Friday, August 1, 2014
According to Genesis 1:1, the earth was
created in the ‘beginning’ or in the ageless past. The earth was subsequently made fit to
sustain man and life as we know it beginning in Genesis 1:2. Many wonder how long the earth will
last. According to our president, if we
don’t decrease our carbon footprint, the earth is doomed in the near
future. Perhaps he knows something
beyond Biblical teachings.
First, let’s confirm the purpose of the
earth.
“The
heaven, even the heavens, are the LORD’s; but the earth He has given to the
children of men.” Psalm 115:16
The term ‘children’ above is the same
Hebrew word used for ‘sons’ in the following referring to the object of
wisdom’s delight.
“…rejoicing
in His inhabited world, and my delight was with the sons of men.” Proverbs 8:31
Sons (children) of men differentiate
mankind from angels which are referred to as ‘sons of God’.
Several times the Psalmists confirmed the
relationship of man to the earth.
“Who is the
man that fears the LORD? ...his descendants shall inherit the earth.” Psalm 25:13
“…but
those who wait on the LORD, they shall inherit the earth…But the meek shall
inherit the earth.” Psalm 37:9, 11
The Hebrew for ‘inherit’ means to take
possession, occupy, or to be an heir.
The Hebrew for ‘meek’ means gentle, humble, and/lowly.
And in the New Testament Jesus, once
again, confirmed Old Testament truths in His opening statements on His famous
Sermon on the Mount.
“Blessed are the meek, for they shall
inherit the earth.” Matthew 5:5
It has been established that man will
never cease to be, but how about planet earth?
“Forever, O
LORD, Your word is settled in heaven…You established the earth, and it abides.” Psalm
119:89-90
The word ‘abides’ means stands or remain.
Perhaps the wisest man in the world said
it best:
“One
generation passes away, and another generation comes; but the earth abides
forever.” Ecclesiastes 1:4
Therefore, both mankind and the earth will
forever remain. However, both will
undergo drastic renewal.
All mankind will be changed at their
respective resurrections and the earth will undergo tremendous changes when it
is renewed.
Isaiah referred to the changes to the
earth as the ‘new earth’.
“For
behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; and the former shall not be
remembered or come to mind.” Isaiah 65:17
“For
as the new heavens and the new earth which I will make shall remain before Me…” Isaiah 66:22
Once again these profound Scripture
passages are confirmed in the New Testament; this time taught by Peter.
“Nevertheless
we, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth in which
righteousness dwells.” 2 Peter 3:13
The Greek meaning of the word ‘new’ means
new in quality, or basically renewal of the same physical object.
The Apostle John was also given a vision
of the future of the earth.
“Now I saw
a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had
passed away…” Revelation 21:1
Recall the two concepts of ‘light’ found
in the first chapter of Genesis. Light
as referenced in Genesis 1:3 meant enlightenment. The light provided by the sun
in Genesis 1:14 referred to a luminous body or lamp.
The same two sources of light are
referenced in the final chapter of the Bible.
“There
shall be no night there: They need no lamp nor light of the sun, but the Lord
God gives them light. And they shall
reign forever and ever.” Revelation
22:5
Therefore, mankind, the earth, and light
shall never cease to be.
While speaking at the European Space
Agency recently renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking offered his take on the
subject.
“Our planet is an old world, threatened
with an ever-expanding population and finite resources. We must anticipate these threats and have a
plan B. If our species is to survive the
next hundred years, let alone a thousand, it is imperative we voyage out into
the blackness of space to colonize new worlds across the cosmos.”
The two opposing views of the future are
quite different.
Everyone has the freedom to choose their
own perspective.
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