Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2009

Day 4 : "Christians face to face with ecological crisis"

Gen 1: 31-2: 3 God saw everything he had made and it was very good  


Ps 148: 1-5 He commanded and they were created

Rom 8: 18-23 The destruction of creation Mt 13: 31-32 The smallest of all the seeds

Commentary


God created our world with wisdom and love and when he had finished his great work ofcreation, God saw that it was good.

Today however the world is confronted with a serious ecological crisis. The earth is suffering from global warming as a result of our excessive consumption of energy. The extent of forested area on our planet has diminished by 50% over the last 40 years while the deserts are spreading ever faster. Three quarters of ocean life has already disappeared. Every day more than 100 living species die out and this loss of biodiversity is a serious menace for humanity itself. With the apostle Paul we can affirm: creation has been delivered into the power of destruction, it groans as in the pains of childbirth.

We cannot deny that human beings bear a heavy responsibility for environmental destruction.

Their unbridled greed casts the shadow of death on the whole of creation.

Together Christians must do their utmost to save creation. Before the immensity of this task, they must unite their efforts. It is only together that they can protect the work of the creator.

It is impossible not to notice the central place which natural elements occupy in the parables and teaching of Jesus. Christ shows great respect even for the smallest of all the seeds. With the biblical vision of creation as affirmation, Christians can contribute with one voice to the present reflection on the future of our planet.

Prayer


God our Creator, the world was created by your Word and you saw that it was good.

But today we are spreading death and destroying our environment.

Grant that we may repent of our greed; help us to care for all that you have made.

Together, we desire to protect your creation. Amen.