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the House of Bread.  Until we go back to Bethlehem, we cannot
        begin to have the union with our heavenly Boaz that results in the
        production  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.    We  need  to  go  back  to
        Bethlehem, and that is where it all begins.

        Now, I am emphasizing the word “back” in “Back to Bethlehem”.  I
        am making a big deal out of that because Bethlehem is a picture of
        Christ,  a  picture  of  fullness,  a  picture  of  abundance,  and  every
        Christian starts out where they started out in Ruth chapter one.  You
        are  already  in  Bethlehem.    You  start  out  in  Bethlehem.    Some
        Christians have a mistaken idea that they need something in addition
        to Jesus.  They say, “Oh yeah, I have been saved.  I have trusted
        Christ as my Savior, but now I need something in addition to that.”

        Sometimes you hear people talk about a second blessing, “I have
        been saved, and I have Christ as my Savior, but now I need a second
        blessing  or  a  baptism  of  the  Holy  Spirit  or  some  additional
        experience.  There is no second blessing but there is a rediscovery
        of  the  first  blessing,  and  sometimes  that  rediscovery  of  the  first
        blessing is so dramatic that you might call it a second blessing.

        When you receive Christ as your Savior, God has given you His
        everything.  He does not give you Jesus plus anything; not Jesus plus
        power;  not  Jesus  plus  patience,  not  Jesus  plus  love.    When  you
        receive Christ, you receive all of Christ and He is all of those things
        in your life.  You may not enjoy all of those things but you do not
        need more of Christ; you need more eyesight.  We need to see what
        we already have in Christ.

        Every time a person gets saved he is in Bethlehem.  He is totally
        blessed.    If  you  are  not  enjoying  fullness  in  Bethlehem  it  is  not
        because you have not received it; it is because you left it.  The Book
        of  Ruth  begins  where  every  Christian  begins;  on  level  ground.
        Nobody has an advantage with God.  We have Christ, and that is all
        we need, and sometimes we depart from that and we go off to Moab.
        In Ruth 1:20&21 Naomi said, “Do not call me Naomi; call me Mara,
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