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Strong Women Strong World
Ruth | Part 3
Senior Pastor Keith Stewart
July 13, 2025
She’s an immigrant, a part of a hated and maligned group of people, a widow woman with virtually no rights yet she changed the course of human history. She became a model of God’s love and through her lineage, Christ was born. Her name is Ruth. Don’t miss her inspiring story this Sunday.
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Discussion Questions
1. In the first part of the message, Pastor Keith described the revolution of rising expectations that basically says we can endure all sorts of problems and adversity, but the injection of hope followed by another setback becomes practically unbearable. We see this played out in the story of Naomi and the journey to Moab to end their constant struggle for food. But once they arrived, the bad news began to pile up. Have you or someone you know ever gone through the revolution of rising expectations? What effect did it have on you or those you know? What was the eventual outcome of the situation? How well did you deal with it?
2. The story of Ruth is one where the main characters don’t see the hand of God in their circumstances like we do as readers. Have you ever felt abandoned by God? In retrospect, can you see where and how God was at work even when you didn’t sense it? Without being trite, how might you encourage someone going through difficulty who is struggling with finding God in their circumstances?
3. This story contains the stories of three widows who all make different choices.
• Orpah - returns to the FAMILIAR
• Naomi - gets STUCK in her sorrow
• Ruth - determined to go on with LIFE
Have you ever made any of those choices? And if so, why, where and when was that? Where did that choice lead you?
4. Hesed love is grace in action. It’s the way God loves us. And it’s the way Ruth loved her mother-in-law Naomi. Hesed goes beyond feelings or sentiments. We recognize it in how it behaves. Why was what Ruth chose to do an act of Hesed love? Has God ever put you in a situation where you choose Hesed over self-preservation or self-priority? What motivated you to make that choice? What difference, if any, did it make?
5. How is Ruth’s character a type of Christ? What does it say that God would choose to include this story about an ordinary family choosing to do the right thing during a time when self-interest reigned supreme? During the time of the judges, there are two women who rise unrivaled to the top – Deborah and Ruth. What message does it send that God would make these two women the supreme highlight during a time of incredible darkness and infidelity to God’s covenant?