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How does the story of Ruth illustrate grace, mercy, and peace?

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Ruth's experience with Boaz exemplifies how grace and mercy bring about peace.

The account of Ruth demonstrates the workings of grace, mercy, and peace in a profound way. Ruth, a Moabitess, symbolizes those outside the covenant community, yet she finds grace in Boaz's eyes. This grace is a gift of kindness, while Boaz's willingness to take her in represents mercy that ultimately leads to her restoration and peace. The narrative reinforces that our peace comes from accepting God's grace and mercy, which culminates in a relationship with Christ, the ultimate redeemer.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:1-16, Romans 6:23

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