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What lessons about redemption can we learn from Ruth?

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Ruth teaches us that redemption is a work of grace, initiated by God and received through faith.

Ruth's journey embodies the principles of redemption central to Christian theology. Initially a stranger in Israel, she represents all who are outside the covenant of grace yet are invited in. Her proactive faith in going to glean shows us the necessity of seeking Christ for redemption. Boaz's role as the kinsman-redeemer illustrates Jesus’ function as our Redeemer—one who willingly undertakes to remove our sin and provide a new identity. The profound love illustrated through this union reveals the depth of God’s grace toward us, teaching that redemption is not merited through works but is a freely given gift to those who believe.
Scripture References: Ruth 2:1-3, Ruth 4:10

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