This episode was born out of a moment — a message I heard this past weekend at church in Hoboken, New Jersey, while attending with my daughter. The teaching was from the Book of Ruth, and it hit me differently this time.
Ruth isn’t just a love story.
It isn’t just a redemption story.
It’s a story about what faith looks like when we’re wounded.
In this episode, we walk through Naomi’s grief and bitterness, Ruth’s obedience, and the hard question so many of us wrestle with:
Do I wait on God… or do I take action?
Naomi renames herself “bitter,” yet she never abandons God’s ways. She returns to Bethlehem. She knows the law. She believes redemption is still possible — even while her heart is broken. And when the moment comes, she doesn’t scheme or manipulate. She activates what God already put in place.
This episode unpacks:
There are no recorded miracles in Ruth. No angels. No audible voice of God.
Yet Ruth becomes the great-grandmother of King David — and part of the lineage of Jesus.
God does the extraordinary through ordinary obedience.
If you’re in a season of grief, uncertainty, or tension — if you’re asking whether you’re waiting on God or avoiding obedience — this conversation is for you.
As always, I’m not a pastor or theologian. I’m just a guy in the Jesus gym, working it out in real time. Please verify everything in scripture for yourself.
And don’t take the bait!
Scriptures Referenced in the Episode
Primary Text
Key Passages in Ruth
Old Testament Law & Framework (Implied but Explained)
*Leviticus 19:9–10 – Gleaning laws (care for the poor with dignity)
Lineage & Fulfillment
Optional Supporting Scriptures (Aligned With Episode Themes)
(Not directly quoted, but consistent with your teaching points)
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