Care for it
Monday December
31st, Psalm 148: The Lord made them to last forever, and nothing can change what he
has done. All creatures on earth, you
obey his commands, so come praise the LORD! Sea monsters and the deep sea, fire
and hail, snow and frost, and every stormy wind, come praise the LORD! All
mountains and hills, fruit trees and cedars, every wild and tame animal, all
reptiles and birds, come praise the LORD! Every king and every ruler, all
nations on earth, every man and every woman, young people and old, come
praise the LORD! All creation, come praise the name of the LORD. The West Antartic is melting twice as fast as previously thought http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/23/west-antarctica-warming-climate-change_n_2356287.html When we look at the endangered species list,
or the list of the many forms of life that are no longer endangered because
they no longer exist, we can only imagine the sadness of the Lord who created
them and called them good. I know some
are natural changes; life would be a bit difficult with T-Rex running
around. But let’s get real, the Dodo
bird never hurt anyone. Maybe the
compromises in climate change talks and legislation seem like good logical
compromises between and our economy and God’s creation, but then again maybe we
are just using our economy the same way the people used the golden calf while
Moses was up on the mountain, our attempt once again to stick our head in the
sand and pretend that Our world as we have created it will be just fine. Perhaps our sin, our idolatry, is thinking
that that our economy is more important than some life form we have learned to
exploit yet. Perhaps it exists only
because God wants it that way, and that should be good enough. The opponents of
climate change legislation of the world point to the snow or cold in Anchorage
as proof that there is no global warming.
In the meantime profits and pollution both flow upward and kill the rest
of us little by little. God looks at
what we have done and does not call it good.
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