Bamenda, Cameroon at sunset |
There
has been much in the news lately that has upset me.
The stories of shooters
gunning down innocent people is horrifying. Last month it was in a church and
at military recruiting and training facilities, and this week it was a movie
theater. Lord- help us! These crimes against human beings are
horrible.
Then I heard the story of Cecil the lion.
Humans ravaging the
earth...it does not take long to realize that things are not as they was meant
to be...
Cecil the lion |
There
is no doubt that I have a great love of animals. At this point I might lose
some of you, thinking that I some how value the lives of animals over people.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Human lives are so very precious. I do
believe that how we treat all of God's creation is important.
I want to use this situation to illuminate something.
We are stewards. Of this earth. And all that is within it.
"Then God blessed them and said, “Be fruitful and multiply. Fill the earth
and govern it. Reign over the fish in the sea, the birds in the
sky, and all the animals that scurry along the ground.”
Then God said, “Look! I have given you every seed-bearing plant throughout the
earth and all the fruit trees for your food. And I have given every green
plant as food for all the wild animals, the birds in the sky, and the small
animals that scurry along the ground—everything that has life.” And that is
what happened.
Then God looked over all he had made, and he saw that it was very good!"
Genesis 1:28-31 NLT
I researched Genesis 1:28 a bit to try and discover
what is meant by govern and reign (or in other translations: subdue and
dominion). It appears that these are the only occurrences of these particular
Hebrew words. And from all commentaries I reviewed, it appears that
responsibility in human supremacy over the animals was key.
So what did I conclude...
Humans were given a tremendous job over the earth. God invited us to partner
with Him in His great work. He made the living things and asked us to care,
govern, rule (with gentleness following His example), and reign over
creation.
Of course, after such a fall as we had (sin entering the world), and being
separated from the One Who thoughtfully, tenderly, powerfully created the
world...well, it became a mess.
The first to die were animals so that garments could be made to cover and
protect Adam and Eve. Shortly after, Cain murdered his brother Abel...
Here is what I believe: We handed over our birthright, the authority and
ability to rule and govern justly, rightly, tenderly, perfectly; and were infected
with sin (the not trusting God and choosing to try to "god"
(rule/save/govern) ourselves).
***Ok- I have to stop here for a second and share something I heard from Dr.
Timothy Jennings. He shares that God is constantly generous and that you can see
His generosity in nature...the clouds give the earth rain, the earth sends
water back through evaporation...the trees give oxygen to us, we give carbon
dioxide to the trees. He calls it the Law of Love. Now, should someone put a
bag over his/her head and say, "I do not want to share with the trees
anymore. Get your own carbon dioxide. I'm keeping all of mine." What would
happen? Jennings says that the Law of Love (generosity) would be broken and the
breaking of that law would result in death. I wanted to share this, because I
think it is remarkable, and it sheds some light onto what sin is and how it
leads to death and destruction.***
Now, clearly we cannot save ourselves. So I tend to wonder if before the world
was even formed, if the Father, Son and Holy Spirit had a great conversation...
I wonder if they thought and shared about what they were to make, with smiles
and laughter (Meister Eckhart said that we were born out of the laughter of the
Trinity!). And then a hush fell as they knew what would happen...the sound of
God's heart as He says with grief in His voice, "Where are you?",
knowing full well Adam was hiding in his shame...something he was not meant to
experience or feel.
I wonder if, knowing what was needed, Jesus said, I'll get them Dad.
I wonder if there were tears in their eyes. I wonder if there was knowing look
between them all.
I wonder if they looked in the future and saw the new heaven and the new earth,
with no more death, no more sickness, no more pain, and with great, beautiful
courage, love and joy, they laughed us into existence!
When Jesus came to earth, He gave us our birthright back. And as I reach back
and touch Him in His death and resurrection, and claim that He took my sin,
sickness, and death...and I take His righteousness, health, and life, I'm new.
I may not look different outwardly, but inwardly, I'm being renewed
constantly.
So now that we have our authority back, I see why it is so tremendously
important that we rely on and place ourselves under Jesus' authority.
I think about Cecil. Lured out of his protected area, shot and skinned. Those
are not the actions spoken about in Genesis 1:28. Those are not the tender,
powerfully protective actions of an appointed steward of creation. Where is the
responsibility? Oh my...it is simply deplorable to me.
I think about the pain of people in South Carolina, Chattanooga, and Nashville.
No- these are not the actions of good stewards.
I found two definitions of the word Steward on Dictionary.com particularly
helpful:
1.
a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who
administers anything as the agent of another or others.
2.
a person appointed by an organization or group to supervise the
affairs of that group at certain functions.
If we are to rule/ govern this earth as an "agent" of Christ (it's
Creator) what would that look like?
I just happened to be searching the word "tender" this week on
biblegateway.com I found that overwhelmingly, that word was directly
linked to God.
Following my Creator's lead, as an agent of Jesus - Who Loves Me So, I should
act tenderly. There is tremendous power in tenderness. God's tenderness towards
me has softened my heart, and my stubbornness subsides and gives way
to generosity and love.
A few years ago, the Hubs and I had the privilege of going on
Disney's Animal Kingdom- Wild Africa Trek. Here a few pictures of the
wild, creatively-made, powerful, and graceful creation we are blessed to
steward:
Ok- I had to put a picture of food in here! We had a wonderful picnic lunch in a pavilion overlooking the savanna. Look at the beautiful edible orchid!!! |
Disney
provided that a portion of our ticket price could go to the conservation effort
of our choice. We learned about various conservation efforts on the excursion
so that we could make our choice at the end. The Hubs and I chose "Dogs
for Cats". Lions and other big cats are a problem for farmers and herdsmen
in Africa. These cats will come into cattle or chicken enclosures and kill easy
prey for some supper. Therefore, the people of this area kill the lions to
protect their livestock and families. This initiative trains dogs to chase
these big cats from farms and herds, thereby protecting the livestock, the
people, and the big cats! Now THAT feels like ruling, subduing,
governing...reigning over creation.
We Are Stewards.
#wearestewards
Grace and Peace
Friends!
La Bonne Vie Y'all!
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