The end of Ruth not only presents us with one of the 'happiest endings' in scripture, it shows us that the seemingly unimportant story of the redemption of two poor widows was actually an important part of God's great plan of redemption.
Although it seems to be just a story of the struggles and triumph of one small family in Bethlehem, it was these seemingly unimportant characters whom God used both to teach us, and to establish the bloodline of both David and Jesus Christ. As Francis Schaeffer once put it, in God's economy there are "No little people, No little places."
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I was converted out of paganism and the occult in 1993 and while I was initially Charismatic/Arminian in my theology, I became Reformed and Presbyterian through bible study and the influence of ministries like Ligonier. After teaching in local bible studies, and taking seminary...