Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2015

The Command to Care

God blessed them; and God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” 
Then God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the surface of all the earth, and every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you; and to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the sky and everything that moves on the earth which has life, I have given every green plant for food”; and it was so.
Genesis 1:28-30 NASB

I remember when my parents gave me my first guitar.  I had wanted one for some time, I had invested time learning to play on my dad’s guitar.  When my parents gave me my own guitar it came with a solemn charge.  This was a gift, but it was expected that this gift would be taken care of.  It was a way to show appreciation.  I was not just being given a gift, but I was being given a gift that needed to be maintained and was meant to be used for a specific purpose.  God created mankind to fill, care for, and enjoy His amazing creation of planet earth.  This charge was repeated to Noah and his descendants after the great flood (Genesis 9:1-4).  This planet is a special charge for humanity.  To discover what God has made and how to best support it as it supports us by God’s provision.  Just as my parents’ charge to me to care for my first guitar was really for my greatest good, so caring for this amazing planet is an important part of the charge of every believer.  We were never meant to abdicate our management of this domain either in the sense of abusing it, or in the sense of worshipping it and thinking that the earth would be better off without us.  We are meant to interact responsibly with our physical environment, appreciating and enjoying the great gift that it is to us from our loving Heavenly Father.  And yes, I still have my first guitar, and it still gets played, enjoyed and maintained.  

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Turning on the Lights

Then God said, "Let there be lights in the firmament of the heavens to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and season and for days and years; and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heavens to give light on the earth"; and it was so.  Then God made two great lights: the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night.  He made the stars also. God set them in the firmament of the heavens to give light on the earth, and to rule over the day and over the night, and  to divide the light from the darkness. And God saw that it was good.  So the evening and the morning were the fourth day.  Genesis 1:14-19

It is mind blowing to think that God created light before creating the light makers.  I remember being haunted as a child by the atheist eschatology. Sitting in class and being told that our star would one day burn down and die, long before that taking all life off of the planet earth without so much as a sound.  I found the very thought appalling that some future generation of people would be slowly burned, or frozen to death while all human existence fizzled off no more meaningless than a candle that had run our of wick.  Upon noticing that I was trouble the teacher asked me what was wrong.  I replied that I was sad that everyone would die.  She tried to assure me with the words, "You'll already be long dead by then.  So don't worry about it!"  So that is what it is to live in spiritual darkness.  The world understands their dependence upon the "light givers" but would rather resign themselves to absolute meaninglessness and loss than risk seeing the light Creator! It is amazing for us to look up at the stars.  The beautiful pictures of the stars that are so far beyond our ability to see with the natural eye is beyond breathtaking.  The Hubble Telescope shows some of the amazing and beautiful formations that have been tucked away since God created the world.  When He formed those beautiful structures and formations was He thinking of us?  Did He think how amazed and mystified we would be as we saw the distant star formations that are invisible to the naked eye?  Or were we not even apart of the thought, did He just make them because they reflect something of the beauty, creativity and order that flow forth from His being?  I don't know, but what I do know is this: all of that beauty and wonder merited a single statement in Scripture: "He made the stars also."  God then proceeded to reveal pages and pages about Himself and His love for mankind.  It is amazing to think that the angels of heaven could see those "star structures" up close, but they marvel at what God is doing in every person who has trusted Jesus Christ.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Culture War


"According to the doings of the land of Egypt, where yo dwelt, you shall not do; and according to the doings of the land of canaan, where I am bringing you, you shall not do; nor shall you walk in their ordinances. You shall not observe My judgments and keep My ordinances, to walk in them: I am the LORD your God." Leviticus 18:3-4

Culture has become something of a "buzz word" in America today. Culture has been defined as "what we do without thinking about it." And an old middle eastern proverb tells us that "Custom is the fifth element in the universe." The way we get used to doing things dictates a great deal in terms of how we go about our day and governs many of our most important social interactions. While the children of Israel were wandering through the desert en route to their new promised home in Israel Moses was commanded by God to put some time aside to explain how important culture was to be to them. They were not to bring the pagan customs and godless habits that they may have picked up from the Egyptians, and they were, furthermore, not to adopt the customs of the idolaters whom the Lord would be displacing in order to give them the land. Their culture was to be defined by their relationship with the Lord their God.

Our situation is a bit different. God is not marching us up to the gates of a physical city to displace them. We are waiting for our redemption when our Lord calls us home. Until then we are to live as sojourners here on this earth (1 Peter 2:11). While our true citizenship is in Heaven (Philippians 3:20). The question that we need to be answering about each custom, each issue of culture is whether this action, habit, or pattern is fitting for a citizen of Heaven, or if it does not agree with the culture of the redeemed. As we studied this week, every believer has died to the ungodly world system. I pray that you live this week in the fullness of the freedom from the world that would enslave you if you let it.