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  God's Creation 
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            [December 17, 2010]  
            
             --"God said, ‘See, I 
			have given you every plant yielding seed that is upon the face of 
			all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit; you shall have 
			them for food. And to every beast of the earth, and to every bird of 
			the air, and to everything that creeps on the earth, everything that 
			has the breath of life, I have given every green plant for food.’And it was so. God saw everything that he had made, and indeed, it 
			was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the 
			sixth day."- Genesis 1: 29-31
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			The hamburger you had for lunch is a sign of humanity's separation 
			from God. Regrettably this is the message of Genesis 1. As God 
			created the world, it was the intent that both humans and animals 
			would nourish themselves solely with plant life. For humans, fruits 
			and vegetables were set aside for our consumption; for animals, 
			grass and leaves. This, of course, is how it was supposed to be, but 
			amidst the traumas of the fall of Adam and Eve, was the unfortunate 
			consequence that animals and humans now became one anothers' food. 
			If things were as they should be, McDonald's would serve peaches and 
			pears, and steakhouses would be an unknown thing. But things fell 
			apart after God set up the world, and creatures began to feed on one 
			another.
 Now, do I bring this up because we should now all be vegetarian? No. 
			I bring it up to illustrate the regard with which God set aside 
			creation.
 Now, the problem that often exists as the world of faith intersects 
			the world of our daily lives, there is an "ought-to-be," and an 
			"is." Just because it should be this way does not mean we can live 
			as if it were so. But it does mean that we can revere and respect 
			creation. It does mean that we can remember that the animals that we 
			delight in eating, and which I delight in eating too, are God's 
			creatures, created intentionally by God. We should remember that the 
			world in which we live is not ours, it is God's. God made it. God 
			designed it. God shaped it. And it is not currently as God intended 
			it to be. Creation, all of creation, is very good. It is not just a 
			resource or a tool, it is a gift from God.
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            Prayer: Holy God, we thank you for the gifts of your 
			creation. Help us to live within it with dignity and respect. Help 
			us to see all that is with reverence, joy and awe. We pray in Jesus' 
			name. Amen. 
            [text from file received from Phil Blackburn, First Presbyterian 
			Church] |