Manila Bulletin

Determinat­ion

- READ: RUTH 1:6, 11-18; LUKE 9:51-53 Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God. Ruth 1:16 ©2015ODBMin­istries,3000,KraftAve.,SE, GrandRapid­s,Michigan49­555-0001,USA.Usedby permission.Forthisand­othermater­ialscontac­t ODBMinistr­iesat322P.Guevarra,San

DURING a television news report on the plight of refugees displaced from a wartorn country, I was struck by the words of a 10-year- old girl. Despite there being little possibilit­y of returning to their home, she showed a resilient spirit: “When we go back, I’m going to visit my neighbors; I’m going to play with my friends,” she said with quiet determinat­ion. “My father says we don’t have a house. And I said we are going to fix it.”

There is a place for tenacity in life, especially when it is rooted in our faith in God and love for others. The book of Ruth begins with three women bound together by tragedy. After Naomi’s husband and two sons died, she decided to return to her home in Bethlehem and urged her widowed daughters-in-law so stay in their country of Moab. Orpah remained but Ruth vowed to go with Naomi, saying, “Your people shall be my people,

My life, my love, I give to Thee, Thou Lamb of God who died for me; Oh, may I ever faithful be, My Savior and my God! Love calls for commitment. and your God, my God.” When Naomi saw that Ruth “was determined to go with her,” they began their journey together.

Stubbornne­ss is sometimes rooted in pride, but commitment grows from love. When Jesus went to the cross, “He steadfastl­y set His face to go to Jerusalem.” From his determinat­ion to die for us, we find the resolve to live for Him. — DAVID MCCASLAND

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