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What does the story of Ruth teach us about redemption?

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The story of Ruth illustrates God's grace in redeeming sinners through His appointed means.

In the book of Ruth, we see a profound picture of redemption as Ruth, a Moabite and an outsider, becomes a recipient of God's grace through her kinsman-redeemer, Boaz. This narrative teaches that redemption is not limited by ethnicity or background; rather, it is available to all who are chosen by God. Boaz's actions reflect the ultimate redemption provided by Christ, who is our Kinsman-Redeemer, fulfilling the requirements of the law to bring us into His family. Thus, Ruth's story powerfully illustrates God's sovereign plan of salvation.
Scripture References: Ruth 1:1-2, Ephesians 1:5

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