Boaz stood before the elders. "You are witnesses," he said, “that I have bought everything that belonged to Naomi’s family.” He didn’t just reclaim property; he restored life. What was lost is now found. What was broken is now whole.
This isn’t just about property. It’s about God’s nature—His economy. In God's world, loss doesn’t exist the way we think it does. What you “lose” becomes a seed, planted to grow into something greater. Naomi lost everything, but in return, she gained Boaz—a redeemer. She gained family. She gained a future.
God’s economy is one of restoration. Whatever you lose, you’ll gain back—threefold, fourfold, tenfold. So don’t fear loss. Sacrifice isn’t about what’s taken away, but what’s given in return.
In love, there is no loss. Only rebirth, renewal, and life.