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How does the book of Ruth relate to the gospel?

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The book of Ruth illustrates the gospel through themes of redemption and grace as seen in Boaz’s actions.

The book of Ruth serves as a powerful illustration of the gospel, showcasing God’s grace and redemption. Boaz, as the kinsman redeemer, embodies Christ’s redemptive work, highlighting how God operates through human history to achieve His divine purposes. The story of Ruth, a Gentile, emphasizes that God's grace is extended to all, not just to Israelites. Just as Ruth received favor and redemption from Boaz, Christians receive grace through faith in Christ. The narrative emphasizes the importance of trusting in God’s sovereign plan, reinforcing the truth that through Christ, all believers are welcomed into the family of God, redeemed from sin and restored to a right relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Ruth 1:16-17, Ruth 4:13-17, Ephesians 2:8-9

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