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Forward Day By Day TUESDAY, February 22
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TUESDAY, February 22

Ruth 1:15-22. Do not press me to leave you or to turn back from following you! Where you go, I will go; where you lodge, I will lodge; your people shall be my people, and your God my God.

During political upheaval and mounting racial tensions, we were having a Bible study at home. A Fijian woman came in great distress. She was from a rural area that grew sugar cane. She had grown up alongside people of another ethnic group. They were her friends. She could not understand why people were being victimized because they were of another ethnic group. She was so disturbed she had to be taken aside. She kept clutching her arm. “We have red blood in our veins. We all have red blood in our veins!” she repeated, weeping.

In the scripture we have the moving words of the widow Ruth to the widow Naomi, whose son Ruth had married. Ruth and Naomi had in common that they were bereaved, but Ruth was a Moabite, whereas Naomi was from Bethlehem. Naomi shows kindness to Ruth, and Ruth proves loyal to Naomi—a loyalty that goes beyond narrow family blood ties.

We are all God’s children. Today I give thanks for strong bonds of friendship. I give thanks for loyal friends who are not of my ethnic group.

PRAY for the Diocese of Masasi (Tanzania)

Ps [120], 121, 122, 123 * 124, 125, 126, [127]; 2 Corinthians 1:12-22; Matthew 5:13-20

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Feb 22, 2011 at 8:32 am

Written by Tim Holsonback,

God allows different groups to test our faith. The Good Samaritan story is the example to follow. God wants us to be in and out-side of the box at the same time. God is there for us!
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Feb 22, 2011 at 10:27 am

Written by Mary kier,

I was taught that there is no difference betwee races. That really helped me. I think small children naturally accept different races. When they become more self-aware then they need to be with "Tweens like them".
If they don't have the foundation, support abd teaching history just repeats itself!. I am always amazed at how an old testament scripture can can be so relavent today.
Today my prayers are sent to Libia who is evolving into a free nation. I pray also for tge oppressed anywhere .
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Feb 22, 2011 at 10:38 am

Written by basil,

Here, in our good old US our political leaders need to stop supporting ethnocentricity, and respect every culture; in other words they need to wear cultural lens daily. After all we are professing to be a christian nation with freedom to love and serve each other.
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Feb 22, 2011 at 12:06 pm

Written by Lois B,

This was read at my nephew's wedding. It is a different take than what was presented in this reading. It was taken into context that the newlyweds would remain devoted to each other, as Naomi did to Ruth.

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