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    Obedience

    Ruth 2:8 marks the Transition from Visitor to Protected Resident. By telling Ruth not to leave his field, Boaz was effectively taking spiritual and physical responsibility for her well-being. This prayer is your Altar of Spiritual Loyalty, deciding that you will not step out from under the umbrella of God’s covering, regardless of how enticing other fields may look today. Boaz recognized that Ruth was vulnerable as a foreigner, so he established a boundary for her safety. The enemy loves…

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