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What does the story of Ruth teach us about God's provision for salvation?

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The story of Ruth illustrates God's provision of a Redeemer as a pathway to salvation for the undeserving.

Ruth's journey from Moab to Bethlehem represents the grace of God in providing a kinsman-redeemer, Boaz, who fulfills the law's requirements for redemption. This narrative reflects God's overarching plan for salvation through Jesus Christ, who comes to redeem those who are alienated and without hope. Ruth's humble approach to Boaz parallels how we must come to Christ, acknowledging our need for His grace and mercy. The provision of a Redeemer underscores that salvation is not earned but is a gift from God, designed for those who recognize their inability to save themselves.
Scripture References: Ruth 3:9-10, Ephesians 1:7, Isaiah 53:5

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