How does God prove himself?
Many people imagine that belief would require something dramatic—a miracle in the sky, a moment so overwhelming that doubt would be impossible. But the book of Ruth tells a different story.
In Ruth 4, God brings redemption not through spectacle, but through ordinary faithfulness, real human choices, and lives shaped over time. What looks like coincidence is actually providence. What feels like loss becomes the soil for restoration. And what seems like a small family story turns out to be part of God’s great redemptive plan—one that leads all the way to Jesus.
