Earth Day 2015

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April 22, 1970 is an important day in our history.  On that day Congress established April 22 as "Earth Day."  In a time when pollution seemed to be running rampant and people were misusing Planet Earth, some decided to set aside a day to remember where we live.  I realize that for many people then, and now, this day reflects more on "Mother Earth" than God as Creator.  But, that shouldn't stop us from presenting Him as such.

Throughout the Bible God's role as Creator is clearly seen.  Psalm 24:1-2 says, "The earth is the Lord's, and all it contains, the world, and those who dwell in it.  For He has founded it upon the seas and established it upon the rivers. "  King David was reminding us of God's creative work.  

Psalm 24 is part of a trilogy of Psalms.  Psalms 22, 23, and 24 form a movement of truth.  Psalm 22 presents the truth of the cross, Psalm 23 presents the truth of the crook, and Psalm 24 presents the truth of the crown.  Each Psalm reminds us of the importance of Jesus Christ.  When David reflects on the crown he wants us to realize that one day Jesus will sit as King over Planet Earth because it is His from creation.

Other Bible writers present the truth of God's creation and ownership of earth.   From Moses in Exodus 9:29 and 19:5, to Asaph in Psalm 50:12, to Ethan in Psalm 89:11 to Job in Job 41:11, to even the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 10:26, the writers of Scripture are clear that God owns and operates His creation.  This world is not man's and it did not come about by accident.

In the Garden of Eden God gave to mankind a responsibility to till the ground and to keep the earth.  In this command rests mankind's duty to God's creation.  Mankind is to cultivate the earth and to guard it.  We are merely stewards taking care of Someone else's property. We are only borrowing it.

When I was growing up my mother used to tell me that when I borrowed something I was  to return it in better condition, or at least as good of a condition, as when I borrowed it.  Since we are just borrowers of this universe it is incumbent upon us to treat it in that manner.  Though the songwriter said, "This world is not my home," we actually do live here for awhile.  In the time we sojourn here on Planet Earth we should take care to treat it well.

As believers in Jesus Christ, and children of God, may Earth Day 2015 be a day we remember Whose world we live in.  We could say it like this, "God Created Earth Day."  Now, if I punctuate it like this, "'God Created Earth' Day" it gets it right!  God didn't create "Earth Day."  Rather, He created Earth and on this day we can celebrate that truth.

 

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