Posted for the first time on December 19, 2011.
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It is interesting to note the growing phenomenon of this thing we call Global Warming. The UN, in the recent past, has taken notice. They put together a 10 day conference over the issues of: 1) a world-wide government and re-distribution of wealth; and 2) the issue of climate change and global warming.
People seem to be fascinated with this theory. I say theory here because there seems to be a wide arrange of opinions and conclusions on if this is actually taking place to our planet. Am I writing this to make a case for global warming being a facade? Absolutely not! This is not a persuasive article for or against global warming or climate change by any means, but it is an article that hopefully will point Christians toward a biblical understanding of our planet, and the cosmos for that matter, and the history of our planet as long as the LORD shall decide to keep it so.
First of all, as Bible believing Christians we must view all matters through the lens of Scripture. This leads us even to view the question of climate change this way. Throughout history as it has been revealed to us, Paul tells us in Romans 1 that people have continued to exchange the truth for a lie and exchanged their worship of the Creator with creation.
We saw this happen in the Garden with Adam; with the Israelites in the wilderness and throughout the time of the judges; in Acts 17 on Mars Hill; etc. etc. etc. This reversal in worship is still happening today as we have seen this elevation of the planet/creation and its problems over a sovereign and good and powerful Creator. We no longer trust in a God that has a sovereign plan for the world, as we find ourselves devising plans and setting up 10 day conferences to discuss the problems and solutions of this possible theoretical crisis.
Again, I use the word ‘theory’ because of the differing opinions in the scientific world. Granted I am no scientist but I do believe in a mighty and powerful God! I do believe that God has a plan and direction for history, as it has been revealed in Scripture. I will err on the side of trusting in a sovereign and good God over getting caught up in creation-worship.
We do have a problem with this world, and it is called sin. Sin has entangled itself into the minds and hearts of men and women to bring confusion and idolatry instead of true worship. The Bible tells us of a man named Jesus who sacrificed himself for sin and became sin on our behalf. The Bible goes on to tell the story of how the world will one day end. It will not end by the omission of green house gasses into the atmosphere that tears apart our atmosphere… I can promise you that. It will, however, end when that same man — Jesus Christ — who is also God, will come again and bring with him the New Heavens and New Earth. It will end when he comes again to make all things new.
Which will it be? Will it be creation-worship and the worry of global warming? Or, will it be Creator-worship with the hope and longing for a New Creation?









October 3, 2011
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