Redemption

Ruth 4:1-11
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Pastor Colin explains the significance of the concept of a redeemer in the Old Testament, noting that it resonates as a poignant symbol of Jesus Christ, our ultimate Redeemer. Pastor Colin reflects on how Old Testament believers hoped for their inheritance and family lines to continue after death, and how God made provisions for these through the concept of redemption.

The sermon draws parallels between the story of Ruth and Boaz and the coming of Jesus Christ, illustrating how Boaz’s willingness and ability to act as a redeemer reflects Jesus’s redemptive work for humanity. Pastor Colin conveys that Jesus, by becoming part of the human family at Christmas, fulfills the role of our Redeemer, purchasing an everlasting inheritance and securing our place in God’s eternal family.

Through various scripture references from Psalms, Job, and the New Testament, Pastor Colin underscores the glimpses of resurrection hope present in the Old Testament, which find their fullness in the Gospel of Jesus. He reassures the congregation of the enduring and eternal nature of our redemption in Christ, encouraging them to embrace this divine inheritance and the eternal family of God.

Concluding his sermon, Pastor Colin calls on listeners to invite Jesus to be their Redeemer, to embrace the inheritance and everlasting life offered through Him, and to experience true rest and joy in this spiritual union. The sermon ends with a prayer, seeking God’s help to receive and rejoice in the rich blessings available in Christ.

1 00:00:00,000 –> 00:00:20,680 Well, good morning everyone. 2 00:00:20,680 –> 00:00:25,139 We have a wonderful story from the scriptures in front of us today that points us directly 3 00:00:25,139 –> 00:00:29,480 to Christmas and to the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ into the world. 4 00:00:29,500 –> 00:00:34,500 So please have your Bible open at Ruth and chapter four. 5 00:00:34,660 –> 00:00:39,320 Now we’re following the story in which we’ve come to know Naomi and her daughter-in-law 6 00:00:39,320 –> 00:00:42,580 Ruth who were both widows. 7 00:00:42,580 –> 00:00:45,779 Neither of them had children. 8 00:00:45,779 –> 00:00:54,799 And we saw last week how Naomi counseled Ruth to take a risky initiative of faith. 9 00:00:54,799 –> 00:00:59,259 Ruth proposed marriage to Boaz. 10 00:00:59,259 –> 00:01:13,440 Chapter three in verse nine, spread your wings over your servant for you are a Redeemer. 11 00:01:13,440 –> 00:01:23,220 Notice that Ruth asked Boaz to commit himself to her in marriage because he was a Redeemer. 12 00:01:23,940 –> 00:01:30,000 Redeemer is the single most important word in this entire story of Ruth, and it is one 13 00:01:30,000 –> 00:01:36,919 of the richest and the most beautiful descriptions of our Lord Jesus Christ. 14 00:01:36,919 –> 00:01:41,980 We’re focusing in on the very heart of this story, really the very heart of the Bible 15 00:01:41,980 –> 00:01:43,660 story today. 16 00:01:43,660 –> 00:01:47,139 What is a Redeemer? 17 00:01:47,139 –> 00:01:51,680 Why would a person need a Redeemer? 18 00:01:51,720 –> 00:01:54,239 What would a Redeemer do? 19 00:01:54,239 –> 00:01:57,160 Now, that’s our focus today. 20 00:01:57,160 –> 00:02:03,379 I want you to remember that this story of Ruth comes very early in the Old Testament. 21 00:02:03,400 –> 00:02:06,580 Ruth lived in the time of the judges. 22 00:02:06,580 –> 00:02:12,520 That was the period immediately after God’s people came into the Promised Land. 23 00:02:12,520 –> 00:02:19,759 And in those early days, God’s people did not know the joys of eternal life in the way 24 00:02:19,820 –> 00:02:22,240 that we do today. 25 00:02:22,240 –> 00:02:28,820 There were, of course, glimpses of the resurrection and of life in the presence of God in the 26 00:02:28,820 –> 00:02:29,820 Old Testament. 27 00:02:29,820 –> 00:02:31,580 I mean, Job says, 28 00:02:31,580 –> 00:02:37,979 Though worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh I shall see God. 29 00:02:37,979 –> 00:02:40,100 David said, in Psalm 23, 30 00:02:40,100 –> 00:02:43,860 I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. 31 00:02:44,279 –> 00:02:46,399 Asaph says, in Psalm 73, 32 00:02:46,399 –> 00:02:52,460 You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will bring me to glory. 33 00:02:52,460 –> 00:02:54,399 Yes, there were glimpses. 34 00:02:54,399 –> 00:03:01,679 Most of them come later in the Old Testament, and at best they are only glimpses. 35 00:03:01,679 –> 00:03:06,919 Little glimpses of the light that would shine when Jesus came into the world. 36 00:03:06,919 –> 00:03:16,279 It was Jesus Christ who brought life and immortality to light through the Gospel. 37 00:03:16,279 –> 00:03:24,399 In these earlier days in the Old Testament, believers hoped that two things would continue 38 00:03:24,399 –> 00:03:26,919 after they died. 39 00:03:26,919 –> 00:03:30,839 First, they hoped that their inheritance would continue. 40 00:03:31,839 –> 00:03:38,039 When they came into the promised land, each family was given a portion of land that became 41 00:03:38,039 –> 00:03:41,279 their home and became their sustenance. 42 00:03:41,279 –> 00:03:44,520 This land was their inheritance. 43 00:03:44,520 –> 00:03:50,199 And when a man died, he would pass the inheritance on to his son. 44 00:03:50,199 –> 00:03:59,279 Our Father could say to his son, son, I’m going to die, but our inheritance will remain. 45 00:03:59,740 –> 00:04:05,000 When I go, the land will be yours, and when your time is done, you’re going to pass it 46 00:04:05,000 –> 00:04:06,139 on to your son. 47 00:04:06,139 –> 00:04:08,800 The land is our inheritance. 48 00:04:08,800 –> 00:04:14,360 That’s what will continue from generation to generation. 49 00:04:14,360 –> 00:04:22,579 So no one in the Old Testament wanted to lose their inheritance, and God made a special 50 00:04:22,760 –> 00:04:30,739 provision in the Old Testament law to keep land that had been given to a particular family 51 00:04:30,739 –> 00:04:33,619 within that family circle. 52 00:04:33,619 –> 00:04:39,799 You find it in Leviticus and chapter twenty-five where we read that in all the country you 53 00:04:39,799 –> 00:04:43,059 possess, you shall allow… 54 00:04:43,059 –> 00:04:44,059 Notice the word. 55 00:04:44,059 –> 00:04:48,160 … A redemption of the land. 56 00:04:48,160 –> 00:04:49,880 And here’s how it was to work. 57 00:04:50,119 –> 00:04:57,920 If your brother becomes poor and sells part of his property then his nearest Redeemer 58 00:04:57,920 –> 00:05:02,220 shall come and redeem what his brother has sold. 59 00:05:02,220 –> 00:05:08,899 So you see the word three times there in that one… in these two verses. 60 00:05:08,899 –> 00:05:16,299 If you came on hard times and you needed to sell your land, well, your great hope was 61 00:05:16,299 –> 00:05:22,619 that someone within your wider family circle would be able and willing to buy the land 62 00:05:22,619 –> 00:05:28,420 and thereby to keep it within the extended family, and a family member who did that was 63 00:05:28,420 –> 00:05:31,720 called a Redeemer. 64 00:05:31,720 –> 00:05:37,140 So Old Testament believers had this hope that their inheritance would continue. 65 00:05:37,140 –> 00:05:43,720 And of course the other side of that was that they hoped that their family line would continue. 66 00:05:43,820 –> 00:05:50,660 So if you had a son, well your son would bear your name, and your name would continue. 67 00:05:50,660 –> 00:05:57,799 Your son would continue the family, and the family line would continue, and if your name 68 00:05:57,799 –> 00:06:06,880 continued and if your family line continued, there was a sense in which you sort of continued 69 00:06:06,880 –> 00:06:08,380 too. 70 00:06:08,380 –> 00:06:14,940 So continuing the family line was of huge importance in the Old Testament. 71 00:06:14,940 –> 00:06:23,339 No one wanted their family line or their family name to come to an end, and so again God made 72 00:06:23,339 –> 00:06:31,200 a provision within the Old Testament law to continue a family where a husband had died 73 00:06:31,200 –> 00:06:32,619 without a son. 74 00:06:32,679 –> 00:06:36,880 And that provision is in Deuteronomy and chapter 25, 75 00:06:36,880 –> 00:06:44,200 where we read that if brothers dwell together and one of them dies and has no son, 76 00:06:44,200 –> 00:06:52,540 the wife of the dead man shall not be married outside the family to a stranger. 77 00:06:52,540 –> 00:06:59,619 Her husband’s brother shall go into her and take her as his wife and perform the duty 78 00:06:59,799 –> 00:07:08,899 of a husband’s brother, to her. And the first son whom she bears shall succeed to the name 79 00:07:08,899 –> 00:07:17,540 of his dead brother, that his name may not be blotted out of Israel. 80 00:07:18,559 –> 00:07:29,359 Now, clearly there had to be consent on the part of the widow for this to happen. 81 00:07:29,500 –> 00:07:39,640 You see, that may very well be why Ruth proposed marriage to Boaz, and not the other way around. 82 00:07:39,640 –> 00:07:45,059 Because you see, when Ruth proposed marriage to Boaz, what she was doing was she was invoking 83 00:07:45,059 –> 00:07:52,119 this law from Deuteronomy in Chapter 25, she said, spread your wings over your servant 84 00:07:52,119 –> 00:07:57,079 for you are a redeemer. 85 00:07:57,079 –> 00:08:03,500 You’re a redeemer, and I’m asking you to be the redeemer for this family. 86 00:08:03,500 –> 00:08:10,239 Buy Naomi’s land to secure this family’s inheritance. 87 00:08:10,239 –> 00:08:16,660 And marry me, she was saying, so that we can raise a son to continue the line of Elimelec 88 00:08:16,660 –> 00:08:21,359 and to continue the line of Malon. 89 00:08:21,359 –> 00:08:29,820 And far from being offended, when Ruth makes this proposal to Boaz, Boaz commends her for 90 00:08:29,820 –> 00:08:31,380 her proposal. 91 00:08:31,380 –> 00:08:36,580 He says, chapter three and verse ten, may you be blessed by the Lord my daughter, you 92 00:08:36,580 –> 00:08:44,979 have made this last kindness, greater than the first in that you have not gone after 93 00:08:44,979 –> 00:08:48,359 young men, whether rich or poor. 94 00:08:49,200 –> 00:08:51,880 Now you see what Boaz is saying to Ruth at this point. 95 00:08:51,880 –> 00:08:57,919 He’s saying, you have the most amazing commitment of love to this family. 96 00:08:57,919 –> 00:09:00,919 It is extraordinary. 97 00:09:00,919 –> 00:09:07,059 Your first kindness, he refers to here, was of course Ruth’s loving, loyal commitment 98 00:09:07,059 –> 00:09:11,320 to care for Naomi, her mother-in-law, rather than to go back to her own country. 99 00:09:11,320 –> 00:09:14,440 That was an amazing kindness, your first kindness. 100 00:09:14,940 –> 00:09:18,359 Now he says this last kindness is even greater. 101 00:09:18,380 –> 00:09:19,760 What’s the last kindness? 102 00:09:19,760 –> 00:09:27,340 It’s your loyal commitment to stay within this family, to raise a child in the name 103 00:09:27,340 –> 00:09:33,359 of Malon, your deceased husband, so that his inheritance would not be lost, and so that 104 00:09:33,359 –> 00:09:36,280 his family line would continue. 105 00:09:36,280 –> 00:09:40,000 You’ve not gone after some younger man from some other family. 106 00:09:40,000 –> 00:09:43,400 You have been so committed to this family. 107 00:09:43,400 –> 00:09:50,679 This last kindness, he says, is even greater than the first. 108 00:09:50,679 –> 00:09:58,200 So, to understand this story, you have to grasp that the ultimate disaster from one 109 00:09:58,200 –> 00:10:04,179 of God’s people in the Old Testament would have been to lose their inheritance and for 110 00:10:04,179 –> 00:10:08,619 their name to be blotted out. 111 00:10:08,640 –> 00:10:12,880 And do you see that, in this story, it seemed like these two disasters, 112 00:10:12,880 –> 00:10:16,340 these twin disasters, had merged? 113 00:10:16,340 –> 00:10:24,419 Without a son, Naomi would have no alternative but to sell the land, and that, of course, 114 00:10:24,419 –> 00:10:28,659 would give Ruth and Naomi enough money to live on for the rest of their lives. 115 00:10:28,659 –> 00:10:36,200 But, it would, of course, mean the end of the inheritance, and it would be the end of 116 00:10:36,200 –> 00:10:45,760 the family line, unless someone was willing to redeem. 117 00:10:45,760 –> 00:10:56,619 Now, if we were to put the role of a redeemer in the form of a job description, it would 118 00:10:56,619 –> 00:10:58,979 look something like this. 119 00:10:58,979 –> 00:11:02,679 The position is to be a redeemer. 120 00:11:02,679 –> 00:11:10,080 The responsibilities of being a redeemer are to bring hope by restoring an inheritance 121 00:11:10,080 –> 00:11:13,619 and raising a family. 122 00:11:13,619 –> 00:11:22,960 Now, what qualifications would a person need if they were to act as a redeemer and to fulfill 123 00:11:22,960 –> 00:11:24,880 this very wonderful function? 124 00:11:24,880 –> 00:11:32,200 Well, there are two qualifications that emerge very clearly from this story and shine a light 125 00:11:32,299 –> 00:11:36,739 into the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 126 00:11:36,739 –> 00:11:44,940 The first is to qualify as a redeemer you, of course, had to be a family member. 127 00:11:44,940 –> 00:11:48,299 A Redeemer had to be a member of the same family. 128 00:11:48,299 –> 00:11:49,299 Why? 129 00:11:49,299 –> 00:11:53,539 Because the whole point was it was to keep the inheritance within the family. 130 00:11:53,539 –> 00:11:59,419 It was to purchase the inheritance on behalf of the family. 131 00:11:59,460 –> 00:12:06,320 It was then to raise up a continuing family so that the line would go on. 132 00:12:06,320 –> 00:12:12,580 Clearly, only a member of the same family could do that. 133 00:12:12,580 –> 00:12:20,940 And so, right from the beginning of the story, the primary question is, is there anyone in 134 00:12:21,219 –> 00:12:30,900 Elimelech’s extended family who could possibly act as the redeemer for Naomi and for Ruth? 135 00:12:30,900 –> 00:12:36,280 Was there a member of the extended family who could buy the land? 136 00:12:36,280 –> 00:12:43,380 Was there anyone who could continue the line of Elimelech and of Malan by marrying Ruth? 137 00:12:43,419 –> 00:12:51,299 And you see that is why Naomi was so excited when on that first day after gleaning in the 138 00:12:51,299 –> 00:12:57,739 fields, Ruth came back and told her whose field she had been gleaning in. 139 00:12:57,739 –> 00:13:04,979 She said, I’ve been gleaning in the field of a man by the name of Boaz. 140 00:13:04,979 –> 00:13:12,859 And Naomi says, chapter 2 in verse 20, this man’s a relative of ours. 141 00:13:12,900 –> 00:13:17,820 He is one of our redeemers. 142 00:13:17,820 –> 00:13:20,440 Chapter 2 in verse 20. 143 00:13:20,440 –> 00:13:25,599 And you see the very first thing we’re told about Boaz when he is introduced to the story 144 00:13:25,599 –> 00:13:28,580 at the beginning of chapter 2 right there in verse 1. 145 00:13:28,580 –> 00:13:32,599 The first thing we’re told about him was that he was a family member, because that’s the 146 00:13:32,599 –> 00:13:34,260 most important thing. 147 00:13:34,260 –> 00:13:39,919 Now, Naomi had a relative chapter 2 in verse 1 of her husband’s. 148 00:13:39,960 –> 00:13:46,419 A worthy man of the clan of Elimelech whose name was Boaz. 149 00:13:46,419 –> 00:13:52,580 And when Naomi counsels Ruth to take the risky initiative of faith that we looked at last 150 00:13:52,580 –> 00:13:54,219 week, she gives this reason. 151 00:13:54,219 –> 00:13:58,039 She says, is not Boaz our relative. 152 00:13:58,039 –> 00:14:01,280 He’s in the position to act as our redeemer. 153 00:14:01,280 –> 00:14:07,140 That’s why you should take an initiative of faith and go and ask him. 154 00:14:07,239 –> 00:14:13,900 Having a relative, qualified Boaz to act as a redeemer. 155 00:14:13,900 –> 00:14:21,739 And so in chapter 3 and verse 9 as we saw last time, Ruth asks him, spread your wings 156 00:14:21,739 –> 00:14:28,859 over your servant for you are a redeemer. 157 00:14:28,859 –> 00:14:34,099 Boaz, you’re in the position to do this. 158 00:14:34,119 –> 00:14:36,219 You belong to the clan of Elimelech. 159 00:14:36,219 –> 00:14:41,940 You’re a member of this family. 160 00:14:41,940 –> 00:14:45,179 Be our redeemer. 161 00:14:45,179 –> 00:14:49,080 That’s what she’s asking. 162 00:14:49,080 –> 00:14:55,979 But there was a second qualification for being a redeemer, and that’s what comes out especially 163 00:14:55,979 –> 00:15:02,219 in the verses that were read for us today in chapter 4. 164 00:15:02,219 –> 00:15:04,020 Qualifications to be a redeemer? 165 00:15:04,219 –> 00:15:08,840 You must be a family member, too. 166 00:15:08,840 –> 00:15:10,859 You must be willing. 167 00:15:10,859 –> 00:15:19,460 You must be willing to do whatever it takes to redeem this family, irrespective of the 168 00:15:19,460 –> 00:15:22,000 cost. 169 00:15:22,000 –> 00:15:26,979 Now we know that Boaz was willing, indeed that he was eager to marry Ruth. 170 00:15:26,979 –> 00:15:29,059 He said, chapter 3 in verse 11, 171 00:15:29,239 –> 00:15:34,580 and now my daughter, do not fear, I will do for you all that you ask. 172 00:15:34,580 –> 00:15:40,059 Now what we discover in this chapter is that there was another relative, 173 00:15:40,059 –> 00:15:44,599 who had a prior right to purchase the land 174 00:15:45,219 –> 00:15:53,200 and the law required that the nearer relative be given the first opportunity to redeem. 175 00:15:53,200 –> 00:15:56,119 So in chapter 3 and verse 12, Boaz said to Ruth, 176 00:15:56,119 –> 00:16:00,000 and now it is true that I am our redeemer. 177 00:16:00,340 –> 00:16:04,359 Yet there is a Redeemer nearer than I. 178 00:16:04,500 –> 00:16:09,080 Remain tonight and in the morning, if he will redeem you, 179 00:16:09,080 –> 00:16:10,900 good, let him do it, 180 00:16:10,900 –> 00:16:14,679 but if he’s not willing to redeem you, 181 00:16:14,679 –> 00:16:20,340 then as the Lord lives I will redeem you. 182 00:16:21,260 –> 00:16:27,619 So the first right of buying this property, 183 00:16:27,619 –> 00:16:30,520 the first right of redeeming, 184 00:16:30,659 –> 00:16:32,940 belonged to the nearest relative, 185 00:16:32,940 –> 00:16:38,719 but if he was unwilling it would pass to the next in line. 186 00:16:40,059 –> 00:16:45,280 Now one of the very striking features of this story 187 00:16:46,239 –> 00:16:51,340 is how deeply committed both Boaz and Ruth were 188 00:16:51,520 –> 00:16:54,179 to honoring the law of God. 189 00:16:54,179 –> 00:16:57,619 I don’t want you to miss this because it runs right throughout the story. 190 00:16:58,559 –> 00:17:00,539 This is why 191 00:17:01,599 –> 00:17:05,280 Ruth proposed marriage to Boaz, an older man, 192 00:17:05,280 –> 00:17:09,459 and didn’t choose to run after someone younger in another family 193 00:17:09,459 –> 00:17:12,979 because living in the Old Testament times 194 00:17:13,380 –> 00:17:20,119 she wanted to honor the law of God in Deuteronomy, in chapter 25. 195 00:17:20,739 –> 00:17:24,800 This was why Ruth and Boaz, as we saw it last time, 196 00:17:24,800 –> 00:17:26,660 chose to wait 197 00:17:27,439 –> 00:17:32,479 rather than to become man and wife on that night under the stars of the threshing floor. 198 00:17:33,099 –> 00:17:35,619 Wanted to honor the law of God. 199 00:17:36,160 –> 00:17:38,819 And this is why in chapter 4 200 00:17:38,819 –> 00:17:43,959 Boaz met with the nearer relative at the city gate. 201 00:17:45,000 –> 00:17:49,119 In the days of the judges in which they lived, 202 00:17:49,680 –> 00:17:50,880 some of you will remember, 203 00:17:50,880 –> 00:17:52,060 the Bible says repeatedly, 204 00:17:52,060 –> 00:17:57,359 these were days in which everyone did what was right in their own eyes, 205 00:17:59,359 –> 00:18:01,359 sound familiar? 206 00:18:02,180 –> 00:18:06,579 But you see in days when everyone did what was right in their own eyes, 207 00:18:06,619 –> 00:18:11,540 here are two people who really want to honor the law of God, 208 00:18:11,839 –> 00:18:16,540 and they just shine like bright lights in a dark sky. 209 00:18:18,180 –> 00:18:22,900 Ruth and Boaz want to live under the blessing of God, 210 00:18:24,520 –> 00:18:27,979 and because they want to live under the blessing of God, 211 00:18:27,979 –> 00:18:29,979 they want to honor the law of God, 212 00:18:30,500 –> 00:18:34,739 even if that we’re to get in the way of their love for each other, 213 00:18:35,579 –> 00:18:37,000 which is clearly the danger 214 00:18:37,000 –> 00:18:39,000 in what Boaz is doing in chapter four. 215 00:18:41,599 –> 00:18:44,660 The nearer relative was qualified to redeem 216 00:18:44,660 –> 00:18:47,579 by virtue of being a family member. 217 00:18:47,579 –> 00:18:49,979 But the question in chapter 4 is, 218 00:18:49,979 –> 00:18:52,900 would he be willing? 219 00:18:53,579 –> 00:18:54,819 That’s the question, 220 00:18:55,219 –> 00:18:58,300 because a redeemer has, not only to be a member of the same family, 221 00:18:58,800 –> 00:19:02,439 he has to be willing to pay the price. 222 00:19:03,380 –> 00:19:05,319 So we’re told, chapter four and verse one, 223 00:19:05,319 –> 00:19:08,040 that Boaz went to the city gate and he sat down. 224 00:19:08,300 –> 00:19:10,959 City gate was where legal agreements were reached 225 00:19:10,959 –> 00:19:13,160 and where business transactions were done. 226 00:19:14,359 –> 00:19:16,280 And when the nearer relative came by, 227 00:19:16,280 –> 00:19:20,119 Boaz asked him to sit down and then Boaz gathered ten elders 228 00:19:20,400 –> 00:19:21,979 who would act as witnesses 229 00:19:21,979 –> 00:19:25,000 and make sure that this was a proper legal proceeding 230 00:19:25,000 –> 00:19:27,099 that took place at the city gate. 231 00:19:27,439 –> 00:19:30,819 They all sat down and Boaz then explaine 232 00:19:31,000 –> 00:19:32,079 the opportunity. 233 00:19:32,520 –> 00:19:34,280 Chapter four, verse three. 234 00:19:34,280 –> 00:19:37,800 Naomi, who has come back from the country of Moab, 235 00:19:37,800 –> 00:19:39,719 is selling the parcel of land 236 00:19:39,719 –> 00:19:43,680 that belonged to our relative Elimelech. 237 00:19:44,020 –> 00:19:44,939 And then, 238 00:19:45,199 –> 00:19:48,439 in front of the ten elders and the witnesses, 239 00:19:48,819 –> 00:19:52,300 Boaz invited this nearer relative 240 00:19:52,500 –> 00:19:54,359 to buy the land. 241 00:19:54,699 –> 00:19:57,619 And the nearer relative said, 242 00:19:57,819 –> 00:19:58,880 verse four, 243 00:19:59,599 –> 00:20:03,579 I will redeem it. 244 00:20:03,900 –> 00:20:05,339 And you read that, and everyone goes, 245 00:20:05,339 –> 00:20:09,060 oh no, this is not what is supposed to happen. 246 00:20:11,500 –> 00:20:15,880 You can understand why he was willing to buy the field. 247 00:20:16,560 –> 00:20:17,839 Remember, 248 00:20:18,020 –> 00:20:23,000 there is no son to continue Elimelech’s family line. 249 00:20:24,400 –> 00:20:28,219 So, if the unnamed relative 250 00:20:28,540 –> 00:20:30,260 buys the field, 251 00:20:31,339 –> 00:20:34,959 then when he dies, it becomes part of his estate, 252 00:20:34,979 –> 00:20:39,479 he passes on more to his son than he had received? 253 00:20:40,459 –> 00:20:42,579 This is a winning proposition. 254 00:20:43,119 –> 00:20:46,260 If he invests in buying this field, 255 00:20:46,560 –> 00:20:50,319 he will reap the profits from every year’s harvest, 256 00:20:50,560 –> 00:20:52,339 and when he dies, 257 00:20:52,660 –> 00:20:54,339 he will pass it on to his son, 258 00:20:54,339 –> 00:20:56,640 because there’s no one else to pass it on to. 259 00:20:57,140 –> 00:20:58,500 And all he has to do, 260 00:20:58,500 –> 00:21:02,699 the only cost that’s associated with this after he buys the field, 261 00:21:02,699 –> 00:21:05,300 is that he has to provide care and support for Naomi, 262 00:21:05,300 –> 00:21:06,219 the aging widow. 263 00:21:06,219 –> 00:21:07,420 That’s easy. 264 00:21:10,000 –> 00:21:11,900 And then Boaz says, verse 5. 265 00:21:13,060 –> 00:21:16,619 The day you buy the field from the hand of Naomi, 266 00:21:17,680 –> 00:21:20,880 you also acquire Ruth, the Moabite, 267 00:21:21,079 –> 00:21:22,300 the widow of the dead, 268 00:21:22,300 –> 00:21:28,800 in order to perpetuate the name of the dead in his inheritance. 269 00:21:30,020 –> 00:21:35,140 Now you see, the buying of the land and marrying Ruth 270 00:21:35,140 –> 00:21:38,479 were tied together 271 00:21:39,260 –> 00:21:43,780 because the very reason for the land being sold was that there was no son. 272 00:21:44,459 –> 00:21:48,599 And so if a relative was to act as a redeemer for this family, 273 00:21:48,780 –> 00:21:52,199 they had not a single responsibility of buying the land, 274 00:21:52,199 –> 00:21:54,680 but a double responsibility, 275 00:21:54,979 –> 00:21:58,540 a responsibility to secure the inheritance 276 00:21:58,540 –> 00:22:03,640 and a responsibility to continue the family line. 277 00:22:04,640 –> 00:22:08,739 And of course, when Boaz says that, that changes everything. 278 00:22:09,359 –> 00:22:13,939 Because now, the cost to this unnamed relative 279 00:22:13,939 –> 00:22:17,359 is not simply to provide for Naomi, 280 00:22:17,459 –> 00:22:20,660 not simply to provide for Ruth, 281 00:22:21,380 –> 00:22:25,859 but to raise a child who will continue the line 282 00:22:25,859 –> 00:22:30,839 of Malin, and that child will become 283 00:22:30,839 –> 00:22:33,500 the one who will inherit the land in the end. 284 00:22:35,579 –> 00:22:38,079 So, the unnamed redeemer says, 285 00:22:38,339 –> 00:22:41,739 I cannot redeem it for myself, 286 00:22:41,739 –> 00:22:46,739 lest I impair my own inheritance. 287 00:22:48,280 –> 00:22:52,760 Boy, acting as the redeemer here 288 00:22:52,760 –> 00:22:56,140 would really cost me. 289 00:22:56,680 –> 00:22:59,819 I can’t do it. 290 00:23:02,040 –> 00:23:07,040 Now, here’s a man who has an opportunity 291 00:23:07,119 –> 00:23:10,260 to help another branch of his own family. 292 00:23:11,979 –> 00:23:16,319 He’s able to do it, but he’s not willing. 293 00:23:17,800 –> 00:23:19,140 And the reason he’s not willing 294 00:23:19,140 –> 00:23:24,140 is that his first concern is his own inheritance. 295 00:23:24,680 –> 00:23:25,800 That’s what he says. 296 00:23:26,680 –> 00:23:28,699 I cannot redeem it for myself 297 00:23:28,699 –> 00:23:33,699 lest I impair my own inheritance. 298 00:23:36,280 –> 00:23:39,500 Now, it’s very striking to me 299 00:23:40,800 –> 00:23:45,540 that we don’t know the name of this nearer relative. 300 00:23:47,599 –> 00:23:51,040 Here’s a man who by his own words here 301 00:23:51,040 –> 00:23:53,880 wanted to build up his own name, 302 00:23:53,880 –> 00:23:56,819 his own family, and his own inheritance. 303 00:23:56,819 –> 00:23:59,280 That was the thing that was most important to him. 304 00:23:59,280 –> 00:24:03,619 And it is as if his name has been blotted out altogether. 305 00:24:06,979 –> 00:24:08,760 Boaz made a costly commitment 306 00:24:08,760 –> 00:24:10,199 to raise up the name of someone else, 307 00:24:10,199 –> 00:24:12,199 to continue the line of someone else. 308 00:24:12,199 –> 00:24:14,800 He married Ruth to continue the line of Malon, 309 00:24:14,800 –> 00:24:17,660 and God has seem to it that we all know the name of Boaz. 310 00:24:19,439 –> 00:24:20,280 Jesus said, 311 00:24:22,459 –> 00:24:26,920 whoever exalts himself will be humbled. 312 00:24:28,599 –> 00:24:32,979 Whoever humbles himself will be exalted. 313 00:24:34,280 –> 00:24:35,400 So here’s Boaz, 314 00:24:36,479 –> 00:24:38,739 and he is ready, and he is able, 315 00:24:38,739 –> 00:24:41,439 and he is willing to do all that is needed 316 00:24:41,439 –> 00:24:42,959 to redeem this family. 317 00:24:43,079 –> 00:24:45,060 He’s a family member. 318 00:24:46,319 –> 00:24:48,599 He’s able to purchase the inheritance. 319 00:24:48,599 –> 00:24:50,920 He’s more than willing to commit himself 320 00:24:50,920 –> 00:24:53,920 in marriage to Ruth. 321 00:24:53,920 –> 00:24:57,939 Verse seven, this unnamed relative 322 00:24:57,939 –> 00:24:59,699 forgotten in history 323 00:25:01,439 –> 00:25:06,160 takes off his sandal and gives it to Boaz. 324 00:25:06,160 –> 00:25:08,839 In doing that, he was giving up his right 325 00:25:08,839 –> 00:25:10,640 ever to walk on the land. 326 00:25:10,640 –> 00:25:12,900 That was the significance of it. 327 00:25:13,300 –> 00:25:17,640 Then, well then, we have the wedding bells at last. 328 00:25:17,640 –> 00:25:20,800 Verse nine, then, Boaz said to the elders 329 00:25:20,800 –> 00:25:23,020 and to all the people, 330 00:25:23,020 –> 00:25:24,839 you are witnesses, this day, 331 00:25:24,839 –> 00:25:27,900 that I have bought from the hand of Naomi 332 00:25:27,900 –> 00:25:29,459 all that belonged to Elimelech, 333 00:25:29,459 –> 00:25:32,000 all that belonged to Chilion and to Milan. 334 00:25:32,000 –> 00:25:34,780 Also Ruth, the Moabite, the widow of Milan, 335 00:25:34,780 –> 00:25:37,719 I have bought to be my wife 336 00:25:37,719 –> 00:25:40,959 to perpetuate the name of the dead in his inheritance. 337 00:25:41,000 –> 00:25:42,959 That the name of the dead may not be cut off 338 00:25:42,959 –> 00:25:45,079 from among his brothers and from the gate 339 00:25:45,079 –> 00:25:46,560 of his native place. 340 00:25:46,560 –> 00:25:49,959 You are witnesses, this day. 341 00:25:49,959 –> 00:25:53,520 So we have elders, we have witnesses, 342 00:25:53,520 –> 00:25:55,800 we have the removing of the sandal, 343 00:25:55,800 –> 00:25:59,439 a kind of ancient equivalent of signatures on documents. 344 00:25:59,439 –> 00:26:02,599 Ruth, the Moabite is now married to Boaz, 345 00:26:02,599 –> 00:26:05,680 she has legal standing 346 00:26:05,680 –> 00:26:10,680 as one of the people of God in the Town of Bethlehem. 347 00:26:11,920 –> 00:26:16,920 Now why is this story in the Bible? 348 00:26:19,000 –> 00:26:22,459 It’s a beautiful story, but there’s a bigger reason 349 00:26:22,459 –> 00:26:24,239 as to why it’s in the Bible. 350 00:26:26,000 –> 00:26:27,439 The reason this is in the Bible 351 00:26:27,439 –> 00:26:30,339 and the reason that this speaks to us directly today 352 00:26:30,339 –> 00:26:33,680 is that it shines the most beautiful light 353 00:26:33,680 –> 00:26:37,199 on our Lord and savior, Jesus Christ. 354 00:26:37,239 –> 00:26:40,300 And especially it shines the light 355 00:26:40,300 –> 00:26:44,099 on what it means for him to be the redeemer. 356 00:26:45,160 –> 00:26:48,040 Jesus is our redeemer, 357 00:26:49,319 –> 00:26:53,079 and in order to become our redeemer, 358 00:26:53,079 –> 00:26:57,000 he had to become our near relative. 359 00:26:57,839 –> 00:26:59,560 And do you see that takes us right 360 00:26:59,560 –> 00:27:01,859 to the heart of the Christmas story? 361 00:27:02,199 –> 00:27:07,199 God became a man in Christ Jesus. 362 00:27:09,380 –> 00:27:12,719 Why did God become a man? 363 00:27:14,260 –> 00:27:17,420 He entered the human family 364 00:27:17,420 –> 00:27:21,000 in order to become our redeemer. 365 00:27:22,180 –> 00:27:24,859 Jesus is bone of our bone, 366 00:27:24,859 –> 00:27:27,420 and flesh of our flesh, 367 00:27:27,420 –> 00:27:29,339 and he is God’s gift 368 00:27:29,619 –> 00:27:31,680 to the entire human family! 369 00:27:33,560 –> 00:27:37,199 That’s why the angel said there’s a savior born, 370 00:27:37,199 –> 00:27:41,739 and this is good news of great joy for all people. 371 00:27:43,020 –> 00:27:47,579 This is the most amazing gift to the human family. 372 00:27:47,579 –> 00:27:50,979 The near relative, Jesus Christ, 373 00:27:50,979 –> 00:27:55,119 who has come into this family in order to be our redeemer. 374 00:27:55,119 –> 00:27:56,680 He’s our near relative, 375 00:27:58,459 –> 00:28:00,780 and he has done all that we could ever want 376 00:28:00,780 –> 00:28:02,699 or need a redeemer to do. 377 00:28:02,699 –> 00:28:05,780 He has purchased our inheritance. 378 00:28:05,780 –> 00:28:08,540 New testament speaks of this again and again. 379 00:28:08,540 –> 00:28:10,760 First, Peter chapter one and verse three and four, 380 00:28:10,760 –> 00:28:14,500 blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 381 00:28:14,500 –> 00:28:16,040 according to his great mercy, 382 00:28:16,040 –> 00:28:19,459 has caused us to be born again to a living hope 383 00:28:19,459 –> 00:28:22,060 through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead 384 00:28:22,060 –> 00:28:24,199 and into an inheritance! 385 00:28:25,199 –> 00:28:27,640 That is imperishable, undefiled and unfading, 386 00:28:27,640 –> 00:28:29,979 that is kept in heaven for you, 387 00:28:29,979 –> 00:28:31,839 an inheritance that can never be lost, 388 00:28:31,839 –> 00:28:34,420 that’s what he’s purchased for the human family. 389 00:28:36,599 –> 00:28:41,599 The promise of heaven itself is your inheritance! 390 00:28:44,979 –> 00:28:48,520 Heaven can be yours, friend, 391 00:28:50,020 –> 00:28:53,660 because you have a redeemer who secured it for you, 392 00:28:56,099 –> 00:29:00,880 and Jesus has not only secured an inheritance, 393 00:29:00,880 –> 00:29:04,920 he has begun a family that will continue forever. 394 00:29:06,619 –> 00:29:10,119 To all who receive him, John says, 395 00:29:10,119 –> 00:29:13,040 to all who believe in his name, 396 00:29:13,040 –> 00:29:18,040 he gives the right to be called Children of God. 397 00:29:19,939 –> 00:29:21,680 Think about this. 398 00:29:21,680 –> 00:29:26,680 You can be part of a family that will continue forever. 399 00:29:28,939 –> 00:29:29,780 Forever. 400 00:29:30,839 –> 00:29:32,939 We are not talking here about some vague sense 401 00:29:32,939 –> 00:29:35,959 of which your life might somehow have some sense 402 00:29:35,959 –> 00:29:39,099 of continuing in someone else’s in successive generations. 403 00:29:39,099 –> 00:29:41,900 No, we are talking about your life 404 00:29:43,560 –> 00:29:47,079 continuing forever in the presence of God 405 00:29:47,979 –> 00:29:50,280 and in the company of all his children. 406 00:29:51,199 –> 00:29:55,680 So loved the world that he gave his one 407 00:29:55,680 –> 00:30:00,680 and only Son that whoever believes in him 408 00:30:01,020 –> 00:30:06,020 should not perish but have everlasting life. 409 00:30:10,660 –> 00:30:12,939 And do you see, this is why Jesus said you should 410 00:30:12,939 –> 00:30:17,939 rejoice because your names are written in heaven. 411 00:30:20,920 –> 00:30:24,680 You have a lasting name in Jesus Christ. 412 00:30:25,780 –> 00:30:28,079 And he says in the book of Revelation to the one 413 00:30:28,079 –> 00:30:33,079 who overcomes, I will never blot out his name 414 00:30:33,500 –> 00:30:35,500 from the book of life. 415 00:30:39,020 –> 00:30:42,400 And Jesus says to his redeemed children, 416 00:30:43,579 –> 00:30:48,579 your life will continue forever in the presence of God. 417 00:30:51,160 –> 00:30:56,160 The land of glory will be your inheritance 418 00:30:58,079 –> 00:31:01,839 and your name will never be blotted out 419 00:31:02,979 –> 00:31:05,839 because you have been brought into the family 420 00:31:06,760 –> 00:31:10,920 that continues forever. 421 00:31:10,920 –> 00:31:13,380 That’s why Jesus came into the world. 422 00:31:13,380 –> 00:31:17,640 To be the Redeemer, to restore the inheritance, 423 00:31:18,479 –> 00:31:20,839 to give life that will never end. 424 00:31:22,540 –> 00:31:27,540 And Jesus was willing to pay the price. 425 00:31:27,599 –> 00:31:30,800 Redeemer has to do whatever it takes to redeem. 426 00:31:32,760 –> 00:31:34,880 And what did it take for Jesus to redeem? 427 00:31:34,880 –> 00:31:38,680 Well, we’re told in First Peter in chapter one in verse 18, 428 00:31:38,680 –> 00:31:42,140 you know that it was not with perishable things 429 00:31:42,140 –> 00:31:46,500 such as silver or gold that you were redeemed. 430 00:31:46,520 –> 00:31:51,140 But it was with the precious blood of Christ. 431 00:31:52,959 –> 00:31:55,560 If you ever find yourself 432 00:31:55,560 –> 00:31:58,099 questioning the love of God for you, 433 00:31:59,020 –> 00:32:01,260 just look at what he’s done for you. 434 00:32:02,760 –> 00:32:06,640 He became your near relative in order to redeem you. 435 00:32:06,640 –> 00:32:08,380 He came from heaven to earth. 436 00:32:09,680 –> 00:32:11,900 And he went from the earth to the cross 437 00:32:11,900 –> 00:32:14,199 and from the cross to the grave. 438 00:32:15,000 –> 00:32:18,099 He has done all that it took to redeem you. 439 00:32:18,099 –> 00:32:20,339 And what it took was the shedding of his own 440 00:32:20,339 –> 00:32:23,380 precious blood, the laying down of his life. 441 00:32:26,979 –> 00:32:31,400 And then, I think, here’s the most beautiful thing of all, 442 00:32:31,400 –> 00:32:34,660 as the Book of Ruth shines the light 443 00:32:34,660 –> 00:32:37,640 onto how Jesus redeems us. 444 00:32:39,520 –> 00:32:43,719 How did Boaz redeem Ruth? 445 00:32:44,300 –> 00:32:49,300 He redeemed Ruth by uniting her to himself 446 00:32:51,560 –> 00:32:52,800 in this marriage. 447 00:32:54,119 –> 00:32:56,199 And you see, that’s shining a light 448 00:32:56,199 –> 00:32:58,420 on how Jesus redeems us. 449 00:32:58,420 –> 00:33:03,420 Jesus redeems us by uniting us to himself. 450 00:33:07,040 –> 00:33:09,560 That is why the Bible speaks of the church, 451 00:33:09,560 –> 00:33:11,000 the family that lasts forever, 452 00:33:11,000 –> 00:33:16,000 as the bride of Christ, the bride of Christ. 453 00:33:17,599 –> 00:33:19,800 Listen to these words of Martin Luther. 454 00:33:19,800 –> 00:33:21,760 I think they may be the most beautiful words 455 00:33:21,760 –> 00:33:22,880 he ever wrote. 456 00:33:24,500 –> 00:33:29,500 Faith, he says, unites the soul to Christ 457 00:33:29,719 –> 00:33:33,560 as a bride is united with her bridegroom. 458 00:33:35,319 –> 00:33:38,280 And by this mystery, as the apostle teaches, 459 00:33:38,339 –> 00:33:41,979 Christ and the soul become one flesh. 460 00:33:44,300 –> 00:33:46,219 And if they are one flesh 461 00:33:46,219 –> 00:33:48,500 and there is between them a true marriage, 462 00:33:48,500 –> 00:33:52,160 it follows that everything that they have, 463 00:33:52,160 –> 00:33:54,579 they hold in common. 464 00:33:55,540 –> 00:34:00,540 Accordingly, the believing soul can boast of 465 00:34:01,459 –> 00:34:06,459 and glory in whatever Christ has as though it were its own. 466 00:34:08,739 –> 00:34:13,739 When Christ the Redeemer unites you to himself, 467 00:34:16,399 –> 00:34:18,439 all that is his becomes yours. 468 00:34:19,139 –> 00:34:24,139 He’s the son of God and by union with him, 469 00:34:25,199 –> 00:34:27,959 you become a child of God. 470 00:34:29,179 –> 00:34:32,020 He has everlasting life. 471 00:34:32,979 –> 00:34:37,979 And by union with him, everlasting life is yours. 472 00:34:39,280 –> 00:34:43,060 He is the heir of all things. 473 00:34:44,000 –> 00:34:49,000 And by union with him, you have a glorious inheritance. 474 00:34:53,919 –> 00:34:56,780 Jesus redeems us by uniting us to himself. 475 00:34:56,780 –> 00:34:57,659 It’s beautiful. 476 00:35:00,040 –> 00:35:01,219 And we saw last time, 477 00:35:01,219 –> 00:35:02,840 I wonder if this is stuck in your mind 478 00:35:02,840 –> 00:35:04,080 as it’s stuck in mine, 479 00:35:05,699 –> 00:35:07,459 that marriage in the book of Ruth 480 00:35:07,459 –> 00:35:08,699 in chapter three in verse one 481 00:35:08,699 –> 00:35:13,699 is described very beautifully as rest. 482 00:35:14,939 –> 00:35:16,179 Several folk said last week, 483 00:35:16,179 –> 00:35:17,540 I’ve never noticed that before, 484 00:35:17,540 –> 00:35:19,419 that marriage is described as rest. 485 00:35:19,419 –> 00:35:20,939 That’s God’s purpose for it. 486 00:35:20,939 –> 00:35:23,659 And do you see Jesus says to us, 487 00:35:25,060 –> 00:35:29,459 come to me all you who labor and are heavy laden 488 00:35:29,459 –> 00:35:34,139 and I will give you rest. 489 00:35:35,080 –> 00:35:39,620 Christ redeems us by uniting us to himself 490 00:35:39,620 –> 00:35:44,620 and it’s in him that our souls find rest. 491 00:35:49,139 –> 00:35:51,939 And the Lord Jesus Christ the redeemer 492 00:35:52,840 –> 00:35:56,260 who redeems by uniting himself to us 493 00:3556,260 –> 00:35:59,159 or uniting us to himself, 494 00:35:59,159 –> 00:36:01,459 the Lord Jesus Christ the redeemer 495 00:36:01,520 –> 00:36:06,000 is ready to commit himself to you. 496 00:36:07,699 –> 00:36:10,659 When Ruth proposed to Boaz, she said 497 00:36:10,659 –> 00:36:15,659 spread your wings over your servant 498 00:36:17,179 –> 00:36:20,580 for you are a redeemer. 499 00:36:21,860 –> 00:36:24,479 Commit yourself to me, she’s saying. 500 00:36:25,659 –> 00:36:27,699 Be my redeemer. 501 00:36:28,300 –> 00:36:31,300 And Boaz was more than willing 502 00:36:31,300 –> 00:36:34,439 to spread his wings over her 503 00:36:34,439 –> 00:36:37,300 and to be united to her in marriage. 504 00:36:39,219 –> 00:36:41,139 Do you remember how the Lord Jesus Christ 505 00:36:41,139 –> 00:36:43,580 takes up precisely that same language 506 00:36:43,580 –> 00:36:45,580 from the book of Ruth, 507 00:36:45,580 –> 00:36:49,699 when looking over the city of Jerusalem he said, 508 00:36:49,699 –> 00:36:52,620 Oh Jerusalem, Oh Jerusalem, 509 00:36:52,620 –> 00:36:57,239 how often would I have gathered pleasure 510 00:36:57,379 –> 00:37:01,800 together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings? 511 00:37:04,360 –> 00:37:08,239 But you were not willing. 512 00:37:10,080 –> 00:37:13,600 You were not willing. 513 00:37:16,320 –> 00:37:20,419 If anyone here today is not redeemed, 514 00:37:22,199 –> 00:37:24,739 it is not because Jesus Christ is unwilling. 515 00:37:25,699 –> 00:37:28,820 He wants to redeem. 516 00:37:28,840 –> 00:37:31,360 He wants you, my dear friend, 517 00:37:31,360 –> 00:37:33,419 however rebellious you have been against God, 518 00:37:33,419 –> 00:37:35,739 he wants you to enjoy the inheritance forever. 519 00:37:35,739 –> 00:37:40,739 He wants you to have everlasting life. 520 00:37:41,919 –> 00:37:46,179 I mean, he came into the world for this very purpose. 521 00:37:46,179 –> 00:37:50,219 He suffered and bled and died on the cross to pay the price. 522 00:37:50,219 –> 00:37:54,060 He has done everything that it takes to redeem you. 523 00:37:54,699 –> 00:37:57,360 And even now, he longs 524 00:37:57,360 –> 00:38:00,060 that what he has purchased should be yours. 525 00:38:00,979 –> 00:38:03,739 The redeemer is yours if you will have him, 526 00:38:06,179 –> 00:38:07,580 but you must ask. 527 00:38:09,739 –> 00:38:11,459 Ask Him to be your redeemer. 528 00:38:13,020 –> 00:38:13,979 Redeem me. 529 00:38:16,320 –> 00:38:18,399 Restore my inheritance. 530 00:38:18,399 –> 00:38:22,379 Make me a member of your family that will last forever. 531 00:38:22,439 –> 00:38:25,000 Take me under your wing. 532 00:38:27,540 –> 00:38:30,520 Unite me to yourself 533 00:38:32,020 –> 00:38:35,979 so that all that is yours becomes mine. 534 00:38:37,659 –> 00:38:39,979 Ask and you will find that He is willing 535 00:38:39,979 –> 00:38:41,840 to unite Himself to you. 536 00:38:41,840 –> 00:38:46,500 He will restore your lost inheritance. 537 00:38:48,020 –> 00:38:50,419 The land of heaven will be yours 538 00:38:51,399 –> 00:38:56,159 and He will give you everlasting life. 539 00:38:59,060 –> 00:39:00,139 Let’s pray together. 540 00:39:01,419 –> 00:39:03,679 There is a Redeemer. 541 00:39:05,379 –> 00:39:10,620 Jesus, God’s own son. 542 00:39:13,439 –> 00:39:15,659 Father, we bow before you 543 00:39:16,760 –> 00:39:20,139 and have a sense of wonder and awe 544 00:39:20,139 –> 00:39:23,479 that your Son, the Lord Jesus, would do all that he did 545 00:39:23,479 –> 00:39:26,060 in order to be our near relative 546 00:39:26,060 –> 00:39:27,800 and to act as our Redeemer. 547 00:39:29,199 –> 00:39:31,739 And we bless you for all that is ours in him 548 00:39:31,739 –> 00:39:32,820 that he would be willing 549 00:39:32,820 –> 00:39:35,699 to unite us to himself is amazing 550 00:39:35,699 –> 00:39:38,320 so that all that is his would become ours. 551 00:39:40,060 –> 00:39:44,939 Grant that a sense of the joy and the privilege 552 00:39:44,939 –> 00:39:47,379 and the sheer blessing of being in Christ 553 00:39:47,379 –> 00:39:49,620 will flood our souls not only this morning 554 00:39:49,699 –> 00:39:52,040 but throughout this Christmas season. 555 00:39:53,580 –> 00:39:55,580 And grant that in your mercy 556 00:39:55,580 –> 00:39:57,580 for those who have stood aloof 557 00:39:57,580 –> 00:39:59,080 from the Lord Jesus Christ, 558 00:39:59,080 –> 00:40:00,820 today might be the day of coming 559 00:40:01,939 –> 00:40:05,219 and of asking and of receiving 560 00:40:06,199 –> 00:40:09,639 and of finding all the life and all the joy 561 00:40:10,979 –> 00:40:12,340 that is in the Redeemer. 562 00:40:13,320 –> 00:40:17,000 Hear our prayers for these things we ask in Jesus’ name, 563 00:40:17,820 –> 00:40:18,659 Amen. 564 00:40:20,520 –> 00:40:21,760 You’ve been listening to a sermon 565 00:40:21,760 –> 00:40:24,159 with Pastor Colin Smith of Open The Bible. 566 00:40:24,159 –> 00:40:28,120 To contact us, call us at 1-877-OPEN 365 567 00:40:29,399 –> 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Colin Smith is the Senior Pastor of The Orchard Evangelical Free Church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. He has authored a number of books, including Heaven, How I Got Here and Heaven, So Near – So Far. Colin is the Founder and Teaching Pastor for Open the Bible. Follow him on X formerly Twitter.

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