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Why did Ruth leave her people?

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Ruth left her people to identify with Naomi and the God of Israel, signifying a transformative choice of faith.

Ruth's decision to leave her people and her gods is significant as it symbolizes a profound shift in her identity and faith. In Ruth 1:16, she explicitly states that Naomi's people and God would become her own, indicating a total break from her past life. This action mirrors the transformative nature of salvation, where individuals are called to forsake their old allegiances and embrace a new identity in Christ. The act of leaving signifies a courageous step of faith, and it serves as a reminder that the call of God often requires believers to step away from familiar comforts and embrace a new community that centers around Christ.
Scripture References: Ruth 1:16-17

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