Ruth

Loyal Stranger Welcomed into God’s Redemption

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Ruth was a Moabite woman who, through loyalty, humility, and faith, became part of the lineage of King David and ultimately Jesus Christ. After the death of her husband, she chose to stay with her Israelite mother-in-law Naomi, embracing Naomi’s people and God. Her story is one of unexpected grace, sacrificial love, and divine providence.

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Story

During the time of the judges, famine drove Naomi’s family to Moab, where her sons married Moabite women. After Naomi’s husband and both sons died, she urged her daughters-in-law to return to their families.

One daughter-in-law left, but Ruth clung to Naomi, saying, 'Where you go I will go... Your people will be my people, and your God my God.' Ruth left her homeland behind out of love and faith.

Back in Bethlehem, Ruth gleaned in the fields to care for Naomi. She happened to glean in the field of Boaz, a relative of Naomi’s late husband.

Boaz protected and blessed Ruth, impressed by her character and kindness. Naomi saw God’s providence and encouraged Ruth to seek Boaz as a 'redeemer.'

In a bold yet respectful act, Ruth asked Boaz to redeem her family line. Boaz responded with integrity, fulfilled the legal obligations, and married her.

God blessed Ruth and Boaz with a son, Obed, who would become the grandfather of King David. Through Ruth, a foreigner, God brought forth the Messiah.

Spiritual Significance

Christ Connection

Ruth points to Jesus as our Redeemer. Boaz rescued Ruth from poverty and isolation; Jesus redeems us from sin and separation.

Ruth was a foreigner brought into God’s covenant family — just as through Christ, people from all nations are welcomed into the family of God.

Ruth’s inclusion in the lineage of Jesus shows that grace overrides background, and that faith, not heritage, defines our place in God’s story.

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