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What does the Bible say about God's sovereignty in the Book of Ruth?

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The Book of Ruth illustrates God's sovereignty by depicting how He orchestrates events for His redemptive purposes, even in times of trial.

In the Book of Ruth, we see how God’s sovereignty is intricately woven into the fabric of the narrative, particularly through the circumstances of Naomi and Ruth. The events surrounding Ruth's life—from her being a Moabite widow to becoming part of the lineage of Christ—demonstrate that God sovereignly directs all events for His glory and the redemption of His people. Ruth's seemingly hopeless situation in Moab serves as a backdrop to showcase God's providence and ultimate plan for redemption, as expressed in His Word, 'known unto God are all his works from the beginning.' Through even dire circumstances, God is actively working His will, ensuring that Ruth meets Boaz, the kinsman-redeemer, who is a type of Christ, ultimately fulfilling His promise to bring redemption.
Scripture References: Acts 15:18, Ephesians 1:11

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