Ruth, 1 Samuel 1-7 with BYU Religion Professor Tyler Griffin

Ruth, 1 Samuel 1-7 with BYU Religion Professor Tyler Griffin

Two Point Conversion with BYU Football: A Gospel Discussion Podcast • Season 3, Episode 19
Jun 1, 2026 • 1h 3m

BYU religion professor Tyler Griffin joins Connor Pay and Chase Roberts for a deep dive into the Book of Ruth and the opening chapters of 1 Samuel. What begins as an overlooked four-chapter story becomes a rich exploration of loyalty, redemption, and what it means to trust God in seasons of uncertainty. Professor Griffin unpacks the powerful symbolism woven through Ruth's story — how Naomi represents the House of Israel, Ruth represents each of us, and Boaz serves as a type of Jesus Christ — the ultimate kinsman redeemer. Together, they explore how Ruth's loyalty, Boaz's loving kindness, and Hannah's praise in 1 Samuel all point to the same truth: when we put the Savior at the center, life becomes something worth trusting — even when we can't see where it's going.