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Day 1: The First Refugees
Prayer: Father in heaven, I yield my heart and mind to you. Please help me understand your perspective of refugees and know how you want me to respond.
“My parents were refugees when I was born. I lived the first 27 years of my life as a refugee, far from home.” -a former refugee.
Refugees are people who have been forced to flee their home and country due to the forces of war, rampant violence, failed states and persecution. The majority of refugees are women and children. The average time of displacement is 17 years.
While the scale and breadth of the present refugee crisis can only be compared to that caused by World War 2, forced displacement is nothing new to the human story.
Who do you think were the first refugees in history? If you guessed Adam and Eve, you’re right. Following their sin in the Garden of Eden, God drove them out. They did not leave voluntarily and they were not permitted to return. As their descendants, we have all been born far from our intended home.
Have you ever thought of yourself as a refugee by virtue of being a descendant of Adam and Eve? What does that feel like? How does that change the way you see yourself? How does it affect the way in which you see refugees in the world today?
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About this Plan
The world is facing a global refugee crisis. No country is left untouched. Heated public debate makes it difficult to know how to respond to this challenge. Some voices paint refugees as a threat to national security. Others feel they are a heavy economic and social burden. Still others emphasize our humanitarian mandate to assist refugees. This seven-day reading plan offers important biblical perspective on refugees and forced displacement.
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