1. Ruth chapter three is either sweet or sensuous, but either way God's plan for the Redeemer shines through in the end.
  2. We asked Dr. Steven Paulson when the end of the world would be… He said it already happened and we missed it! But that’s Ok, Jesus invites you into it! Perk up your ears and give us listening to.
  3. Dr. Paulson and Caleb introduce the idea of necessity in relation to God.
  4. Meanwhile our heroine, mild-mannered Ruth, gathers the gleanings to provide for her mother-in-law. But who is this mysterious God-sent stranger?
  5. Ruth shows grace to Naomi. Boaz shows grace to Ruth and Naomi. And God is behind the scenes, working grace to all.
  6. Moses highlights how ultimately short life is in the light of eternity.
  7. Uniquely attributed to Moses, this Psalm offers a grand recalling of the creation account and God’s covenant faithfulness though the generations.
  8. Verse 12 begins with a description of God’s blessings to the faithful.
  9. Israel cries out to God, to remember his promises.
  10. Like the Israelites of old, Naomi enters into the Promised Land, but she does so grumbling with bitterness. Is she wrong to blame God? What is God doing?
  11. Be a hero and listen up to the preachers! Real men die for a purpose and bring back a little doctrine in their sermons. Martin Luther would be proud.