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What can we learn from the story of Ruth and Moab?

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The story of Ruth demonstrates God's grace and redemption, showing that mercy extends even to those considered outsiders.

Ruth's story is a beautiful testament to God's grace, illustrating how He redeems those considered outside of His covenant people. As a Moabitess, Ruth's inclusion in the lineage of Christ reveals that God's mercy knows no boundaries. She clung to Naomi and embraced the God of Israel, demonstrating faith that transcended her background. The sermon underlines how God works to bring grace out of shame; Moab, associated with sin and failure, birthed Ruth, who became a critical part of Jesus' genealogy. This showcases that God's plans often include redemptive surprises, emphasizing that grace is available even to those with a checkered past.
Scripture References: Ruth 1:16-17, Matthew 1:5

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