A Redemption Story
Kyle Kauffman // November 16th 2025
Ruth 4:13–22 brings the story to a close with a beautiful glimpse of restoration not just for Ruth and Boaz, but especially for Naomi, whose journey moves from emptiness to fullness and from bitterness to blessing. In many ways, Naomi’s story mirrors our own. Life in a broken world brings all kinds of loss—relationships, health, dreams, seasons of life—and in every loss, we’re reminded of a deeper longing: the loss of our perfect relationship with God in Eden. But the good news of Ruth’s ending is that God is a God of restoration. Though we may only taste it in part now, we live with the sure hope that He will one day fully restore all that is broken. Naomi could never have imagined how her pain would be woven into God’s plan to bring David—and eventually Jesus—into the world. And so it is with us: our small, ordinary lives are part of a far bigger story, one that’s moving toward the return of Christ and the full renewal of all things. Whatever we’ve lost in this life, God promises to restore in ways far greater than we can imagine. So we fix our eyes on that future, trusting that even when we can’t see it, God is always working redemption into the details of our story.
Ruth 4:13-22