Make Your Mother Proud
No, this is not an
article of showing your mother what a good job you have done or how you have
finally grown out of your adolescence to adulthood or that you finally found a
job where you can move out of the house. There are many things we should do as
children to show our mother how we have learned to stand on our own two feet.
However, the idea of making our mother proud of us is found in a most unlikely
place but not that unusual. Driving through my neighborhood on Monday mornings
there are large blue recycling bins with the words inscribed on the side, “Make
Your Mother Proud.” Let me say at the beginning the principle of recycling is
very good as I have my blue bin by the side of the road filled with all those
wasteful elements of a modern society. But the idea that recycling plastic and
paper and aluminum is somehow connected to a mystical mother of nature is
innocent at first but deceptive in conclusion. Who is the mother earth? How can
we understand earth to be our mother without acknowledging the Creator as the
only creator of our world?
The beautiful world
that we are stewards of belongs to our Father. This is my Fathers world that he
has given to me to share and the world shows the glory of our Father. “The heavens
declare the glory of God; and the firmament shows His handiwork” (Psalms 19:1).
“He has made the earth by His power, He has established the world by His
wisdom, and has stretched out the heavens at His discretion” (Jeremiah 10:12). “I
have made the earth, and created man on it. I--My hands--stretched out the
heavens, and all their host I have commanded” (Isaiah 45:12). The glory of the
earth is praise to the Creator for His divine will established its order, its
design and its purpose.
Given honor to “mother
earth” is to give honor to the elements of the world as created through an
evolutionary process of natural adaptation. The world is established through
the word of God and held together by that same creative word (2 Peter 3:5-7). “In
the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). The man was
given task to “fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over … every living
thing that moves on the earth” (Genesis 1:28). He was also told to “tend and
keep” the garden (Genesis 2:15) when he was placed in his first home. As a
consequence of sin the ground was cursed where man would toil by the sweat of
his brow to bring forth crops (Genesis 3:17-19). Following the flood man was
allowed to eat meat and again was told to “fill the earth” (Genesis 9:1-7). A
covenant was established by God with mankind and with the animals and with the
earth. Man is accountable to the Father for care of creation; not a mystic
mother.
The stewardship of
the earth is seen in how man learns dependence upon the Father. Considering
this is the world of the Father one can see the “invisible attributes” (Romans
1:20) of God and come to worship the Father through the revealed word of His
revelation. The righteousness and wrath of God is revealed in His word (Romans 1:16-18)
as the thumbprint of the Creator is found in the evidence of creation (Romans
1:20-23). Giving honor to the Father is to give honor to the one true Creator
of heaven and earth.
It seems irrational
to the human mind to consider the Father and the Son without suggesting a
mother. However, the glory of the Almighty (Psalm 91:1) concludes with only the
reality of the Father and the Son to determine how great our Father is and how
so unlike He is to man (Psalm 50:21). "’For My thoughts are not your
thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,’ says the Lord. ‘For as the heavens are
higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts
than your thoughts’” (Isaiah 55:8-9).
One day this world
will all be burned up and destroyed (2 Peter 3). It is winding down. “Lift up
your eyes to the heavens, and look on the earth beneath. For the heavens will
vanish away like smoke, the earth will grow old like a garment, and those who
dwell in it will die in like manner; but My salvation will be forever, and My
righteousness will not be abolished” (Isaiah 51:6). Recycle our world to help care
for the earth but spiritual recycling is eternal (Acts 3:19; Romans 12:2).
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