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THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE SACRED
[TBC:
In the July 1997 issue of the newsletter, we made note of the words of
the late Carl Sagan, who declared that "any efforts to safeguard and
cherish the environment need to be infused with a vision of the
sacred." A
concerned Nazarene church member recently drew our attention to a
statement from page 59 of "Creation Care: Environmental Stewardship for
the Church of the Nazarene," released in 2005.]
"In this most critical moment in Earth's history, we are convinced that the central moral imperative of
our time is the care for Earth as God's creation. Churches, as
communities of God's people in the world, are called to exist as
representatives of the loving Creator, Sustainer, and Restorer of all
creation. We are called to worship God with all our being and actions,
and to treat creation as sacred. We must engage our political leaders
in supporting the very future of this planet. We are called to cling to
the true Gospel - for 'God so loved the world' (John 3:16)."
[TBC:
In the July 1997 article ("The Greening of the Cross"),
Dave noted,
"Reverence does not pertain to things but to persons. To reverence the
impersonal creation instead of the personal God who created us is a
perversion designed for escaping moral accountability to the Creator.
God indicts those who worship the creation instead of its Creator (Rom
1:18-23) and warns of the corruption of morals and behavior which
results (24-32)."]