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How does the book of Ruth illustrate the concept of salvation?

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The book of Ruth is a narrative of salvation, displaying God’s redemptive plan through Boaz and culminating in Christ.

Ruth's journey from a Moabite widow to being married to Boaz encapsulates the story of salvation. Boaz acts as the kinsman-redeemer, which is a foreshadowing of Christ who redeems believers from sin. Just as Ruth was brought into the family of Israel, believers are grafted into the family of God through faith in Christ. The narrative illustrates that salvation is fully dependent on God's grace, as He orchestrates the paths of His chosen ones for their ultimate good and His glory. This beautiful redemption arc demonstrates that God's plan encompasses every believer’s story.
Scripture References: Ruth 4:13-17, Romans 3:24-26

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