Ruth & Naomi
Ruth's Loyalty
Working & Trusting God
Boaz & God's Blessing
God's Plan
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Who was Naomi?

Ruth’s mother-in-law.

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Why was Ruth’s choice to follow Naomi a big deal?

She left her home, family, and everything familiar.

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Where did Ruth work to help Naomi?

In the fields (gleaning).

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Who noticed Ruth’s loyalty?

Boaz.

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What does Ruth’s story show about God?

He is faithful and uses ordinary people for His plans.

200

Why did Naomi and her family leave Israel?

There was no food (famine).

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What does it mean to be loyal, like Ruth?

Stick with people and God even when it’s hard.

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Whose field did Ruth work in?

Boaz’s field.

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What did Boaz say about Ruth?

She was loyal to her family and to God.

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Did Ruth know God’s plan when she followed Naomi?

No, she trusted God anyway.

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What happened to Naomi’s husband and sons in Moab?

They died.

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Where was Ruth originally from?

Moab.

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What does “gleaning” mean?

Picking up leftover crops in the field.

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Who did Ruth marry?

Boaz.

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How can our loyalty or faith impact others?

It can inspire, help, and bless friends or family.

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Where did Naomi decide to go after her family died?

Back to Israel.

400

Could Ruth have stayed in Moab instead?

Yes, but she chose to go with Naomi.

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Why did Ruth work hard in the field?

To get food for herself and Naomi.

400

What was the name of Ruth and Boaz’s son?

Obed.

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How is Ruth connected to Jesus?

She is in Jesus’ family tree through Obed and David.

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What did Ruth say when Naomi told her to stay in Moab?

“Where you go, I’ll go. Your God will be my God.”

500

How do you think Ruth felt leaving her home?

Scared, unsure, brave, or trusting God.

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What can we learn from Ruth working hard every day?

Trusting God includes doing the right thing, even in small ways.

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How did Ruth’s loyalty help Naomi?

It brought hope and blessings to her family.

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What is the main lesson from Ruth’s story?

Trust God, be loyal, and do what’s right even when it’s hard.