Et merkelig frieri

EPISODE · Nov 5, 2023 · 2 MIN

Et merkelig frieri

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Hvem er du?" spurte han. "Jeg er Rut, din tjenestekvinne," svarte hun. "Bre kappen din over meg, for du er løsningsmann." (Rut 3, 9) Dette er et merkelig frieri, med skikker som er ukjent for oss. Men Rut var instruert av No'omi som kjente de lokale skikkene, og Boas som var mannen hun snakket til, han forstod opplegget. En løsningsmann hadde plikter ifølge Moseloven (5. Mos. 25, 5-6), og for enka betydde det oppreisning, forsørgelse og framtid. Det lar seg kanskje ikke overføre direkte, men blir likevel et nydelig bilde på Jesus og oss som bruden Hans. Når vi sier farvel til synden, blir vi stående alene. Sårbare, uten ei sikker framtid. Kun én måte å reddes på, kun én Løsningsmann finnes: Jesus. Når Han spør hvem vi er, skal vi følge Bibelens instruksjoner og svare som Rut: Jeg er din tjenestekvinne. Eller, Jeg er din tjener. Bre kappen din over meg. Den kappen Jesus har, det er Guds rettferdighets kappe, og den dekker oss helt, står det i Jesaja 61, 10. Det er ei kappe som leger, forteller Bibelen (Matt. 14, 36). Og vi blir gitt en ny identitet, ny framtid og håp. Så kan vi i tro og tillit til Jesus be Ham om å bre kappen sin over oss i dag, og vite at Han holder sine forpliktelser overfor oss! Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner TFT496

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