Ruth unfolds during the dark days of the Judges, yet reveals God’s quiet faithfulness amid national disorder. Through loss, loyalty, and humble obedience, the Lord preserves a covenant line through Naomi and Ruth, a Moabite who clings to the God of Israel. In Bethlehem, God provides redemption through Boaz, the kinsman-redeemer, restoring inheritance and securing a future. What appears small and personal is revealed to be providential and far-reaching. Ruth shows that even in seasons of famine and grief, God is working faithfully to advance His redemptive purposes.