Sermon Outline – OT – NIV

“‘This is

Jeremiah 22:3

Introduction:

what the LORD says:

  • Do what is just and right.
  • Rescue from the hand of the oppressor the one who has been robbed.
  • Do no wrong or violence to the alien, the fatherless or the widow, and
  • do not shed innocent blood in this place.'”

End:

For if you are careful to carry out these commands, …'”

GLOBAL WARMING

Reading about fighting global warming and the most effective way to do so in the paper today, was a reminder that we are managers of the world of God. The Bible calls it stewardship. (The Northern Advocate, Saturday, July 6, 2019)

I also remember an ad I saw not long ago. The advertisement says that our climate loves our forests and that we should love our forests as well.

We are told that dangerous climate change is caused by carbon dioxide gas and that carbon dioxide gas is produced by industries and vehicles. The ad tells me also that trees not only reabsorb carbon but also safely lock it up in solid wood.

Research shows that not lifestyle changes are the most effective ways to fight cut carbon dioxide gas emissions, but planting trees. It is the trees, especially young trees, which take carbon dioxide out of the air.

As Christians we have three tasks:

There is first of all Evangelism.

Secondly loving our neighbor.

Thirdly we are made to manage the world of God.

I have heard a lot about Evangelism in the past and doing deeds of mercy, but not a lot about the “cultural mandate”. (Given to us by God at Creation.)

But I am glad that that has changed.

The Forest People

THE FOREST PEOPLE (The Pygmies of the Ituri Forest.)

Another second-hand book. The author is the professor of Anthropology Colin M. Turnbull. I have always been interested in Anthropology.

Straight away when beginning to read the book, I asked myself, “Have the Forest people ever heard the Gospel. When I finished the book I knew that they had heard the gospel. (I think I will read the book again, especially the parts where the missionaries are mentioned.)

And for this second-hand book I did not pay anything.