Last week, Ruth said to Boaz, “I think you ought to marry me.” Boaz hardily agreed! But, the problem is, there’s one Kinsman-Redeemer that is supposed to marry Ruth. Boaz has to clear the field before there’s a wedding.
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Last week, Ruth said to Boaz, “I think you ought to marry me.” Boaz hardily agreed! But, the problem is, there’s one Kinsman-Redeemer that is supposed to marry Ruth. Boaz has to clear the field before there’s a wedding.
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So, this week Ruth will seek out Boaz, a kinsman-redeemer in her family. She takes risks in her approach that break Pastor Ron Three Rules for Dating.
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Ruth, having chosen to live as a persona-non-grada as a widowed woman in a foreign land, she cares for her also widowed mother-in-law in an effort to make a new life for themselves. Ruth goes out to glean and finds a Kinsman-Redeemer that will make sure they have plenty to eat in the coming year.
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Ruth 1 | Ruth is a fascinating book for so many reasons, and yet the Christian church tends to overlook it. Who has time for a cute story of romance, after all? Well, we should. This book is the story of Jesus as best told as a love story. The first chapter, as with any good story, brings depth to the character though tragedy.
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