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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 20 MIN

How To Do the Next Right Thing (Ruth Part 5)

from Lead Biblically · host Pastor Jeremy Norton

You know what you need to do. You've known for a while now. But you keep telling yourself the timing isn't right, or you're waiting for a sign, or you just need a little more clarity before you can move. Sound familiar?Most of us are better at circling decisions than making them. We dress up hesitation and call it patience. We wait for certainty that never comes. But patience and hesitation aren't the same thing. One requires faith. The other is just playing it safe.In this message from Ruth 4, we watch Boaz do something most of us find genuinely hard. He wakes up, heads out, calls a meeting, and commits. No sign. No perfect moment. Just a man who knew what faithfulness asked of him and did it. We also look at the unnamed closer redeemer, a man whose completely reasonable decision quietly wrote him out of the story. And then we follow the thread all the way to Jesus, the ultimate Kinsman-Redeemer, who resolved in a garden the night before the cross to walk the line for us at a cost none of us could have paid. Romans 5:8 says God showed his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. He didn't wait for the right time. He committed and walked the line.If you're sitting on a decision right now, this message is for you. Watch the full message, share it with someone who needs it, and drop your reflections in the comments below. I'd love to hear what you're wrestling with. Subscribe to the channel and hit the notification bell so you don't miss the series finale next week. And if you want to go deeper, head over to LeadBiblically.com for more teaching, resources, and encouragement for your faith and leadership.TIMESTAMPS00:00 The merry-go-round of indecision01:34 Series intro and overview01:59 Lead Biblically title screen02:02 Series recap: Five weeks in Ruth02:50 Boaz goes to the gate (Ruth 4:1a)04:56 The unnamed redeemer and the Hebrew placeholder idiom (Ruth 4:1b)07:14 The sandal ceremony and the transfer of rights (Ruth 4:6)08:26 Boaz declares Ruth part of the family line (Ruth 4:9-10)12:45 Jesus as the final Kinsman-Redeemer (Matthew 26:39, 42)13:42 God determined the right time. Jesus committed to walk the line.17:00 Closing challenge and prayer17:56 Connecting questions for group discussion18:40 Preview of next week's series finale 18:58 End screenSTUDY1.    What decision have you been avoiding, and what story have you been telling yourself about why the timing isn’t right?2.    Boaz went straight to the gate the morning after making his commitment. What does that kind of immediate follow-through reveal about his character?3.    The unnamed closer redeemer made a completely reasonable decision by worldly standards. How do we tell the difference between wise caution and self-protective avoidance?4.    What is the distinction between patience and hesitation? How have you experienced that distinction, and how do you know which one you were in?5.    Boaz made his commitment publicly in front of ten witnesses. What role does accountability play in helping us follow through on the commitments we make?6.    Jesus resolved to walk the line for us in the garden before the cross. How does his example shape the way you think about your own hard decisions?7.    What is one concrete step you can take in the next 24 hours toward the decision you’ve been avoiding, and what’s making that step feel hard?Prayer FocusAsk God to give you the courage to stop waiting for a sign or the perfect moment, and the faith to commit to the next right thing he has already placed in front of you. Pray for each other by name around the specific decisions shared in the group.#RuthBibleStudy #IndecisionToFaith #KinsmanRedeemer #SermonSeries #Faith #Jesus #ChristianLiving #BibleStudy #ChristianGrowthLeadBiblically.com  |  Navigating the Life and Leadership God Has Called You To

You know what you need to do. You've known for a while now. But you keep telling yourself the timing isn't right, or you're waiting for a sign, or you just need a little more clarity before you can move. Sound familiar? Most of us are better at circling decisions than making them. We dress up hesitation and call it patience. We wait for certainty that never comes. But patience and hesitation aren't the same thing. One requires faith. The other is just playing it safe. In this message from Rut...

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