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What does the Bible say about God's provision in the book of Ruth?

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The Bible illustrates God's provision through Boaz's kindness to Ruth, exemplifying His grace and willingness to bless those who come to Him empty-handed.

In the book of Ruth, particularly in Ruth 3:17, we see a beautiful depiction of God's provision through Boaz, who tells Ruth to 'go not empty' to her mother-in-law. This very saying encapsulates the nature of God’s grace, as Boaz generously provides Ruth with six measures of barley. Even amid the chaos during the time of the Judges, God's providence is evident through His nurturing care for Ruth and Naomi, showcasing how He orchestrates events for our good and His glory, even when circumstances appear dire. Ruth comes to Boaz with nothing but her need, and he not only provides sustenance but also positions her within the lineage of David, pointing to God's redemptive plan for His people.
Scripture References: Ruth 3:17, Matthew 1:5

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Go Not Empty
Peter Wilkins · May 26, 2024
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