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In this powerful conclusion to the book of Ruth, Pastor Jeffrey Johnson unpacks the climactic fourth chapter as a rich allegory of the Gospel. Highlighting Boaz as a clear type of Christ, our kinsman redeemer, Pastor Johnson shows how this real-life love story foreshadows the redemptive work of Jesus. From Boaz’s legal integrity and strength to his gracious restoration and lasting legacy, the sermon draws deep spiritual parallels between Old Testament events and the New Testament Gospel.
Pastor Johnson emphasizes that Christ did not bypass the law—represented in the sermon as "Moses Law"—but fulfilled it entirely, purchasing our redemption legally, righteously, and at great personal cost. Through Christ’s obedience, sacrifice, and grace, believers are not only redeemed but restored to eternal inheritance. This message ultimately invites worship and gratitude for the incomparable glory of our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, who alone has the power to give life to the dead.
In this powerful conclusion to the book of Ruth, Pastor Jeffrey Johnson unpacks the climactic fourth chapter as a rich allegory of the Gospel. Highlighting Boaz as a clear type of Christ, our kinsman redeemer, Pastor Johnson shows how this real-life love story foreshadows the redemptive work of Jesus. From Boaz’s legal integrity and strength to his gracious restoration and lasting legacy, the sermon draws deep spiritual parallels between Old Testament events and the New Testament Gospel.
Pastor Johnson emphasizes that Christ did not bypass the law—represented in the sermon as "Moses Law"—but fulfilled it entirely, purchasing our redemption legally, righteously, and at great personal cost. Through Christ’s obedience, sacrifice, and grace, believers are not only redeemed but restored to eternal inheritance. This message ultimately invites worship and gratitude for the incomparable glory of our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, who alone has the power to give life to the dead.