Lesson 11: Ruth and Esther

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Chief of Sinners.
Esther 5:2 symbolizes divine favor for the faithful. This lesson explores Ruth and Esther as prophetic models for God’s end-time church, contrasting purity (Ruth) with apostasy (Esther’s adversaries) and highlighting courage amid persecution.

Key Themes and Daily Insights:​

  1. Sunday: Famine in "The House of Bread"
    • Bethlehem’s famine (Ruth 1:1-5) foreshadows the end-time "famine of hearing God’s words" (Amos 8:11). Naomi’s losses mirror humanity’s fallen state (Genesis 3:19), yet Ruth’s loyalty models clinging to God amid despair.
  2. Monday: Ruth and Boaz
    • Boaz embodies Christ as a compassionate redeemer (Ruth 2:11-20). Ruth’s humility and kindness attract his protection, illustrating how believers reflect Christ’s love. Jesus as "Son of Man" (Matthew 12:8) identifies with human suffering, qualifying Him to redeem us.
  3. Tuesday: Boaz as Redeemer
    • The kinsman-redeemer ritual (Ruth 4:1-12) parallels Christ’s redemptive work:
      • Legal victory: Boaz at Bethlehem’s gate prefigures Christ’s judgment in Daniel 7.
      • Satan’s claim: The rival kinsman (Job 1:7) symbolizes Satan’s usurped authority, overcome by Christ’s sacrifice (1 Corinthians 6:20).
  4. Wednesday: Haman and Satan
    • Haman’s pride and genocide plot (Esther 3:1-14) mirror Satan’s end-time persecution (Revelation 12:17; 13:15). God’s people, accused as "lawbreakers," face death for refusing idolatrous worship - yet Esther’s intercession models Christ’s mediation.
  5. Thursday: For Such a Time as This
    • Esther’s courage ("If I perish, I perish," Esther 4:16) inspires the church’s mission:
      • Divine timing: Her rise parallels the post-1798 emergence of God’s remnant to proclaim Revelation 14’s warnings.
      • Urgent witness: Share truth compassionately, avoiding fear-mongering (Esther 4:14; 5:1-3).

Final Thoughts (Friday):​

Ruth and Esther exemplify God’s faithful bride:
  • Ruth: Loyalty, humility, and redemption through Christ (Boaz).
  • Esther: Courageous intercession, defeating evil through divine providence.
Their stories affirm that God’s church - marked by inner purity and outward boldness - will triumph over Satan’s schemes. As end-time believers, we are called to:
  1. Embrace redemption: Cling to Christ amid spiritual famine.
  2. Resist persecution: Refuse compromise, trusting God’s deliverance.
  3. Fulfill our mission: Proclaim truth "for such a time as this."
"The righteous will flourish like a palm tree... proclaiming, ‘The Lord is upright; He is my Rock.’" (Psalm 92:12, 15).
 
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