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What does the Bible say about gleaning in faith?

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Gleaning in faith symbolizes our desperate need for Christ's provision and sustenance.

Gleaning, as illustrated in Ruth's story, represents our spiritual desperation and hunger for Christ. Ruth, in her destitution, went to glean the leftover barley, which was the poor man's bread, symbolizing how we, as spiritual beggars, seek sustenance from the Lord. This act of gleaning is not just about picking up scraps but about humbly coming before God to seek the grace and faith that only He can provide. Just as Ruth found grace in Boaz's field, so we find our nourishment in Christ, the Bread of Life, who fulfills our deepest spiritual needs.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:2-3, John 6:35

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