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What does the Bible say about Ruth's confession?

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Ruth's confession showcases her complete commitment to Naomi and aligns her faith with Israel's God, symbolizing the saving faith in Christ.

Ruth's confession reflects a profound decision to follow Naomi and, by extension, the God of Israel. In Ruth 1:16-17, she declares, 'For wherever you go, I will go; wherever you lodge, I will lodge; your people shall be my people, and your God my God.' This statement signifies her total renunciation of her past and her dedication to a new identity in the covenant community. Ruth's willingness to commit herself entirely illustrates the transformative nature of God's grace, which draws individuals to Himself, much like how believers today commit to Christ despite their pasts.
Scripture References: Ruth 1:16-17

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