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had  visited  His  people  in  Bethlehem.        She  lifted  her  head
        toward Bethlehem, and saw the visitation of God and that there
        was blessing in the land of fullness.  So, she decided to go back
        to Bethlehem.  As soon as she purposed in her heart to go back,
        God already began turning the curse into a blessing, and it was
        at that point that Naomi led Ruth, her daughter-in-law, to the
        Savior.

        Now, Naomi was not planning to lead Ruth to Christ.  You see,
        when you lead somebody to Christ you usually do not say to
        them, “Go back to your gods.”  You usually do not use that
        sentence in order to win somebody to the Lord.  That is what
        Naomi said to Ruth.  Ruth 1:15-17, “’Behold, your sister-in-law
        has gone  back to her people and  her gods; return after  your
        sister-in-law.’  But Ruth said, ‘Do not urge me to leave you or
        turn back from following you; for where you go, I will go, and
        where you lodge, I will lodge.  Your people shall be my people,
        and your God, my God.  Where you die, I will die, and there I
        will be buried.  Thus may the LORD do to me, and worse, if
        anything but death parts you and me.’!”

        What a tremendous thing!  As soon as Naomi decides to go back
        to Bethlehem, God begins using her for blessing.  The curse is
        already  being  turned  into  a  blessing  because  God  had  put
        Bethlehem  in  Ruth’s  heart.    Ruth  also  wanted  to  go  to
        Bethlehem, and God begins to use her.

        The second step is the courting by Boaz as kinsman redeemer
        who is a picture of Christ.  After returning to Bethlehem, Ruth
        began  to  glean  in  a  field  of  grain  owned  by  a  kinsman  of
        Naomi’s  deceased  husband,  whose  name  was  Boaz.    Boaz
        courts her, and he woos her, and he tries to win her heart and
        romance her unto himself.  He charges his servants to watch out
        for  her  safety.    He  instructs  his  reapers to drop handfuls  on
        purpose so she can gather and so she can glean.  Ruth 2:1 says
        that he is a mighty man of wealth.  He is a kinsman who is in
        every way qualified to redeem her.  He loves her.  And though
        he is strong, and though he is rich, and though he is qualified as
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