Redemption in Ruth
Ruth 4 | Chris Meade | December 21, 2025
Ruth 4 reveals deeper truths about character, legacy, and redemption. Set against ancient practices like the kinsman-redeemer and sandal exchanges, the story contrasts Boaz’s joyful, sacrificial integrity with the self-preserving choice of the unnamed redeemer who fades into obscurity. Through God’s providential hand, Boaz’s obedience brings restoration to Naomi and Ruth and advances a far greater story—leading to King David and ultimately to Jesus, our true Kinsman-Redeemer. The message calls us to consider what kind of legacy we are building, to value character over convenience, and to trust that God is at work beyond what we can see, using faithful obedience to bless generations to come.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
1. Where did the Holy Spirit speak or challenge you through God’s Word? Were there any “ah-ah” moments?
2. Traditions and Customs Reveal Values
o Christmas traditions often reflect what we value most. Looking at your life beyond the holidays, what every day “traditions” or habits reveal your deepest priorities? How do those line up with the character and values we see modeled in Boaz?
3. Read Ruth 4:1-7. “Mr. So and So” Forgotten:
o Doing What’s Right When It Costs You --The unnamed redeemer was willing to do what was right when it benefited him—but backed out when it required sacrifice. Can you think of a time when obedience to God or doing the right thing cost you something? How did you respond, and what did you learn?
o Legacy vs. Self-Preservation -- Mr. So-and-So protected his own estate but lost his legacy, while Boaz gave generously and is remembered. What are the ways we can subtly prioritize self-preservation (comfort, reputation, finances, control) over faithfulness? What would it look like to choose legacy over safety this season of life?
4. Read Ruth 4:8-22. Boaz, Character, and the Plan of God
o Seeing the Unseen --Boaz consistently noticed and honored people others might overlook—Ruth, Naomi, and their future. Who are the “unseen” people God has placed in your path right now (at work, church, family, neighborhood)? How might God be inviting you to act with intentional generosity toward them?
o Integrity in a Compromising Culture --We live in a world where integrity, honor, and character are often treated as expendable. Where do you feel the most pressure to compromise your values? What do you believe was Boaz’s key? What practices, accountability, or relationships help you stay grounded in Christlike character?
o God Working Beyond What You Can See-- --Ruth ends by revealing a much bigger story—God was doing far more than Naomi, Ruth, or Boaz ever realized. How does this truth change the way you view your current struggles, sacrifices, or acts of obedience that feel small or unnoticed?
Redemption in Ruth
Ruth 3 | Wyatt Duncan | December 14, 2025
Ruth chapter 3 tells the story of Ruth’s bold yet faithful step of obedience as she follows Naomi’s guidance to seek redemption and security through Boaz, a close relative. Approaching him at the threshing floor, Ruth humbly asks Boaz to act as her redeemer by spreading his garment over her, symbolizing covenant protection and provision. Boaz responds with integrity, kindness, and restraint, praising Ruth’s character and committing to pursue redemption in the proper way. The chapter highlights themes of trust, godly character, and patient faith as Ruth waits confidently for God to work through a faithful redeemer.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
1. Where did the Holy Spirit speak or challenge you through God’s Word? Were there any “ah-ah” moments?
2. Read Ruth 3:1-6. Risk and Faith:
o Ruth takes a bold and vulnerable step by following Naomi’s instructions. Have you ever had God invite you to step out in faithful obedience—even when the outcome felt uncertain? What was it? How did you navigate/struggle/obey through this?
o Naomi’s guidance plays a crucial role in Ruth’s actions. Who are the trusted, godly voices you invite to speak into your major decisions, and how open are you to their counsel?
o How do you align God’s Word and wisdom with advice you are given, or feelings that are directing you?
3. Read Ruth 3:7-18. Character and Covering:
o Ruth and Boaz both act with integrity when no one else is watching. What does this chapter reveal about the importance of holiness and character in unseen or private moments of your life?
o Ruth asks Boaz to “spread the corner of your garment” over her—a powerful image of protection and covenant. What does it look like for you to seek God’s covering and provision instead of relying solely on your own efforts?
o Ruth chapter 3 sits between faithful obedience and future redemption. How does this passage encourage you to remain faithful today, even when you cannot yet see how God will redeem your story?
4. Series at a Glance:
o So far in our series through Ruth we have: 1) seen a family go their own way, apart from the way of God, and experience the natural consequences of that; 2) seen Naomi deal with bitterness and anger toward God—while Ruth shows supernatural kindness and commitment; 3) seen the character of Boaz through his leadership, generosity, and protection. 4) Purity and obedience. What aspect is standing out to you? What is God teaching you?
