And the Spirit & the bride say, come.... Reveaaltion 22:17

And the Spirit & the bride say, come.... Reveaaltion 22:17
And the Spirit & the bride say, come...Revelation 22:17 - May We One Day Bow Down In The DUST At HIS FEET ...... {click on blog TITLE at top to refresh page}---QUESTION: ...when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth? LUKE 18:8

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Gospel Vs. Global Warming

Told ya in a recent post  http://master1844-dc.blogspot.com/2012/11/mark-of-beast-politics-republicans.html
that the global warming movement will be used to help bring people together in some way when the mark of the Beast is implemented--(Secular set aside a day to honor MOTHER EARTH while Christians for FATHER GOD-yet they are joining here finding common ground already) here we have a story of Christians getting sidetracked into a political movement focused on something other than the Gospel (or the 3 Angels message).
As for "climate change", (a new way of saying "global warming"-the advocates of it changed its name a few years ago because the term "global warming" became associated with kooks), there is NOT consensus on it. Many doubt man made "climate change".
It is also being used for ECUMENICALISM within Christianity today-another reason to shun the movement.
Caring for the creation around you is one thing--but using it for a PC attempt at PR with the secular world is-well-rather sad......and now we have degenerated into the political debate of it...
You see, we are not like the many hucksters who preach for personal profit. We preach the word of God with sincerity and with Christ's authority, knowing that God is watching us.
2 Corinthians 2:17 NLT
I think people can decide for themselves how best to care for the CREATION around them...and the CHURCH should stick to preaching the science of the cross of salvation to a fallen world...

See article below
"Evangelicals from around the world came together in Jamaica recently to hash out a shared vision for creation care.
The consultation was hosted jointly by the World Evangelical Alliance and the Lausanne Movement.
Sixty delegates from 23 countries spent five days working out the role of the church in caring for the environment.
Conclusions from the meeting will provide the inspiration for a soon-to-be-released 'Call to Action'.
The two organisations are also putting together resources to contribute towards "the development of a global movement for caring for creation through local churches".
Gospel of CHRIST?
OR
Gospel of Global Warming?
Dr Chris Elisara, Executive Director of WEA's Creation Care Task Force, said: "Whenever God's people come together prayerfully, humbly, and focused on seeking first God's Kingdom, wonderful things can happen.
"That occurred at this global consultation where the outcomes, I believe, will have a huge and positive impact not only on global mission and evangelicalism, but ultimately, on the whole of creation."
Dr Thomas Schirrmacher, Chair of the WEA Theological Commission, issued a strong plea to Christians in the Global South "to lead the Church on the issue of creation care", because they are being impacted the most by the negative effects of pollution, ecological degradation, and climate instability.
The WEA and Lausanne plan to issue a report in three months' time and a book next year with papers and reflections from the consultation.
Dr Elisara added: "While the Micah gathering and its outcomes focused on creation care and climate change, this year's second global gathering focused on the relationship between God's mission, the gospel, and creation care.
"By combining their foci, evangelicals who are seeking understanding and guidance on creation care are well served by these two documents."
The Reverend Edward R Brown, Lausanne's Senior Associate for Creation Care, said there were now plans for regional consultations on creation care in south-east Asia, east Africa and North America.
He said the Call to Action was being issued because "we believe that the environmental crisis is one that must be resolved in our generation"." ChristianToday

An excuse for joining the ecumenical movement