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Ruth: The Foretelling of The Bride of Christ

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This fascinating story of love and redemption breaks all time barriers, foretelling the exact story of our relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. Only God Himself could construct the prophecies of these romantic events in the lives of Boaz and Ruth. How does a wealthy man from Bethlehem, falling in love and redeeming a young lady from Moab, display our own redemption by the Lord Jesus Christ hundreds of years later? Through careful study, the redemption of the Gentile bride becomes clear in both Testaments.

Many believe God is some sort of force that cannot be touched by our hearts. In reality, He is loving. personal, longing for fellowship, working in our lives. Are you ready to be married to somebody who loves you so much that He will never leave you or forsake you?

Ruth: An intimate study of romance, love, and marriage between the Lord Jesus Christ and His bride.

And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him. I John 4:16

About the Author The author's global accomplishments span over 4 decades. Being deeply engulfed in the supernatural manifestations of God worldwide, Richard Milligan has worked closely with such powerful ministries as Benny Hinn, Morris Cerullo, and Gerald Derstine. Richard has pastored, evangelized, and constructed many churches on five continents. He lives in Florida, published 3 books, and welcomes opportunities to help others on their journey back to the Father.


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RUTH

Format: Paperback
Pages: 92
Product Weight: 0.30 lbs
Author: Milligan, Richard
Publication Date: 2016-11-14
Language: English
Publisher: FAITHFUL LIFE PUBL
Number of Units in Package: 1

ISBN: 9781630731618