140209 PM Taking Refuge Under the Wings of God – Ruth 2




(Taking Refuge
Under the Wings of God – Ruth 2)    A.
Ruth 1 ended with Naomi full of sorrow (1:13,20-21) …  1. Embittered eyes can easily become blind.   2. God has not promised that believers are
immune to affliction…  3. People with
Micah 6:8-type-hearts can be used by God in profound and beautiful ways.   B…. but with unseen hope on the horizon
(1:22).  I. A “worthy man”
whose name was Boaz.   A. “Worlhy
man” (2:1) is translated in a variety of ways throughout the Old
Testament:   1. “Man of
valor” (1 Sam 16:18)   2.
“Mighty man” (1 Chron 28:1; Prov 16:32)   3. “Man of wealth” (1 Sam 9:1; 1
Tim 6:18)    4. “Very able”
(1 Kings 11:28)   B. More important
than his reputation, Boaz is a man of God (2:4).   II. The determination and strength of Ruth
to fulfill her promises    A. Ruth
takes the ______ to care for her mother-in-law (2:2).    B. Ruth shows ______, taking initiative
without being presumptuous or pushy (2:7a).
C. Ruth demonstrates ___________ as a remarkable worker (2:7b, 17,
23).    III. The LORD, “whose
kindness has not forsaken the living or the dead”   A. Ruth ” _________ to come to the
part of the field belonging to Boaz” (2:3-7).   1. Boaz shows her great kindness, even
though she is a foreigner.    a. He
provides food (2:8).  b. He provides
protection (2:9a, 22).   C, He provides
for her thirst (2:9b).  2. Ruth
responds with humble astonishment (2:10).
B. Boaz’s __________ that the LORD would repay and reward
(2:11-13).   C. Boaz’s __________
active as a servant of the LORD (2:14-23).
Vital concluding takeaways: 
There is _____ beneath the wings of God (2:12; Psa 57:1; Psa 147:10-11).  • Faith by itself, if it does not have
works, is ___________ (2:12,14; James 2:14-18; Gal 5:6; 1 Cor 15:10).    • We must fight for _________ that are
susceptible to kindness and grace (2:10; Luke 13:34-35; 2:20).