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What does grace mean in the context of Ruth and Boaz?

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Grace in Ruth and Boaz's story signifies unmerited favor and kindness shown to someone in need.

In the narrative of Ruth and Boaz, grace is exemplified through Boaz's kindness and protection towards Ruth, a foreigner in need. Ruth’s question to Boaz, 'Why have I found grace in thy sight?' highlights her awareness of the favor she did not deserve. This theme of grace reflects God’s character and His redemptive purpose; it illustrates how He extends unmerited favor to those who trust in Him. Just as Boaz provided for Ruth's needs through grace, God offers His grace through Jesus, inviting all to receive His love and mercy regardless of their circumstances or past.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:10, Ephesians 2:8-9

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