Made in His Image: Our role in Creation Genesis 1:26-31
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In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the last part of Day 6 of Creation, when God created humankind in His Image. We explore what it truly means to be made like God - to carry His spirit, to reflect His character, and to be entrusted with leadership and stewardship over the earth and all its creatures.
But what have we done with that responsibility?
We look honestly at humanity's historical impact on the planet through mining, overfishing, industrial farming, and habitat destruction. Yet we also shine a light on restoration, innovation, and hope - from sustainable agriculture and regenerative farming, to ethical mining practices and advances in aquaculture and habitat rehabilitation.
This episode challenges us to reclaim our God-given role - as exploiters, but as caregiver of creation.
What's included:
- What scripture says about humanity's role on Day 6 of Creation
- The significance of being made in the image of God
- The consequences of environmental exploitation
- How faith and science can work together to honor God's creation
Resources & References:
- A Brief History of Mining: The Advancement of Mining Techniques & Technology
- What is Ecosystem Restoration?
- What is Overfishing?
- Aquaculture Supports a Sustainable Earth
- Habitat Loss, Degradation, & Fragmentation
- Green Building Council
- Study: Over nearly half a billion years, Earth's temperature has changed drastically, driven by carbon dioxide
Reflect and Act - Ask yourself: Am I living as a steward of creation, or a consumer of it? Explore more ways you can support or participate in creation care. Pray for wisdom, creativity, and compassion as you reflect God's image in your leadership on earth.
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