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Do the right thing in the right way
Boaz had so many other options to do things incorrectly, but he didn’t
He waited to marry Ruth until the other guy backed out.
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He took Ruth as a wife even though her children wouldn’t bear his name, they would in fact be called Mahlon’s children
He was willing to split up his estate to children that wouldn’t even be counted as his.
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Often, doing the right thing in the right way can cost you
Boaz had to sacrifice to do the right thing
Doing what God wants will often cost something, it’s a risk, but the reward is great.
You could lose friends
You could get in trouble
You could lose relationships
You could sacrifice success
But… you can gain so much more
Eternal life with God
A relationship with Him
Things can work out great, like with Boaz, Ruth, and Naomi
God works through history
There are a bunch of names mentioned in this chapter that are loaded with history
Rachel and Leah (11)
The matriarchs of the nation of Israel
Perez (12 and 18)
Son of Judah and Tamar
An ancestor of Boaz
Tamar (12)
Tricked Judah (the guy) and convinces him to have kids
She gives birth to Perez
Obed (17)
The son of Ruth and Boaz
The father of King David
Boaz was born by Rahab, a prostitute who was initially going Israel
Maybe that’s why he was so quick to care for the plight of Ruth
Ruth gets in the genealogy of Jesus
This woman, a widow from a demon worshipping country, meets a guy from Bethlehem, and because of that Jesus is born there!
This is why I’m able to tell you guys to trust in God!
God works with people then the same as now
None of these people knew what God was going to do, but God had a plan for them, and He has a plan for you.
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