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In this final look at Ruth 4, we examine the profound conclusion of the redemption story and the responsibilities tied to it. What can we learn from the unnamed kinsman-redeemer who walked away from his duty, symbolized by the removal of his sandal? Why does his failure serve as a powerful warning?
We’ll connect Ruth’s story to Ezekiel 33, where the watchman is charged to sound the alarm, and reflect on how we are called to be faithful participants in God’s redemptive plan. As we close the book of Ruth, we’ll explore what it means to embrace our part in God’s story, both as individuals and as a church with a mission to reach our city.
By Pastor Christian DobsonIn this final look at Ruth 4, we examine the profound conclusion of the redemption story and the responsibilities tied to it. What can we learn from the unnamed kinsman-redeemer who walked away from his duty, symbolized by the removal of his sandal? Why does his failure serve as a powerful warning?
We’ll connect Ruth’s story to Ezekiel 33, where the watchman is charged to sound the alarm, and reflect on how we are called to be faithful participants in God’s redemptive plan. As we close the book of Ruth, we’ll explore what it means to embrace our part in God’s story, both as individuals and as a church with a mission to reach our city.