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When the church ignores creation care, it forgets that the earth is not ours to own—it’s God’s to entrust. Jeremiah lamented a land in mourning because of human greed (Jeremiah 12:4), and that warning feels closer now than ever. The pollution of the planet mirrors the pollution of our priorities.In Genesis, humanity’s first calling wasn’t preaching or producing—it was to tend and keep the garden (Genesis 2:15). Caring for creation isn’t a side issue; it’s part of discipleship. Every act of restoration, conservation, or restraint is a small echo of Eden’s original harmony.The gospel reconciles not just people to God, but all of creation to its Creator. The church’s love for the planet should reflect the One who made it.#FaithOverFactions #CreationCare #KingdomStewardship #TheEarthIsTheLords

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When the church neglects creation, it forgets its first calling—to tend and keep the garden. The earth mourns when greed rules, but caring for creation is worship in action. The earth is the Lord’s, not ours to exploit. (Jeremiah 12:4 / Genesis 2:15)#FaithOverFactions #CreationCare

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