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I AM ADOPTED

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EPHESIANS 5:1–21

1 Follow  God’s  example, therefore,  as dearly loved children 2 and walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved  us and  gave Himself  up  for  us as  a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.

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EPHESIANS 5:1–213 But among you there must not be even a hint of  sexual  immorality, or of any kind of impurity,  or  of  greed, because  these  are improper for God’s holy people. 4 Nor  should  there  be  obscenity,  foolish talk or  coarse  joking,  which  are  out  of place, but rather thanksgiving.

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EPHESIANS 5:1–215 For of  this you can be sure: No  immoral, impure or greedy person—such a person is an  idolater—has  any  inheritance in  the kingdom of Christ and of God. 6 Let no one deceive you with empty words, for  because  of  such  things  God’s wrath comes  on  those  who  are disobedient.

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EPHESIANS 5:1–217 Therefore do not be partners with them.8 For you were once darkness, but now you are  light  in  the  Lord.  Live  as  children  of light 9 (for  the  fruit of  the  light  consists  in  all goodness, righteousness and truth) 10 and find out what pleases the Lord.

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EPHESIANS 5:1–2111 Have  nothing  to  do  with  the  fruitless deeds  of  darkness, but  rather  expose them. 12 It  is  shameful  even  to  mention  what the disobedient do in secret. 13 But  everything  exposed  by  the light becomes  visible—and  everything  that is illuminated becomes a light.

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EPHESIANS 5:1–2114 This  is why it  is said: “Wake up, sleeper,rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.”15 Be very  careful,  then, how you  live—not as unwise but as wise, 16 making  the  most  of  every opportunity, because the days are evil. 

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EPHESIANS 5:1–2117 Therefore  do  not  be  foolish,  but understand what the Lord’s will is. 18  Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to  debauchery.  Instead,  be  filled  with  the Spirit, 19 speaking  to  one  another  with  psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord, 

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EPHESIANS 5:1–21

20 always  giving  thanks to  God  the  Father for  everything,  in  the  name  of  our  Lord Jesus Christ.21 Submit  to  one  another out  of  reverence for Christ.

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TWO LISTS

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DO NOT:

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1. Do not engage in sexual immorality or impurity.

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EPHESIANS 5:3

3 But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity,  or  of  greed, because  these  are improper for God’s holy people. 

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2. Do not engage in covetousness.

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EPHESIANS 5:3

3 But among you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity,  or  of  greed, because  these  are improper for God’s holy people. 

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3. Do not participate in filthiness, foolish talk, or crude

humor.

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EPHESIANS 5:4

4 Nor  should  there  be  obscenity,  foolish talk or  coarse  joking,  which  are  out  of place, but rather thanksgiving.

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4. Do not associate with sinful behavior.

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EPHESIANS 5:5-75 For of  this you can be sure: No  immoral, impure or greedy person—such a person is an  idolater—has  any  inheritance in  the kingdom of Christ and of God. 6 Let no one deceive you with empty words, for  because  of  such  things  God’s wrath comes  on  those  who  are disobedient.7 Therefore do not be partners with them.

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5. Do not take part in works of darkness, but expose them.

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EPHESIANS 5:8-138 For you were once darkness, but now you are  light  in  the  Lord.  Live  as  children  of light 9 (for  the  fruit of  the  light  consists  in  all goodness, righteousness and truth) 10 and find out what pleases the Lord.

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EPHESIANS 5:8-1311 Have  nothing  to  do  with  the  fruitless deeds  of  darkness, but  rather  expose them. 12 It  is  shameful  even  to  mention  what the disobedient do in secret. 13 But  everything  exposed  by  the light becomes  visible—and  everything  that is illuminated becomes a light.

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D.L. Moody was fond of saying,

“Character is what you are in the

dark.”

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6. Do not get drunk.

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EPHESIANS 5:18

18  Do  not  get  drunk  on  wine,  which leads  to  debauchery.  Instead,  be  filled with the Spirit, 

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DO:

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1. Imitate God.

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EPHESIANS 5:1

1 Follow  God’s  example, therefore,  as dearly loved children 

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2. Walk in love.

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EPHESIANS 5:2

2 and  walk  in  the  way  of  love,  just  as Christ  loved  us and  gave  Himself  up  for us as  a  fragrant  offering  and  sacrifice  to God.

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3. Walk as children of light.

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EPHESIANS 5:8b

8b Live as children of light 

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4. Discern what pleases God.

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EPHESIANS 5:10

10 and find out what pleases the Lord.

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5. Walk as wise.

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EPHESIANS 5:15

15 Be  very  careful,  then,  how  you  live—not as unwise but as wise,  

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6. Make the best use of time.

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EPHESIANS 5:16

16 making  the  most  of  every opportunity, because the days are evil. 

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7. Be filled with the spirit.

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EPHESIANS 5:18b

18b  Instead, be filled with the Spirit, 

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8. Sing in passionate worship to God.

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EPHESIANS 5:19

19 speaking  to  one  another  with  psalms, hymns,  and  songs  from  the  Spirit. Sing and  make  music  from  your  heart  to  the Lord, 

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9. Give thanks.

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EPHESIANS 5:20

20 always giving thanks to God the Father for  everything,  in  the  name  of  our  Lord Jesus Christ.

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10. Submit to one another out of reverence for God.

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EPHESIANS 5:21

21 Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.

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ADOPTED BY GOD THE FATHER

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EPHESIANS 5:1

1 “Therefore,  be  imitators  of  God,  as beloved children.” 

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EPHESIANS 5:20

20 always giving thanks to God the Father for  everything,  in  the  name  of  our  Lord Jesus Christ.

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Ephesians 5:20 - that God is our Father

Here’s our identity: if you’re a Christian, God’s our Father, and we

are His beloved children.

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Ephesians 1:5 - At the beginning of the book, it was mentioned that

we’d been adopted. WE HAD BEEN ADOPTED.

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Eight times in Ephesians, he talks about God as our Father, explicitly and overtly. This is how the Lord

Jesus taught us to pray: “Our Father who art in heaven”.

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FCC, if you’re a Christian, your relationship with God is a

relationship with God as Father.

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Jesus changed the way the world sees God. Jesus shows us the

father-heart of God and He reveals to us that we can be adopted into

God’s family.

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God’s heart is a father’s heart. God’s heart is an adoptive heart.

I want you to see salvation as adoption.

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If you’re a Christian, He picked you. He picked you to be His son or

daughter. He adopted you into His family. You now bear the family

name of “Christian.”

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You now receive all the inheritance rights of the Father and that

includes the totality of the kingdom of God.

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God is a Father and Christians are adopted into His family.

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The view of God in the Bible is absolutely different than the view of

God in culture.

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“Be imitators of God as dearly loved children of God.”

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ADOPTED WITH NEW IDENTITY

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Do you know what happens to a kid who gets adopted? Their whole identity changes. First thing that

changes is their legal status, their last name. Their identity literally,

completely changes.

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When you are adopted into the family of God by God the Father,

your identity changes. That’s why we bear the family name

“Christian”.

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EPHESIANS 5:6

6 Let  no  one  deceive  you with  empty words,  for because of such  things God’s wrath comes  on  those  who  are disobedient.

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As a non-Christian, your identity is “sons of disobedience under the

wrath of God.”

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EPHESIANS 5:8

8 For  you  were  once darkness,  but  now you are light  in the Lord. Live as children of light 

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Ephesians 5:8 — Your new identity is what? “Children of light”

“Dearly loved children”

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Before you were a Christian, God was angry. And now that you’re a

Christian, He is not.

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Before you were a Christian, there was punishment awaiting you. Now

that you’re a Christian, there is none.

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The punishment already went to Jesus; the wrath already went to

Jesus. Your big Brother took care of everything. Everything’s changed.

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Here’s what He says: “You’re now children of the light.” That means that

God’s grace is shining upon you. God’s affection is always set before

you.

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And once He’s signed the adoption papers by sealing you with the Holy Spirit, He will never leave you nor forsake you. He will never disown

you. You are His child forever.

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ADOPTED INTO A FAMILY BY JESUS, OUR BIG BROTHER

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EPHESIANS 5:2

2 and  walk  in  the  way  of  love,  just  as Christ  loved  us and  gave  Himself  up  for us as  a  fragrant  offering  and  sacrifice  to God.

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HEBREWS 2:17

17 For this reason He had to be made like them,  fully  human  in  every  way,  in  order that  He  might  become  a  merciful and faithful  high  priest in  service  to God, and that  He  might  make  atonement  for  the sins of the people.

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HEBREWS 2:11

11 Both  the  One  who  makes  people holy and those who are made holy are of the same family. So Jesus is not ashamed to call them brothers and sisters.

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ROMANS 8:29

29 For  those  God  foreknew He  also predestined to be conformed to the image of  His  Son, that  He  might  be  the firstborn among  many  brothers  and sisters.

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Jesus is our first-born big Brother. Our big Brother died so that we could be adopted into the family of God. He rose, conquering sin and death, and

He reconciles all of the sons and daughters back to their loving Father.

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Whatever inheritance we receive—the Holy Spirit, eternal life, forgiveness of sin, the kingdom of God—all of these things are the possession of Jesus, the firstborn, and He shares them

with the family of God.

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The church family is where you meet your brothers and sisters.

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But when people met God the Father and they were adopted into the

family by Jesus, the big Brother, everything was so radically altered.

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They just decided, “Our spiritual family is more important than our physical family. Our family of new birth exceeds our family of birth.”

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ADOPTED TO WORSHIP

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EPHESIANS 5:18–21

18  Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to  debauchery.  Instead,  be  filled  with  the Spirit, 19 speaking  to  one  another  with  psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit. Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord, 

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EPHESIANS 5:1–21

20 always  giving  thanks to  God  the  Father for  everything,  in  the  name  of  our  Lord Jesus Christ.21 Submit  to  one  another out  of  reverence for Christ.

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In a family, everybody’s got to do their part. We need everybody to do their part—giving, praying, serving so that we can have a great family.

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The Rohingya And The Port Of Last Resortby Patricia Evangelista

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In a family, everybody’s got to do their part. We need everybody to do their part—giving, praying, serving so that we can have a great family.

We  know  our  place  in the  world.  We  are  the port  of  last  resort,  and have  little  to  offer  the Rohingya  beyond  a separate  peace.  Yet  I write  this  with  pride,  in the  hope  that  there  will always  be  a  cluster  of islands  southwest  of  the Pacific, where no ship  in need is called unwanted.

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In a family, everybody’s got to do their part. We need everybody to do their part—giving, praying, serving so that we can have a great family.

THE UNWANTED 

A Rohingya migrant eats food  dropped  by  a  Thai army  helicopter  after  he jumped  to  collect  the supplies  at  sea  from  a boat  drifting  in  Thai waters  off  the  southern island of Koh Lipe  in  the Andaman  sea  on  May 14, 2015. 

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In a family, everybody’s got to do their part. We need everybody to do their part—giving, praying, serving so that we can have a great family.

They  said  there  were knives  and  ropes.  They said  there  were riots over  scraps.  They said  they  were  stabbed and  beaten,  and  that there  were  days  when their  throats  were  so parched  they drank  their own urine. Some of them were  hanged,  others thrown overboard.

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In a family, everybody’s got to do their part. We need everybody to do their part—giving, praying, serving so that we can have a great family.

There  was  a  risk  of mass casualties,  said  aid groups. Drifting boats were turning into floating coffins. Ship decks were little more than  a  confusion  of shoulders,  ribs,  and  bony elbows. Rohingya refugees  waved  signs  as navies towed rickety boats out  to  sea.  The  crisis  had become a game of human Ping-Pong,  with  lives  in play  as  countries  took turns  slamming  the paddle.

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In a family, everybody’s got to do their part. We need everybody to do their part—giving, praying, serving so that we can have a great family.

There was a standoff,  until early last week, when news broke  that  the  Philippines had offered shelter to 3,000 boat  people.  “The Philippines,”  wrote The Telegraph,  “has  offered refuge  to  the  thousands  of migrants  who  have  been stranded  for  months  on boats  after  being repeatedly  rejected  and towed  back  to  sea  by Thailand,  Malaysia  and Indonesia.”

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In a family, everybody’s got to do their part. We need everybody to do their part—giving, praying, serving so that we can have a great family.

THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

Justice  Secretary  Leila  de  Lima announced that refugees “cannot always be expected to obtain travel  documents  particularly  where  the  agent  of persecution  is  the state.” The United Nations High Commission  on  Refugees saluted the  country’s "strong  humanitarian  tradition.”  Post  after  repost streamed down timelines, prefaced with messages shared by aid workers and  international protection officers and the occasional old friend from Australia.

This  is  how  it’s  done,  they  said.  Look  at  the Philippines. Look at what they’ve done.

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In a family, everybody’s got to do their part. We need everybody to do their part—giving, praying, serving so that we can have a great family.

THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

I suspect I am one of many who were initially confused,  not  so much  by  the  reports,  but  by  the general air of surprise and congratulatory glee that greeted  the government announcement. An earlier report that  the  country  would  push  back  the  boat people – a misinterpretation  later  corrected by  the government  –  was  received  with  doubt  by  news editors  and  roundly  protested  on  social  media. Many  of  us  assumed  we  would  welcome  the Rohingya. It was just a question of when.

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A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

There are some  truths  I  know. The drowning season  will  begin  in  June.  The  bribes  will  appear before  the campaigns  roll. The malls will  fill  in  the sweaty  noon,  the  clowns  will  dance  with  the corrupt,  and  the  ports  will  open  for  refugees, wherever they are from.

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The people nobody wantedThey are the Muslims of Northern  Rakhine  state, more  than  a  million strong, born in Myanmar with  family  going  back generations.  They  call themselves  the Rohingya.

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Myanmar  denies  them even  their  name.  They have,  instead,  been called  Bengalis, identified  by  Myanmar as  natives  of  a Bangladesh  that disclaims  them,  marked as  foreigners  and  illegal immigrants,  subject  to abuse and deportation.

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The Rohingya have been called  the  most persecuted  in  the  world, a Muslim minority whose mosques  were  burned by  nationalists seeking ”to  protect Buddhism”  Most  have been  denied  citizenship and  evicted  from  their homes.

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Although  they  have  been discriminated  for decades, ethnic  violence came  to  a  head  in  2012 when thousands of Arakan men,  “armed  with machetes,  swords, homemade  guns,  Molotov cocktails,  and  other weapons descended upon and  attacked  Muslim villages,”  torching  villages and killing residents.

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It  was,  as Human  Rights Watch  called  it,  “a coordinated  campaign  to forcibly  relocate  or  remove the state’s Muslims.”An  estimated  140,000  fled into  refugee  camps, where conditions  are  difficult  and food  is  scarce.  Although they  have  not  been permitted  to  leave, The Economist reported  that  in the  first  three  months  of 2015, 

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25,000 Rohingya, including those  living on  the borders of  Bangladesh,  bought their  way  into  boats  in  an attempt  to  reach  friendlier shores.  At  least  300  have died.  Some  of  those  boats drifted  into  the  waters  of Indonesia,  Malaysia  and Thailand  –  and  forced  the crisis  that  is  now  testing the  convictions  of  the international community.

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One  boat  in  particular, abandoned  by  captain  and crew,  packed  with  swollen-eyed passengers, drifted into Thailand  waters  after  an interception off Langkawi and Penang islands by Malaysian authorities.  Passengers  said they had been at sea for over three  months.  The  ship, said The  New  York  Times, “flew a  tattered black  flag on a  bamboo  mast,”  with  the words,  “We  are  Myanmar Rohingya.”

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The Thai navy repaired their engine,  gave  them provisions,  and  pronounced them  ready  to  travel. Thailand's  Lt.  Cmdr. Veerapong  Nakprasit  said the  navy  had  trained  the passengers  “to  navigate  on their  own,” adding that  it was “so they can reach their dream  destination.”  For  the Rohingya,  the  dream  has become anywhere  but home.

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In pursuit of the dreamIn  2014,  according  to  the UNHCR, 9  Rohingya migrants were  allowed  into  the Philippines "to be free from fear that  they're  going  to  be  sold again.""They  were  allowed  to  come into  the  Philippines  while  their processing  took  place,  and regained  a  few  kilos,  regained their  health,  regained  some dignity,  and  proceeded onwards  to  reach  their resettlement  countries,"  said Bernard  Kerblat,  country representative of the UNHCR.

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The  Philippines  was  a temporary  home,  where the  Rohingya  stayed  5 months “to recover.”"What  was  needed  at that  time,”  said  Kerblat, “is  to  find  a  sovereign state  ready  to  accept them  even  for  a  short time."

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A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

This  is  the Republic  of  the Philippines,  pearl of the orient, cradle of the brave, ringed by fire and drowned  by  storm,  where  the  disaster  season begins  in July,  lasts until Christmas,  then staggers into a rehabilitation period that ends when the next typhoon decimates another province.

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A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

Welcome  to  the  last  country  outside  the Vatican  without  divorce,  the  third most  dangerous country  for  journalists,  whose  airport  was celebrated for rising to fourth worst  instead of first, whose  road  traffic maintains  its place as  the ninth worst  in  the world. This  is where  a  doctor  can  be jailed  for  removing a  fetus  to  save a mother's  life, where most live under the poverty line, and where it is  possible,  if  you  know  where  to  go,  to  buy unmarked abortifacients  in  the back alleys  leading to the Church of the Black Nazarene.

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THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

And  yet,  according  to  the UN,  it  is  also  the country that in 2012 became “the first country in the Asia-Pacific  region  to  establish  a  procedure  to protect both refugees and stateless people." Of the many and varied ways we define ourselves, we are also  a  people who will  open  our  ports  to  the  very desperate.

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A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

It is not the first time. On September 8, 1937, a  steamship  named Gneisenau carrying German Jews escaping the Holocaust arrived in Manila, and was  given  official  welcome  by  the  Quezon government. World War II did not just bring in more Jews,  but  also Chinese  refugees  and  residents  of the  British  colony  of  Hong  Kong.  The  Philippines remained open to refugees until December 8, 1941 – the day the Japanese arrived with their bayonets and burned cities to the ground.

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THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

"We  would  not  be  alive  today  if  not  for  the Philippines,”  said  84-year-old Lotte  Hershefield. “We would've been destroyed in the crematorium."In  1949,  the  International  Refugee  Organization made an appeal  to  the  international community  for safe  refuge  on  behalf  of  thousands  of White Russians whose lives were endangered by civil war after  the  Bolshevik  Revolution.  Only  one  country offered  protection  –  the  Philippines,  whose government  granted  temporary  shelter  to  an estimated 6,000 Russians in the former naval base of Tubabao Island in Guiuan, Eastern Samar.

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A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

In  1975,  the  mounting  massacres  by  the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia as well as threats from Vietnam’s  new  communist  government  sent thousands  of  refugees  into  exile.  Many  were provided  with  food,  shelter  and  education  by  the Philippine Refugee Processing Center.In  the  20  years  the  center  was  in  service, over 400,000  Indochina  refugees passed  through its doors.

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THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

'We will take him home'I write this in an attempt to understand, if only for 

myself,  what  seems  to  be  a  national  impulse  in  a country  that  can  barely  support  its  own.  It  is  a compulsion  we  have  rarely  questioned,  but  is  now thrown  into  sharp  relief  by  the  crisis  in  the Andaman Sea.

There  is  no  easy  explanation.  It  may  be  little more  than  the  practicality  of  living  in  an  archipelago with porous borders. Or it could be another inheritance from the American occupation, much the same as free speech,  secular  governance  and  a  great  and  abiding love for imported spam.

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THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

And  yet  it’s  difficult  to  believe  all  this  is nothing  more  than  a  result  of  habit  and circumstance.  It  is  the  same  impulse  that  has a barber who lost his shop in a typhoon offering jobs to  the  two  barbers  who  lost  their  homes.  It  is  an impulse that lives in the aftermath of disaster – the widow  and  her  children  surviving  on  looted  goods dropped  off  by  tattooed  men, the  father  wrapping the corpse of his neighbor’s daughter  just after he lost  his  wife, the  displaced  mother insisting  on feeding journalists out of her meager store.

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THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

In  2012, after  Typhoon  Pablo ripped  through Compostela  Valley,  I  was  sent  to  New  Bataan  to cover  the survivors.  It was 5 days after  the storm, and  the  evacuation  center  smelled  of  sweat  and corpses.  I  remember a woman  in her  late  fifties, a grandmother  who  had  travelled  8  hours  by  jeep with  her miner  husband.  They  had  come  for  their daughter,  and were  told  she  was  dead.  Their  two grandchildren had survived.

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THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

They  were  all  going  home,  she  said,  to  the house near the mines where the children would be raised as their own.

Her  husband  walked  in,  trailing  a  9-year-old boy. The  boy was  an  orphan,  said  the miner,  and had  been  snatched  by  a  neighbor  from  the flashfloods  in  time  to  see  his  parents  and  older brother drown.

If no one claimed  the boy,  said  the old man, they would bring him home.

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A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

The port of last resortToday,  Malaysia,  Indonesia  and  Thailand 

have  committed  to  the  rescue  of  what  may  be thousands  of  refugees  still  at  sea.  Indonesia  and Malaysia have already offered  temporary  refuge. A number  of  countries,  including  the  United  States, have promised resettlement assistance.

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A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

“It  may  be  conceivable,”  said  the  UNHCR’s Kerblat,  “that  the  reiteration  of  the  government  of the  Philippines  to  uphold  their  commitment  to asylum  may  have  contributed  to  encourage  other member  states  to  positively  reconsider  their position.”  HRW  Deputy  Director  for  Asia Phelim Kine  offered  the  same  thought,  calling  the Philippines’  initial  offer  of  asylum  “leadership  by example.”

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THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

I’d  like  to  believe  the  Philippines  had  some influence  in  the sudden  reversal  of  positions,  but I'm also well aware it could have just as well been a function  of  timing  and  circumstance. Aceh’s fishermen were  rescuing  boat  people  even  before Indonesia  officially  allowed  the  Rohingya  to disembark.  Thailand  and  Malaysia,  before  their crackdown  on  refugees,  have  themselves given shelter to tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees.

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A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

The truth  is  that we’re not all  that different.  It is  only  that  we  took  a  stand,  at  a  time  when everyone else had decided they had done enough.

I suspect it is at these moments when we are at our best, when we realize there is no one left to stand but us.  I don’t believe  there's any  irony  in a Catholic  country welcoming Rohingya migrants,  in much the same way as there was no surprise when Jews and Protestants sailed into our ports.  Muslim South is just as vehement in their demand we offer aid, promising land and protection to the Rohingya.

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A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

This  is  not  about  religion,  as  much  as  it  is about memory  and  necessity  and  pride. We  know what  it  is  to  live  as  underdogs.  We  have  fought losing  wars,  have  marched  unarmed  and  singing towards  a  tyrant’s  loaded  cannons,  and  still  stood cheering as our pound-for-pound national hero lost what  may  be  recorded  as  the  most  monotonous boxing match in sports history.

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THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

Many of us recognize the reckless courage it took for the Rohingya to smuggle their children into tilting  boats.  It  is  the  same  sacrifice  we’ve  seen in millions  of  our  own,  who  have  risked  abuse overseas  for  the  sake  of  future  and  family.  We know what it is to beg. We've stood at the receiving end of charity and contempt. Maybe this  is why so many of us will look past political cost and practical consideration to the reality of bone and muscle and beating heart.

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A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

I don't have  the answers. All  I know  is  that  if the  cost  of  generosity  is  high,  the  price  of  our refusal will be much higher still.

The  crisis  is  not  over,  but  the  Rohingya  are now  welcome  in  the  countries  they  sought. Thousands have been rescued and are now under the care of  Malaysia  and  Indonesia.  The Philippines, many miles distant, will have little need to  prepare  its  coasts.  The  Rohingya's  imagined future has never been this country – a nation big on dreams  and  short  on  reality,  torn  by  conflict, wracked by disaster, whose own people look to the distance for greener pastures.

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THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

We know what we are. We are the port of last resort,  and  have  little  to  offer  beyond  a  separate peace. Yet  I write  this with  pride,  in  the  hope  that there will always be a cluster of  islands southwest of  the  Pacific,  where  no  ship  in  need  is  called unwanted.

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THE UNWANTED

A Rohingya migrant eats food dropped by a Thai army helicopter after he jumped to collect the supplies at sea from a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman sea on May 14, 2015.

There are many days – when  the  thousands stand sweating at midmorning waiting for trains that do  not  come,  when  another  toddler  dies  of  piss-poor  conditions  in  Zamboanga,  when  a  chinless senator  howls  about  the  Muslim  scourge,  when another  scandal  and  another  charge  and  another whistle-blower  takes  over  the  headlines  –  when there is cause to be ashamed of who we are.

It  is  not  today.  Today,  it  is  a  grand  and marvelous  thing  to  be  born  a  Filipino. – Rappler.com