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Ruth: I Have Acquired Ruth

Ruth 4:9-14

November 29, 2022 • Paula Thorp

For all of us our identity is formed in a variety of ways, some have been good, others have been difficult and painful. Ruth was a Moabite, a widow, and an impoverished gleaner of another's field. However, when Boaz redeems her she gains a new identity as a wife and an accepted part of the Israelite community. Though we may have pieces of our past that attach themselves to us, when we are redeemed we too gain a new identity in Christ. He declares we are washed, sanctified and justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Join us for session eleven as we discover how knowing Christ impacts our identity.


Verses Used:

Ruth 4:9-14a

Psalm 30:5b

Psalm 40:2

1 Corinthians 6:11

2 Corinthians 3:2-4


Discussion Questions:


1. Are there any areas of your life in which you feel overlooked, forgotten or undervalued? Do you allow these areas to speak to your identity? How so?

2. What things in your life that were beyond your control negatively affect your identity?

3. Do you struggle with a sense of shame, unworthiness, or guilt?  If so, why? What is the source of these feelings?

4. Read 1 Corinthians 6:1 and Romans 8:1.  How do these verses combat guilt, shame and condemnation?

5. When we accept Christ we receive a brand new identity.  Why is it such a struggle to walk in confidence in this new identity? What can we do to better stand firm in this truth and not allow the enemy to lie to us about our identity?


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