Ruth

The Great Kinsman Redeemer

In Ruth 3, Naomi seeks rest and security for Ruth by instructing her to go to Boaz, their kinsman-redeemer. Naomi’s plan wasn’t about manipulation—it was about trusting God’s provision and following His ways. Ruth, in faith and humility, obeys. Her actions at the threshing floor—lying at Boaz’s feet—represent her submission and need for redemption. This

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A Redeeming Return

Naomi’s return to Bethlehem was marked by sorrow and bitterness. Once full, she came back empty, feeling that God had dealt bitterly with her. Yet, in the midst of her pain, God was already at work. Ruth, her faithful daughter-in-law, chose to follow Naomi and, more importantly, to trust in Naomi’s God. In Ruth 2,

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From Tragedy to Trust

Life’s difficulties can test our faith, but the choices we make in those moments determine our direction. In Ruth 1, we see a family facing famine, loss, and uncertainty, and a critical decision that leads them away from God’s will. Instead of trusting in the Lord, Elimelech moves his family to Moab—a land of pagan worship—seeking worldly solutions

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