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Day 2: All living creatures // Dia 2: Todas as criaturas vivas



Here we are again talking about the environment. And I will keep talking for some days because I think it is time for every one of us takes responsibility for how we live our lives. It doesn’t matter if you are Christian or not if you believe in God or not. We have in common one thing: the planet. The only habitable place that we have in the whole universe. I don’t have kids I sure could live without worrying too much about the future. But I know many people who have children and still act like nothing is happening or they can’t do anything about to halt this nonsense that is self-destruction. There are too many ways that men can annihilate themselves. One of those is by destroying the very and only place we live by not taking care of simple things like your trash and the things you buy.

Let’s read what the man has to say about it today.

 

Day Two: All Living Creatures

 

How special are we in God’s design of creation?

 

There are two main ways that people tend to look at the story of Noah. The first is as a story of sin, with man’s sin leading God to take drastic action. The second is one of hope, with God’s promise that He will never again send a flood to destroy the earth.

 

This is all God’s work, but what does it mean for us? In this covenant, He never said He would stop us from destroying the earth.

 

When reading the story of Noah, we can often miss who God is making His covenant with. It is not just between God and man. It is between God and “all living creatures.” In this passage, God makes a point of telling us that He is speaking to all living creatures five times, which must mean that He wants us to take this point seriously.

 

All living creatures were affected by the floods, and all living creatures were then subject to the mercy and compassion of God’s covenant. 

 

When people hear the “e” word (“environmentalism”), they think that you’re a tree-hugger or care more about polar bears or seals than you care about human life. Just because you care about one thing (the environment) doesn’t mean that you care about another thing (human life) less. For example, I’m sure we wouldn’t say that people who have pets care about human life or their Christian faith any less than people who don’t have pets.

 

The call for environmental stewardship comes from the Bible, meaning that it comes from God. If God asks us to do something, surely this must be for our good: it is from the environment that we get the food that we eat and the air that we breathe, as well as a great deal of joy in its beauty and fun in exploring God’s vast creation.

 

Imagine for a moment that you are Noah. You have spent forty days and forty nights on an ark filled with animals – because God told you to – while the world has been flooded, and now the floodwaters are coming down and you are seeing land again.

 

Wouldn’t you be grateful to see that land again? Wouldn’t being separated from the land for so long give you a new appreciation for it?

 

Throughout the Bible, we see that humans have a special relationship with God, but Noah reminds us that we are still a part of all of creation and that God has a relationship with all of His creation.

 

Questions for Discussion

 

1. Does God making a covenant with “all living creatures” affect His relationship with us?

 

2. Do things such as natural disasters and global pandemics relate to God’s covenant?

 

3. If we separate humanity from the rest of creation, how does this affect our understanding of what it means to be human?

Aqui estamos novamente falando sobre o meio ambiente. E vou continuar falando por alguns dias porque acho que é hora de cada um de nós assumir a responsabilidade por como vivemos nossas vidas. Não importa se você é cristão ou não, se acredita em Deus ou não. Temos uma coisa em comum: o planeta. O único lugar habitável que temos em todo o universo. Eu não tenho filhos que eu poderia viver sem me preocupar muito com o futuro. Mas eu conheço muitas pessoas que têm filhos e ainda agem como se nada estivesse acontecendo ou não pudessem fazer nada para impedir esse absurdo que é a autodestruição. Existem muitas maneiras pelas quais os homens podem se aniquilar. Uma delas é destruir o próprio e único lugar em que vivemos, sem cuidar de coisas simples como o seu lixo e as coisas que você compra.

Vamos ler o que o homem tem a dizer sobre isso hoje.

 

Dia dois: todas as criaturas vivas

 

Quão especiais somos no projeto de criação de Deus?

 

Existem duas maneiras principais pelas quais as pessoas tendem a olhar para a história de Noé. O primeiro é como uma história de pecado, com o pecado do homem levando Deus a tomar medidas drásticas. A segunda é de esperança, com a promessa de Deus de que Ele nunca mais enviará um dilúvio para destruir a terra.

 

Tudo isso é obra de Deus, mas o que isso significa para nós? Nessa aliança, Ele nunca disse que nos impediria de destruir a terra.

 

Ao ler a história de Noé, muitas vezes podemos perder com quem Deus está fazendo Sua aliança. Não é apenas entre Deus e o homem. É entre Deus e "todas as criaturas vivas". Nesta passagem, Deus faz questão de nos dizer que Ele está falando a todas as criaturas vivas cinco vezes, o que deve significar que Ele deseja que levemos esse ponto a sério.

 

Todas as criaturas vivas foram afetadas pelas enchentes, e todas as criaturas vivas foram então sujeitas à misericórdia e compaixão da aliança de Deus.

 

Quando as pessoas ouvem a palavra "A" ("ambientalismo"), elas pensam que você adora árvores ou se preocupa mais com ursos polares ou focas do que com a vida humana. Só porque você se preocupa com uma coisa (o meio ambiente) não significa que você se preocupa menos com outra coisa (a vida humana). Por exemplo, tenho certeza de que não diríamos que as pessoas que têm animais de estimação se preocupam com a vida humana ou sua fé cristã menos do que as pessoas que não têm animais de estimação.

 

A chamada para a gestão ambiental vem da Bíblia, o que significa que vem de Deus. Se Deus nos pede que façamos algo, com certeza deve ser para o nosso bem: é do ambiente que obtemos os alimentos que comemos e o ar que respiramos, bem como muita alegria em sua beleza e diversão em explorando a vasta criação de Deus.

 

Imagine por um momento que você é Noah. Você passou quarenta dias e quarenta noites em uma arca cheia de animais - porque Deus lhe disse para fazer - enquanto o mundo foi inundado e agora as águas do dilúvio estão baixando e você está vendo a terra novamente.

 

Você não ficaria grato em ver aquela terra novamente? Estar separado da terra por tanto tempo não lhe daria uma nova apreciação por ela?

 

Por toda a Bíblia, vemos que os humanos têm um relacionamento especial com Deus, mas Noé nos lembra que ainda fazemos parte de toda a criação e que Deus tem um relacionamento com toda a Sua criação.

 

Perguntas para discussão

 

1. Deus fazendo uma aliança com “todas as criaturas vivas” afeta Seu relacionamento conosco?

 

2. Coisas como desastres naturais e pandemias globais se relacionam com a aliança de Deus?

 

3. Se separarmos a humanidade do resto da criação, como isso afeta nossa compreensão do que significa ser humano?

 




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