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In a quiet corner of Bethlehem, God’s providence shines through famine, loss, and surprising grace. Walking verse-by-verse through Ruth 1–2, we trace three threads—Providence, Conversion, and Redemption—as Ruth clings to Naomi, finds favor with Boaz, and takes refuge “under His wings.” This message shows how the Lord writes His story not only in palaces (Esther) but in ordinary fields—with a Moabite widow folded into the line of David and, ultimately, Christ. If you feel empty like Naomi or far off like Ruth, come to the field of grace: the Redeemer has gone before you.
By Christopher EnixIn a quiet corner of Bethlehem, God’s providence shines through famine, loss, and surprising grace. Walking verse-by-verse through Ruth 1–2, we trace three threads—Providence, Conversion, and Redemption—as Ruth clings to Naomi, finds favor with Boaz, and takes refuge “under His wings.” This message shows how the Lord writes His story not only in palaces (Esther) but in ordinary fields—with a Moabite widow folded into the line of David and, ultimately, Christ. If you feel empty like Naomi or far off like Ruth, come to the field of grace: the Redeemer has gone before you.