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|    Christ Rose to Christ Rose    |
|    Re: Ruth 4: From Redemption to Rejoicing    |
|    19 Oct 25 11:12:40    |
      XPost: alt.christnet.bible, alt.christnet.christnews, alt.christ       et.christianlife       XPost: christnet.bible, christnet.bible.study       From: usenet@christrose.news              On 10/19/2025 7:09 AM, Christ Rose wrote:       > Ruth 4: From Redemption to Rejoicing                     https://christrose.news/2025/10/ruth-4-from-redemption-to-rejoicing_19.html                     > Context       >       > What began in famine and death now ends in fullness and life. Ruth 3       > prepared the way for redemption; Ruth 4 fulfills it. Boaz, the kinsman-       > redeemer, lawfully redeems Ruth before the elders at the city gate.       > Their marriage leads to the birth of Obed, restoring Naomi’s joy and       > securing the lineage that would lead to David and ultimately to Christ,       > our Redeemer.       >       > Proposition       >       > Trust the Redeemer who pays the price to restore your life and give you       > an eternal inheritance.       >       > Boaz Secures Redemption (4:1–10)       >       > Boaz publicly settles the matter of redemption with integrity and       > courage. The nearer kinsman refuses the duty out of self-interest,       > unwilling to endanger his own inheritance. Boaz steps forward in grace,       > willingly paying the cost to redeem Ruth and her family line. In him we       > see the reflection of Christ, who took on human flesh to become our       > kinsmen redeemer. He took our place on the cross, to redeem what we lost       > through sin. Just as Boaz fulfilled the law to save Ruth, Christ       > fulfilled all righteousness to save us. His cross satisfies God’s       > justice, and His resurrection secures our redemption forever.       >       > The People Bless Ruth and Boaz (4:11–12)       >       > The elders and townspeople bless Boaz and Ruth, asking that their house       > be like that of Rachel, Leah, and Perez—ancestors through whom God built       > Israel. This blessing shows that God’s plan of redemption extends beyond       > the individual. It reaches generations and nations. Ruth, once a Moabite       > outsider, now shares in the covenant blessings of Israel. This       > anticipates the gospel reaching to Gentiles through Christ. The       > Redeemer’s work always expands the circle of grace to include all who       > believe.       >       > Naomi’s Restoration and Obed’s Birth (4:13–17)       >       > Ruth conceives, and Naomi cradles the child with joy. The women praise       > the Lord who has not left her without a redeemer. Obed’s birth restores       > Naomi’s hope and continues the family line. The child of Ruth’s faith       > becomes the grandfather of David, from whose line comes the Messiah       > (Ruth 4:17; Matthew 1:5–6). Through this, we see God’s faithfulness in       > turning sorrow to joy and emptiness to fullness. Every believer can rest       > in the assurance that our Redeemer brings restoration far greater than       > what sin destroyed.       >       > The Genealogy of Redemption (4:18–22)       >       > The genealogy from Perez to David ties Ruth’s story to God’s covenant       > promise. What began as a family tragedy in Moab becomes a link in the       > chain leading to the Savior. God’s providence over generations shows       > that He never wastes the faithfulness of His people. Every obedient act,       > every step of faith, serves His redemptive plan that culminated in       > Christ—the Son of David, the eternal King.       >       > Invitation       >       > The story of Ruth ends where the gospel begins—with a Redeemer who pays       > the price for others’ restoration. Like Ruth, every sinner stands       > helpless apart from one who is both willing and able to redeem. Jesus       > Christ took our sin upon Himself at the cross, bearing the wrath of God       > that we deserved. His death fully satisfied God’s righteous judgment,       > and His resurrection proves the price was accepted. He lives to redeem       > all who call upon His name. If you have not trusted Him, call on the       > Lord today. Change your mind about sin and believe in the One who died       > and rose again for you. He will bring you out of emptiness into eternal       > life, giving you an inheritance that will never fade.       >       > For those who already know Him, the message of Ruth calls us to leave       > the spiritual Moab of compromise and return to wholehearted fellowship       > with the Redeemer, trusting Him to restore what was lost and to renew       > joy in His presence.       >                     --       Have you heard the good news Christ died for our sins (†), and God       raised Him from the dead?              That Christ died for our sins shows we're sinners who deserve the death       penalty. That God raised Him from the dead shows Christ's death       satisfied God's righteous demands against our sin (Romans 3:25; 1 John       2:1-2). This means God can now remain just, while forgiving you of your       sins, and saving you from eternal damnation.              On the basis of Christ's death and resurrection for our sins, call on       the name of the Lord to save you: "For 'everyone who calls on the name       of the Lord will be saved'" (Romans 10:13, ESV).              https://christrose.news/salvation              To automatically receive daily Bible teaching updates with colorful       images and website formatting, subscribe to my feed in a client like       Thunderbird:              https://www.christrose.news/feeds/posts/default              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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