The Benediction (Ruth 4:11-12)
* vs. 11 - Glory given to a stranger (comp. Eph 2:5)
* vs. 12 - Grace shown to a sinner (comp. Eph 2:6)
The Birth (Ruth 4:13)
The Blessings (Ruth 4:14-15)
* Christ is the Restorer of our life (He saves us - Heb 7:25)
* Christ is the nourisher of our old age (He sustains us - Jude 24)
The Bosom (Ruth 4:16)
The Baby (Ruth 4:17)
* Obed means service or worship. So appropriate that the result of redemption is service and worship.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Ruth Chapter 4
1
Cor 1:30-31
Boaz is a beautiful picture of Christ as
our Redeemer.
Our Redeemer is:
Willing
· Ruth
4:6 - The nearer kinsman said he cannot redeem
when in actual fact, he will not
because he was afraid it would mar his own inheritance.
·
The
Lord Jesus is willing to redeem us (compare with Matt 8:2-3; John 10:18 and
contrast with 2 Pet 3:9).
Able
· Ruth 4:9-10 - We see that Boaz was able to redeem all including Ruth.
· In
Ruth 2:1, Boaz is described as “a mighty man of wealth” or “a man of good
standing”. The description would include wealth, virtue and strength
(Strong’s).
· The
Lord Jesus is able to redeem us (Eph 2:4 – wealth; 1 Pet 1:19 – virtue; Heb
7:25 & Jude 24 – strength).
Sacrificial
· When
we compare Ruth 4:6 and Ruth 4:10, we see that Boaz was not concerned about his
own inheritance nor was he concerned about his reputation for redeeming a
Moabitess.
·
The
Lord Jesus is sacrificial to redeem us (2 Cor 8:9; Phil 2:6-7; Jn 10:11).
Gracious
· The
5 occurrences of the description “Ruth the Moabitess” in the book is not by
accident. In Ruth 4:10 we see that Boaz emphasizes the roots of the woman he is
taking to wife. He is gracious towards the one who is condemned (c.f. Deut
23:3).
·
The
Lord Jesus is gracious to redeem us (Eph 1:6; 2:5-7; 3:8).
Sunday, April 08, 2012
Ruth Chapter 3
The Counsel (Ruth 3:1-4)
The Compliance (Ruth 3:5-7)
The Consequence (Ruth 3:8-18)
There are things we can learn regarding our behaviour when we come into the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ from Ruth being in the presence of Boaz:
The preparation to enter into the presence (Ruth 3:3)
The punctuality when entering into the presence (Ruth 3:3)
The place when entered into the presence (Ruth 3:4)
The purity when enjoying the presence (Ruth 3:5-14)
The provision from entering into the presence (Ruth 3:15-17)
The promise when exiting the presence (Ruth 3:18)
Two items of clothing found in the chapter:
Boaz's 'skirt' (Ruth 3:9) - speaks of protection, promise, possesion (cf. Ezekiel 16:8)
Ruth's shawl (Ruth 3:15) - speaks of provision
The Compliance (Ruth 3:5-7)
The Consequence (Ruth 3:8-18)
There are things we can learn regarding our behaviour when we come into the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ from Ruth being in the presence of Boaz:
The preparation to enter into the presence (Ruth 3:3)
The punctuality when entering into the presence (Ruth 3:3)
The place when entered into the presence (Ruth 3:4)
The purity when enjoying the presence (Ruth 3:5-14)
The provision from entering into the presence (Ruth 3:15-17)
The promise when exiting the presence (Ruth 3:18)
Two items of clothing found in the chapter:
Boaz's 'skirt' (Ruth 3:9) - speaks of protection, promise, possesion (cf. Ezekiel 16:8)
Ruth's shawl (Ruth 3:15) - speaks of provision
Monday, April 02, 2012
Ruth Chapter 2
Ruth in the Family (Ruth 2:1-3; 18-23) - Dutiful
Courteous (Ruth 2:2, 9) - she is respectful
Conscientious (Ruth 2:2) - she is responsible
Compassionate (Ruth 2:18, 23) - she is reassuring
Compliant (Ruth 2:22-23; 3:5) - she is reliable
Ruth in the Field (Ruth 2:4-17) - Diligent
Hardworking (Ruth 2:7, 17)
Humble (Ruth 2:7, 10, 13)
Boaz in the Field (a picture of Christ)
Personal (Ruth 2:4-5) - He recognizes his workers and spots Ruth
Protects (Ruth 2:9, 15-16) - He charges his workers and protects Ruth
Provides (Ruth 2:9, 14-17) - He commands his workers and provides for Ruth
Courteous (Ruth 2:2, 9) - she is respectful
Conscientious (Ruth 2:2) - she is responsible
Compassionate (Ruth 2:18, 23) - she is reassuring
Compliant (Ruth 2:22-23; 3:5) - she is reliable
Ruth in the Field (Ruth 2:4-17) - Diligent
Hardworking (Ruth 2:7, 17)
Humble (Ruth 2:7, 10, 13)
Boaz in the Field (a picture of Christ)
Personal (Ruth 2:4-5) - He recognizes his workers and spots Ruth
Protects (Ruth 2:9, 15-16) - He charges his workers and protects Ruth
Provides (Ruth 2:9, 14-17) - He commands his workers and provides for Ruth
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