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EXPRESS YOUR CONCERNS "When I shut up the heavens so there is no rain,
"be content with what you
have, because God has said, 'Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.'
" (Hebrews
13:5-6)
"Though the mountains be
shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be
shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed". (Isaiah 54:10) What
do we have to be fearful about? The
Bible provides us with the assurance that we are not forgotten and God is in
total control. All is going
according to plan! We
are exhorted:
"Do not be anxious about
anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present
your requests to God. And the peace
of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your
minds in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:6-7) Why
do we have no peace in the face of the gradual physical decay of the planet
around us? It is because we do not
present our requests to God with thanksgiving.
Do we believe that there is a place in God's heart for the creation which
he has placed under our care? Then
if we are serious about wanting to protect the environment, it is necessary to
see what prerequisites God has set in the Scriptures for his maintaining the
health of the land. Our actions and
our prayers to God need to be consistent with what he has directed us to be
doing as the "stewards" of his creation:
"When I shut up the heavens so
there is no rain, or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague among
my people, if my people ... will humble themselves and pray ... and turn from
their wicked ways, then I will hear ... and will forgive their sin and heal
their land." (2 Chronicles
7:14) This
promise of healing was not simply given in an eternal sense.
It is for today. The Bible tells us that the defiling of our land has come as
a result of our failure to "yield good fruit."
If we are anxious about the health and future of our world, this passage
tells us that there are three things God expects us to do.
We need to acknowledge our arrogance toward God, (humble ourselves).
We need to become dependent on God rather than our own abilities, (pray).
And we need to change our behavior so that it is in submission to the
commands that God has given us, (turn from our wicked ways). Now
if we have an assurance that God has not lost control of the situation, we must
also remember that there is a difference between putting aside our fearfulness
and neglecting our responsibility. To properly know the difference we need to
learn what the Word of God says about the world we live on.
That is why it is so important to understand the misconceptions that we
tend to have regarding what God has said about his creation.
What concerns should we gently correct as errors in perception and what
issues require us to take action to make right?
Then when we see something that is not right, but is beyond our control,
our responsibility as stewards is to express our concern to the One who is in
control. We are not to ignore the
problem as someone else's job. The
thing to do is to pray as though we actually believe that the God who created
the world is able to intervene in his creation. Prayer
expresses our dependence upon God. We
pray when we have determined that we cannot do something under our own strength
and understanding. (Doesn't that
sound a lot like the ecological problems that we are experiencing?) But
all these things are promised in the context of "if my people who are called by my name".
The Bible says these instructions concerning the steps necessary to heal
the land, can only be put to use by those God recognizes as his own.
As Jesus put it, "My mother
and brothers are those who hear God's word and put it into practice." (Luke
8:21) Therefore,
if you are truly concerned about the environment and want to do something to
help, the first thing that you must do is to get yourself right with the God of
the Bible. By Maurice Hamel 19C032601 www.healingtheland.org |