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What does the Bible say about gleaning during harvest?

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The Bible highlights the importance of gleaning as both a physical act of provision and a spiritual metaphor for receiving God's blessings.

Gleaning, as seen in the context of Ruth, is a significant activity during the harvest that has deeper implications than mere physical sustenance. The Bible illustrates gleaning as an act of faith and dependence on God’s providence, especially in times of loss or despair. In Ruth 2:18, we see Ruth bringing home gleanings to her mother-in-law, which symbolizes how God provides for His people, even in their lowly state. The act of gleaning not only reflects physical sustenance but also serves as a reminder for believers to take note of God’s blessings and providences in their lives, especially in times of difficulty or mourning.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:18

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