Friday; March 22
We live in an interesting time – and
this winter and spring have made it even more newsworthy. There has been a lot of discussion over the
past few years about how we are undergoing climate change which has been backed
up by a belief that the earth is warming.
This winter in general (and the last couple of weeks in particular) have
rekindled the debate about the difference between climate and weather. Scientists, politicians, theologians and
others have joined in the discussion about what we are doing to our world and
the results our actions will have on our future.
While I think that we should all be
concerned about the environment, I also believe that there is a much larger
discussion to be had. Whether or not our
world is gradually changing shouldn’t be our biggest concern – that should be
relegated to the greatest change of all time – one that will happen in the
blink of an eye. We may or may not be
experiencing a climate change, but one day we will experience a climactic change. The Bible reminds us of a very definite type of
global warming when it proclaims, “But the
day of the Lord will come like a thief, in which the
heavens will pass away with a roar and the elements will be destroyed
with intense heat, and the earth and its works will be burned up.” (II
Peter 3:10).
Are
we talking as much about our spiritual well-being as we are debating our
ecology? Let’s do our best to save a
tree – but let’s be even more diligent about saving a soul!
Think About It!