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How do we know God's grace is available to us?

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God's grace is accessible to all who come to Him in humility, as shown by Ruth's experience with Boaz.

God's grace is freely offered to those who come to Him in humility and need. Ruth, as a Moabite and a stranger, exemplifies this principle when she approaches Boaz for the chance to glean in the fields. She sought kindness without entitlement, expressing a heart that was lowly and reliant on grace. Similarly, believers are reminded that they have no inherent right to God's favor but receive grace through sincere humility and repentance. The New Testament echoes this in Romans 10:12, indicating that there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile, for the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on Him.
Scripture References: Romans 10:12, Ruth 2:10

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