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How does the story of Ruth demonstrate God's redemptive plan?

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Ruth's journey signifies the inclusion of the Gentiles in God's covenant of grace.

The story of Ruth is not just a narrative of personal trials; it unfolds the grand theme of God's redemptive plan for His people. Ruth, a Moabitess, represents those outside of Israel whom God graciously brings into His family. Through her faithfulness and her commitment to Naomi, she is woven into the lineage of David and ultimately Christ. This illustrates that God's grace is not limited by ethnicity or background but extends to all who trust in Him. The narrative emphasizes that God's redemption is available for the elect, demonstrating how He works through individual stories to accomplish His divine purposes.
Scripture References: Ruth 1:6-19, Matthew 1:5

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