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Day 8: Mocking the Truth (last day) // Dia 8: Zombando da Verdade (último dia)


 


Fortunately, I haven’t heard anyone say that “we are all going to heaven therefore I don’t need to worry about nature”. Funny thing, it is clear that anyone who says that has never read the Bible. Because several times in the Bible the description of heaven is too much like the earth. Eden’s restoration (Revelation 22 NIV), “the wolf and the lamb shall gaze together (Isaiah 65:25)… etc. What to think about this? Have you ever thought that heaven will be here on earth? In fact, in Revelation (21:10) it is written that the New Jerusalem will be coming down from heaven. Why? Because it will shine upon the kings of the earth (Revelation 21:24). So, the Bible is saying that there will be earth and heaven communicating openly through the New Jerusalem. What I am saying is: The earth will still be earth, of course, cleaned from the sins and death, but still earth, a restored one. So, we are on earth in this journey in heaven’s direction, (or restored earth’s direction) and it is like we are preparing ourselves to be heaven’s citizens (or New Earth). Do you think God will allow earth’s destroyers to live in the new, restored earth? If you carefully read Revelation 11: 15 – 18, especially 18, you will see that in the very end God will destroy the destroyers of the earth. How about that? You don’t want to be included in that group, do you?

 

Day Eight: Mocking the Truth

 

As it is, the earth is becoming a less sustainable place to live.

 

Over and over again, even among educated people, we hear statements like “It doesn’t really matter because it’s all going to burn anyway. Why should we care? We’re all going to get raptured and go to Heaven, and so we’ll just leave this mess behind.”

 

But does the Bible really say this?

 

All the way through the Bible, we are called to stewardship and concern. The context of this call tells us a lot about the mode and character of God. He wants us to participate in living out His plan for all of creation. In the end, if God is calling us to do something, we need to answer that call.

 

God is bringing fire. He brought water the first time, and He’s bringing fire the second time, for the same purpose: to cleanse the earth.

 

It is ungodly man that will perish, not the earth. While we are on earth God calls us to be good stewards of it. God calls us to care for it.

 

God brought water and fire to cleanse the earth. He also brought water and fire to cleanse our souls: first in Baptism, then with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. It is through the Holy Spirit that we live, and through the Holy Spirit that we pray.

 

When Jesus teaches His disciples how to pray, one of the petitions that He gives is “your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” (Matthew 6:10). Jesus is telling us that there is a huge link between earth and heaven and that we should be asking for the earth to be a reflection of heaven.

 

History teaches us that many things are cyclical. If we look at the world today, it seems that we are breaking out of a cycle and into an escalation of problems. We could say that things are moving in the direction of the things of Matthew 24.

 

We can’t know when the second coming is, but we do know that it is coming. We know that Jesus is coming. There is going to be a major catastrophe on this earth that will rid it of all sin and give it a second chance. And we need to ask ourselves: are we ready for Him?

 

Questions for Discussion

 

1. What is the relationship between the health of our souls and the concern that we should have for the health of the planet?

 

2. What does Peter mean when he says that people are ‘mocking the truth’?

 

3. What are my hopes for the future?

Felizmente, não ouvi ninguém dizer que "vamos todos para o céu, portanto, não preciso me preocupar com a natureza". Engraçado, é claro que quem diz isso nunca leu a Bíblia. Porque várias vezes na Bíblia a descrição do céu é muito parecida com a terra. A restauração do Éden (Apocalipse 22 NVI), “o lobo e o cordeiro olharão juntos (Isaías 65:25) ... etc. O que pensar sobre isso? Você já pensou que o céu será aqui na terra? Na verdade, em Apocalipse (21:10) está escrito que a Nova Jerusalém descerá do céu. Por quê? Porque brilhará sobre os reis da terra (Apocalipse 21:24). Portanto, a Bíblia está dizendo que haverá terra e céu se comunicando abertamente por meio da Nova Jerusalém. O que estou dizendo é: A terra ainda será terra, é claro, limpa dos pecados e da morte, mas ainda será terra, restaurada. Então, estamos na terra nesta jornada na direção do céu, (ou da terra restaurada) e é como se estivéssemos nos preparando para ser cidadãos do céu (ou Nova Terra). Você acha que Deus permitirá que os destruidores da terra vivam na nova terra restaurada? Se você ler cuidadosamente Apocalipse 11: 15-18, especialmente 18, verá que no final Deus destruirá os destruidores da terra. Que tal isso? Você não quer ser incluído nesse grupo, quer?

 

Dia Oito: Zombando da verdade

 

Do jeito que está, a Terra está se tornando um lugar menos sustentável para se viver.

 

Repetidamente, mesmo entre pessoas instruídas, ouvimos afirmações como "Não importa realmente, porque tudo vai queimar de qualquer maneira. Por que devemos nos importar? Todos nós vamos ser arrebatados e ir para o Céu, então vamos simplesmente deixar essa bagunça para trás. "

 

Mas a Bíblia realmente diz isso?

 

Ao longo de toda a Bíblia, somos chamados à administração e preocupação. O contexto desta chamada nos diz muito sobre o modo e o caráter de Deus. Ele deseja que participemos da execução de Seu plano para toda a criação. No final, se Deus está nos chamando para fazer algo, precisamos atender a esse chamado.

 

Deus está trazendo fogo. Ele trouxe água pela primeira vez e está trazendo fogo pela segunda vez, com o mesmo propósito: limpar a terra.

 

É o homem ímpio que perecerá, não a terra. Enquanto estamos na terra, Deus nos chama para sermos bons administradores dela. Deus nos chama para cuidar dela.

 

Deus trouxe água e fogo para limpar a terra. Ele também trouxe água e fogo para limpar nossas almas: primeiro no Batismo, depois com o derramamento do Espírito Santo. É através do Espírito Santo que vivemos e através do Espírito Santo que oramos.

 

Quando Jesus ensina Seus discípulos a orar, uma das petições que Ele faz é “Venha o teu reino, seja feita a tua vontade, assim na terra como no céu” (Mateus 6:10). Jesus está nos dizendo que existe uma grande ligação entre a terra e o céu e que devemos pedir que a terra seja um reflexo do céu.

 

A história nos ensina que muitas coisas são cíclicas. Se olharmos para o mundo hoje, parece que estamos saindo de um ciclo e entrando em uma escalada de problemas. Poderíamos dizer que as coisas estão se movendo na direção das coisas de Mateus 24.

 

Não podemos saber quando será a segunda vinda, mas sabemos que ela está chegando. Sabemos que Jesus está vindo. Haverá uma grande catástrofe nesta terra que a livrará de todos os pecados e lhe dará uma segunda chance. E precisamos nos perguntar: estamos prontos para Ele?

 

Perguntas para discussão

 

1. Qual a relação entre a saúde de nossa alma e a preocupação que devemos ter com a saúde do planeta?

 

2. O que Pedro quis dizer quando disse que as pessoas estão ‘zombando da verdade’?

 

3. Quais são minhas esperanças para o futuro?


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