Ruth

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This lesson is about a Moabite woman named Ruth who lived during the time of the Judges, who would turn out to be the great-grandmother of King David. The book was probably written around 1000 BC, though the writer is unknown.

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Salvation is an offer of adoption that we accept by trusting the Jesus who rose from the dead. We can't earn it or work to keep it; we can only live in humble gratitude for it. Jesus is the only way to be adopted by God as our Father.

Since we're Christ’s ambassadors, God uses us to spread the message of reconciliation. This is the Good News: Christ died for our sins according to prophecy, then he was buried, and then he was raised on the third day according to prophecy. When we heard about this saving Good News, we believed and were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit. At that moment we were guaranteed eternal life.

Because of that, we live in humble gratitude, since this isn't a license to sin. At salvation we were cleaned up, set apart, and cleared of all charges, not by performing good deeds or obeying the law of Moses, but by faith alone. We were saved only by the grace of God, so we should live like that matters.

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