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This message from Ruth 2:14–18 reveals the heart of our Redeemer, who not only allows us in His field but calls us to His table. Boaz’s words, “Come thou hither, and eat of the bread” (Ruth 2:14), picture Christ inviting sinners into covenant fellowship through His grace. Ruth, once a stranger, is brought near, satisfied, and strengthened. After the meal, she rises to labor with renewed purpose, gathering abundance through “handfuls of purpose.” So it is with the believer—saved by grace, then sent to serve with endurance and joy. The same Lord who invites also provides. “Come unto me… and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). Will you come?
By New Beginning Baptist FellowshipThis message from Ruth 2:14–18 reveals the heart of our Redeemer, who not only allows us in His field but calls us to His table. Boaz’s words, “Come thou hither, and eat of the bread” (Ruth 2:14), picture Christ inviting sinners into covenant fellowship through His grace. Ruth, once a stranger, is brought near, satisfied, and strengthened. After the meal, she rises to labor with renewed purpose, gathering abundance through “handfuls of purpose.” So it is with the believer—saved by grace, then sent to serve with endurance and joy. The same Lord who invites also provides. “Come unto me… and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). Will you come?