The Environment and Stewardship

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The Environment and Stewardship

How do people misuse planet earth. How do people misuse planet earth How do people misuse planet earth? How do people misuse planet earth? How do people misuse planet earth? Working in pairs or small groups, discuss the ways in which people can misuse planet earth. Use the following suggestions and the pictures on the next slide to help you: Think about what we do with our rubbish Think about how we get from one place to another, especially if it is a long distance Think about what we do in our homes with our televisions, our phones and other things Think about what we do when we need to build more homes Think about how we create energy to heat our homes, cook our food, etc.

How do people misuse planet earth?

How do people misuse planet earth. How do people misuse planet earth How do people misuse planet earth? How do people misuse planet earth? How do people misuse planet earth? Which of the misuses you have identified are the most serious? Why do you think this is? How might these cause problems for: people, animals and plants? Discuss your ideas in your groups. You could use a table like this to help you. Christians believe that the Bible helps them to understand how they should treat the environment and the kinds of things they should do to make the world a better place.

What does the Old Testament say about the environment and stewardship? ‘Genesis’ means ‘beginnings’ or ‘origins’, and it is the name of the first book of the Bible. It isn’t called Genesis only for that reason, but also because it begins with an account of how the world and everything in it came to exist. This first words of the Bible are: In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. Genesis chapter 1 verse 1 (CEV)

What does the Old Testament say about the environment and stewardship? To a Christian, this means that the reason why everything exists is because God created it all. Christians believe that this means that the earth and everything in it is a gift from God, and that ultimately it belongs to God and not humans. This belief can be seen many times in the Old Testament, such as in Psalm 24: What do you think is the significance for a Christian of saying that the world belongs to God? The earth and everything on it belong to the LORD. The world and all its people belong to him. Psalm 24 verse 1 (CEV)

What does the Old Testament say about the environment and stewardship? God said, ‘’Now we will make humans, and they will be like us. We will let them rule the fish, the birds, and all other living creatures.’’ So God created humans to be like himself; he made men and women. God gave them his blessing and said: Have a lot of children! Fill the earth with people and bring it under your control. Rule over the fish in the sea, the birds in the sky, and every animal on the earth. I have provided all kinds of fruit and grain for you to eat. And I have given the green plants as food for everything else that breathes. These will be food for animals, both wild and tame, and for birds. God looked at what he had done. All of it was very good! Genesis chapter 1 verses 26-31 (CEV) Genesis explains how humans should treat the environment. What do you think it means when it says God’s creation was very good? What significance do you think this has for the way in which Christians should treat the gift of the world that God has given them?

What does the Old Testament say about the environment and stewardship? The passage also says humans should ‘rule’ over the animals. Another way of translating this into English is ‘dominion’. Christians believe ‘dominion’ means God has given humans power and authority over the world. However, Christians understand this in different ways. A very small minority of Christians think this means humans can do what they like to the world. However, most Christians understand ‘dominion’ to mean ‘responsible stewardship’. A steward is someone who looks after something that does not belong to them, by following the wishes of the owner. Christians believe that humans have been given the responsibility of being caretakers of God’s world. They believe God wants them to look after the world, to not misuse it, and to make sure it will continue to be a good place for everyone both now and in the future.

What does the Old Testament say about the environment and stewardship? Which of the following do you think best describes the Christian view of dominion as ‘responsible stewardship’? You can choose more than one. Ruling over Taking care Power Respect Looking after Authority Control Protector Responsibility Enjoying The following pictures could all express the idea of responsible stewardship. Which of these do you think best demonstrates this idea? Explain your reasons.

What does the Old Testament say about the environment and stewardship? How do you think a Christian might show responsible stewardship today? You could use the pictures and quotations below to help you.

The Parable of the Three Servants The first four books of the New Testament are the gospels, which are accounts of the life of Jesus. They include the parables, stories which Jesus told to illustrate points he wanted to make about how people ought to live. In the Parable of the Three Servants, a man went on a journey, but before he leaves, he gives his servants some of his money to look after. To the first man he gives five thousand coins, to the second two thousand and to the last man he gave one thousand coins.

The Parable of the Three Servants As soon as the man had gone, the servant with the five thousand coins used them to earn five thousand more. The servant who had two thousand coins did the same with his money and earned two thousand more. But the servant with one thousand coins dug a hole and hid his master’s money in the ground. Matthew chapter 25 verses 16 -18 (CEV) The first two servants invested their master’s money and made more, and the third buried it. What do you think that says about them? The story continues on the next slide.

The Parable of the Three Servants Some time later the master of those servants returned. He called them in and asked what they had done with his money. The servant who had been given five thousand coins brought them in with the five thousand he had earned. He said, ‘’Sir, you gave me five thousand coins, and I have earned five thousand more.’’ ‘’Wonderful!’’ his master replied. ‘’You are a good and faithful servant. I left you in charge of only a little, but now I will put you in charge of much more. Come and share in my happiness!’’ Matthew chapter 25 verses 19 - 21 (CEV) The story continues on the next slide.

The Parable of the Three Servants Next, the servant who had been given two thousand coins came in and said, ‘’Sir, you gave me two thousand coins, and I have earned two thousand more.’’ ‘’Wonderful!’’ his master replied. ‘’You are a good and faithful servant. I left you in charge of only a little, but now I will put you in charge of much more. Come and share in my happiness!’’ Matthew chapter 25 verses 19 - 23 (CEV) Without knowing the end of the story, how do you think the master will react to the news that the last servant hasn’t done anything useful with the 1,000 coins he was trusted with?

The Parable of the Three Servants The master reacts angrily to the last servant, accuses him of laziness and promises that he will be punished. ‘’You are lazy and good-for-nothing! . . . You could at least have put my money in the bank, so that I could have earned interest on it.’’ Matthew chapter 25 verses 26 – 27 (CEV) Why do you think the master calls the slave ‘lazy’ and ‘good-for-nothing’?

The Parable of the Three Servants At first glance, this story looks as if it is just about money, but, like other parables, this is a fictional story which has deeper meanings within it. Often, parables can be understood in different ways by different readers. One way in which Christians have understood this parable is to see the servants as people like themselves, and the gold coins as representing their talents and abilities. How could a Christian understand this story when they consider how they should use their talents or abilities to look after God’s world, i.e. to be responsible stewards? Try to summarise the meaning of this passage and how it might relate to responsible stewardship in no more than 80 words.

The Parable of the Three Servants Do you agree with this Bible scholar’s interpretation of the parable of the three servants? If you had to rename this parable, what would you call it? Why would you call it this?

Paul’s letter to the Romans The apostle Paul was a very early Christian leader who helped to spread Christianity to different parts of the Roman Empire. The New Testament contains some letters written from Paul to different Christian communities. One of these books is called Romans, as it is a letter from Paul to the community of Christians in Rome. God’s eternal power and character cannot be seen. But from the beginning of creation, God has shown what these are like by all he has made. Romans chapter 1 verse 20 (CEV)

Paul’s letter to the Romans God’s eternal power and character cannot be seen. But from the beginning of creation, God has shown what these are like by all he has made. Romans chapter 1 verse 20 (CEV) Christians believe that the natural world reveals God’s nature and power. For example, the fact that there is a universe could indicate to them the power of God, and the beauty of bird song might reflect his magnificence. What other things might a Christian learn about God by looking at the natural world? You could think about things like beautiful sunsets, the complex design of the eye or heart or the variety of species in the world.

How have Christians responded to what the Bible says about the environment and responsible stewardship? Christians today can respond to these teachings by undertaking actions to keep the environment a good place for all living things to enjoy, both now and in the future. Christians believe that this world is a good gift from God and that he has given them the duty to look after this creation in a responsible manner as good stewards. They also believe that they have been given talents and abilities to undertake this task. Of course, people who are not Christian might do similar things without having the same motivation.

How have Christians responded to what the Bible says about the environment and responsible stewardship? Some of the actions that a Christian might undertake to show responsible stewardship could include: Recycling Buying or consuming less Buying locally produced food where possible Buying from businesses that try to protect the environment Writing to their MP asking them to focus on environmental issues Buying greener washing machines and fridges Helping with clean up events, such as picking litter off the beach Which three do you think would have the most effect on helping to protect the environment? Can you think of some more actions to add to the list?

How have Christians responded to what the Bible says about the environment and responsible stewardship? Some Christians might also donate money or volunteer for a Christian charity that tries to show responsible stewardship for the environment. These charities will try to follow Christian teachings when looking after the environment. Examples of these can be seen below. Investigate how these charities show responsible stewardship. Think about which of the actions, listed on the previous slide, they focus on.

How have Christians responded to what the Bible says about the environment and responsible stewardship? These ideas from the Bible inform how Christians think about the environment. Write a short summary of these in your own words. The world is God’s creation and it was created to be good. It reveals something of God’s nature. God gave the world as a loving gift to all life, including human beings. Humans have a special responsibility of looking after the world as responsible stewards. They are given certain abilities and talents to undertake this work.

How have Christians responded to what the Bible says about the environment and responsible stewardship? Pope Francis has spoken many times on the need for Christians to care for the environment. For example, in a letter to Catholic Bishops entitled ‘On the care of Our Common Home’ he asked Christians to do all they can to tackle poverty, climate change and pollution. He said that “the earth, our home, is beginning to look more and more like an immense pile of filth.” Use all that you have learned on this topic to explain how Christians might respond to this. You could think about how they might feel, what they might do and why they would do it.

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