3 Comments
User's avatar
Liz Adleta's avatar

I love this! So true!

Guy & Kelli Caskey's avatar

Thanks for sharing!

Raju sambattula's avatar

Your reflection connects deeply with truth not only about the physical world but also about the condition of the human heart.The article highlights how the environment around us is being damaged by human ignorance greed and carelessness and how the balance of nature is being disturbed.It reminds us that what God created in harmony is now suffering because of human actions.From a biblical perspective this is not surprising because Scripture already tells us that creation itself is affected by human sin.For the creation was subjected to futility and the whole creation groans and labors with birth pangs together until now Romans 8:20 22.What we see in the environment is not just a physical crisis but also a spiritual reflection of a broken world.God originally created the earth good and gave mankind responsibility over it.Then the Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it Genesis 2:15.This shows that caring for the environment is not a modern idea it is a divine responsibility.But instead of stewardship humanity often chose exploitation just as the article points out through greed and wastefulness.The root issue is the heart.When people turn away from God they also misuse what He has given.The earth is the Lord’s and all its fullness Psalm 24:1.If we truly understand this we will treat creation with reverence not abuse.At the same time the message is not only warning but also hope.The Bible calls people to repentance and restoration.If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land 2 Chronicles 7:14.So the environment matters because it reflects both God’s glory and man’s responsibility.When we care for it we are honoring the Creator.When we neglect it we reveal how far we have drifted from Him.True change will not come only through efforts but through hearts that return to God and live as faithful stewards of what He has entrusted to us.