Ruth

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Ruth, meaning friend and companion, is the eighth book in the Old Testament. Even though the book is quite small, it is filled with powerful lessons of faith, devotion and charity.

The story of Ruth took place during the period of the judges in Israel, at a time when there was peace between the Israelites and the Moabites. It is interesting to know that David who was king of Israel and the Lord Jesus Christ are Ruth's descendants.

Ruth was not an Israelite by birth. She married Boaz who was an Israelite of the tribe of Judah who lived in Moab during the famine. Through Boaz, she was converted and was fully accepted as an Israelite. From the book of Ruth there is great knowledge to be learned of her faith as a convert to the true gospel. We can also learn the love and mercy the Lord extends to those who desire it, even if they have grown up outside of the covenant.

The story of Ruth is a wonderful account of individual goodness and how it can survive in a wicked world. Throughout the book Ruth displays the ability to make good decisions and face challenges with courage.

Ruth later married again and became woman of some wealth, entered into the covenant of marriage again, and had children. One of the greatest stories ever told is the story of love and devotion from Ruth to Naomi.