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How does Ruth's gleaning relate to our need for grace?

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Ruth's gleaning serves as a metaphor for our dependence on God's grace for redemption and sustenance.

Ruth's gleaning represents her complete dependence on the grace and provision of Boaz, which parallels our own need for God's grace for redemption. Just as Ruth went out empty and returned full, we too approach God empty-handed, recognizing that we can bring nothing to merit His favor. Our plea should mirror Ruth's as we seek mercy through Christ, our Redeemer, who provides us with grace beyond measure. This theme echoes in Ephesians 2:8-9, where it states that salvation is a gift of grace, not a result of works. Thus, Ruth's situation underscores the importance of grace in our lives—acknowledging our need for Christ to cover our spiritual poverty.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:2, Ephesians 2:8-9

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Austin Cody Groover · Mar 26, 2017
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