Sunday, August 13, 2017

I want a healthy environment ...yet, what is unhealthy, is when it becomes a diversion from what really matters.

In Heaven, do you imagine God would ask, "Why didn't you save the environment?"

For those who are so focused on the environment ...they often do not hear me correctly, therefore responding in a pretend shock which is more of a condemnation, "You mean, you don't care about clean water and clean air?"

And this seems to be almost always the type of response I get ...and it seems I have to say it ten times, or more that I do care about the environment.  So, at this moment, that is what I'll do.


  1. I care about the environment.
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Eleven is more than ten ...so that is more, for those who require it.

But, though I believe strongly in clean water & clean air ...if we try to save our environment, I'm sorry, but though we may be able to do some things now, we will be unable to save it for future generations. 

Does that mean we will fail??

Well, yes & no.

If the earth is no longer livable, it is not our failure.  Our failure is in something else that goes even beyond the environment of this present earth.

I had mentioned that Jesus preserved John ...perhaps for many reasons, yet one of the special purposes was to give us insight into that which I am trying to convey.  I believe Jesus conveyed it to John ---so he could convey it to us ---so we could convey it to others. 

The Book of Revelation, Chapter 6, speaks of the four horses ...and more importantly, who sat on them.

Chapter 7, verse 3, speaks of a command not to hurt the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees ...until the servants of God are sealed.

Chapter 8, verse 7, speaks of the first trumpet sounding, whereas hail and fire were cast down to earth ...and a third of the trees were burnt up, and all the green grass was burnt up.

We won't be able to do anything about it. Though, just like we can do our part to try to keep our water and air clean ...as individuals, we can also personally choose not only to believe that Jesus came to die for our sins, but also to to tell us things we should know.

The Paris Agreement, or Paris Climate Accord ...aims to draw our attention, and serve a political agenda focusing on our earthly environment.  And we say that we must do something for our future generations of children ...as we cannot cope with the image of our children hating us, because somehow we failed to show that we care enough about them not to destroy their environment & their future.

That's what that agreement, or accord focuses on. Yet, we are not in one accord, nor do we agree upon what is stated according to God's Word.  I would that each new generation of children be told of the place God has for them ...prepared for their future eternity.  

Do we succeed in doing this??  No, this is becoming our great failure.

In Chapter 16, of the Gospel According to Luke, Jesus tells of one crying out for mercy, asking for his tongue to be cooled, as he was tormented in ...this flame, as it is stated. 

Consider the weather you are living in now ...and I would call what Jesus spoke of  ...as climate change, or a change of climate. And when you read the according to Luke, consider what a lukewarm attitude towards what is said will bring you.

If a tornado whipped through a town and killed 3/4 of the population, and then was heading straight for your house ...well, I certainly wouldn't tell you it was nothing but a little wind.  And I believe what the Bible says, so I'm not trying to merely exaggerate it to try to scare you.

But, that is what I believe is being done by others ...as they try to scare you, as a diversion from the real tragedy that is becoming a nation increasingly downgrading the Bible.

Where does that leave us??

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