A Well Balanced Perspective
And He who sits on the throne said, "Behold, I am making all things new."
In an age in which global warming, climate change and concerns about the viability of our planet's environment are seemingly on the forefront of everyone's mind, it is often difficult to find peace and clarity. Everyone wants to blame someone else for the planet's troubles, and the ones who are blamed want to disavow that a problem exists…and all the while a nascent despair settles in as we seriously doubt the kind of future that our children and grandchildren will inherit from us.
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11 Comments:
Hey, KC, linky not worky and I wanna read more! Is it just me?
I'm sorry Missy. Thanks for letting me know. I think it's fixed now.
participants within the redemptive plan of God in creation.
This is a powerful statement.
I love this concept of active participation in redemption. The status quo is to live carefree, depending on some blind sovereignty, instead of accepting the responsibility we bear as the hands and feet of Christ.
Excellent article.
Thanks, KC - glad I cam back. You linked to a great post.
Well said Jeff.
Thanks for reading Missy. ;-)
I like it.
Very thoughtful and wise.
It doesn't get involved in the issue the way the world is (who is right and who is wrong). Instead it starts with the truth about the environment (we are stewards, not consumers) and ends with an even deeper truth about the future (god is god and is in control). In my heart I had an idea that there was a better way to approach global warming than just jumping in bed with one party or another, and this article put words to what the Spirit has laid in my soul.
Good find, kc.
Edit: god is *good* and is in control
Brandon, my thoughts exactly. Thanks. ;-)
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