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What does Ruth's commitment teach us about God's grace?

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Ruth's commitment exemplifies God's grace in leading people to Himself through unwavering faith.

Ruth's declaration to Naomi – 'Your people shall be my people, and your God my God' (Ruth 1:16) – indicates her transformative commitment to God, initiated by grace. Despite being a Moabitess, an outsider, Ruth's faith and loyalty led her to align with God's chosen people. This act of dedication reveals how God extends grace to those who may not seem worthy or deserving. Through Ruth's story, we understand that God's grace is not limited by heritage or background; instead, it is capable of transforming hearts and ushering individuals into the community of faith. Her ultimate inclusion in the lineage of Christ underscores the depth and reach of God's grace, inviting all to salvation regardless of their past.
Scripture References: Ruth 1:16

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