Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Teacher Devotions: God help the Gulf - Psalm 50

Psalm 50:11    I know every bird in the mountains, and the creatures of the field are mine. 

I am deeply dismayed by the oil spill in the Gulf. As well as lamenting the loss of human life, I am completely saddened by the fact that the wildlife and marshes along the coastline are being destroyed by our glut and greed. As Christians, we are called to be faithful stewards in the world and of the world. This man-made catastrophe just highlights our self-destructive capacity for folly and waste, greed and selfishness.

Each day I hope that the spill will be capped and the oil leak ended; but instead of getting better, things seem to have worsened. The impact on the environment may mean that our children will never live to see the Gulf at its best. That is too high a price to pay for our commuting convenience and oil dependency.

We really need to get serious about alternative energies and our lifestyle choices. I can remember the oil crisis way back in the 1970’s when Western Society was brought to its knees by insufficient resources and high energy demands. We vowed then to change our ways, but forty years later we’re even more dependent on oil than we ever have been. And with India and China beginning to pay exorbitant costs for fuel, we’re going to be faced with another shortage in the next decade.
We cannot keep living for today and giving no thought to what we’re leaving for tomorrow. Our children and their children deserve to grow up into a better world, not a bitter one.

God knows every bird in the marshes and every creature in the Gulf. The challenge that faces us is this: will He still know of them tomorrow or will we have tragically killed them off with our greed?

Prayer:                        Lord God, we are sinfully aware of our selfish society and the excruciating costs that we exact on our environment. Challenge us to use our hearts and minds into finding alternative ways to energize our lifestyles. Grant us the wisdom to change our fossil fuel dependency and enable us to look after the world’s wildlife. Simplify our lives and enable us to live according to our need, and not our greed. In Christ’s Holy Name, we respectfully pray. Amen.

John Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If you would like to comment on today’s message, please send John an email to pastor@erinpresbyterian.org.

Today’s drawing is one from John’s Bird series. It is of a Scottish heron. A larger version can be viewed online here: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4013/4549011780_35d441be81_b.jpg

You can also view a slideshow of John’s bird drawings here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/traqair57/sets/72157623366524553/show/

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