanted Ruth to have food, but Boaz wanted her to keep her dignity. What a beautiful picture for us. Paul reminded the Ephesians in Acts 20:35, “… to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive.” When we give to others, we are giving as unto the Lord, and the Lord will bless the giver. Boaz blessed Ruth, but Boaz himself was blessed in return by his own giving. Boaz found a wife in Ruth, they had a child, Obed, who had a son named Jesse, who had a son named David, whose descendant was Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world!