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

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Ruth's story teaches us that God’s grace extends to the undeserving, exemplified through Boaz's love and redemption.

Ruth's narrative serves as a vivid illustration of God's grace, particularly how it reaches out to the undeserving and marginalized. Ruth, a Moabitess and outsider, received Boaz’s love and redemption, representing how Christ receives sinners who have nothing to offer. The grace shown by Boaz toward Ruth mirrors the grace that God extends to His people through Christ. This undeserved favor is a core tenet of sovereign grace theology, affirming that salvation is not based on our works or lineage but is rooted in God's sovereign choice and love. Ruth's inclusion in God's redemptive plan reminds us that His grace breaks barriers and invites all to partake in His everlasting promises.
Scripture References: Ruth 4:1-11, Ephesians 2:8-9, Titus 2:14

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