In the sermon titled "Unto The End Of The Harvest," Eric Lutter explores the theological implications of the relationship between Boaz, Ruth, and Naomi in the context of God’s grace and providence as depicted in Ruth 2:13-23. He highlights how Ruth symbolizes a needy sinner who receives grace and comfort from Boaz, a typological representation of Christ, who speaks words of love and provision to those who are undeserving. Through examining key passages, Lutter emphasizes that God's gracious provision is manifested through Christ, who actively draws His people to Himself and provides for their needs spiritually. This doctrine underscores the importance of understanding one's identity as a beloved of God, and it encourages believers to draw near to Christ for sustenance and comfort, supported by Ephesians 1:5-6, emphasizing predestination and adoption into God's family.
“This is showing us the grace of our God for his people in his son, Jesus Christ.”
“That you should know the love and grace of your God; so our Lord speaks comfortably to the heart of his people.”
“The Holy Spirit dwells with you, and confirming and affirming the words of Christ, the truth of his gospel to your heart.”
“He (Boaz) intends to redeem you, Ruth. He intends to redeem you. He loves you.”
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