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    Christian Environmentalism l Voddie Baucham
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Komentáře • 52

  • @patrickc3419
    @patrickc3419 Před rokem +25

    I love the outdoors; kayaking, gardening, campfires, fishing, baseball, ice hockey, cross country skiing , snow shoeing, bird watching…We as Christians most certainly are expected to care for the earth (Genesis 1:28, Genesis 2:15, Jeremiah 2:7) but BIBLICALLY. Not to the point where we worship the created more than the Creator; which is what Wiccans and pantheistic religions do.

  • @lykagonzales4152
    @lykagonzales4152 Před 11 dny

    🌳🌆 Never have approached art in that view. Thank you for introducing me to a Biblical perspective on it, Dr. Voddie Baucham.
    I am asking God to redeem my art, my Science and my life. May everything be made for His glory.

  • @AlrudaCharlton-vi2ip
    @AlrudaCharlton-vi2ip Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thank you for your precious time spent teaching the word of God, this has been a blessing.♥️🇧🇸🥰

  • @sarelvangreunen8627
    @sarelvangreunen8627 Před rokem +6

    Thx Pastor...well done! Appreciate your wisdom.

  • @nookahatl4971
    @nookahatl4971 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My biggest takeaway, God is sovereign. That's all I need to know and remind myself of every single day!

  • @futuresite11
    @futuresite11 Před rokem +7

    A beautiful, hard hitting presentation.
    Rev Bauchum delivers perfectly the Word of God.
    If only man would exercise restraint in his killing of animals and using resources.
    Too late for that. God is so good to His creations. We, on the other hand, are not good; at all.
    Thank you, God.
    J W

  • @georgekepoo7336
    @georgekepoo7336 Před rokem +5

    AMEN dr. Voddie

  • @aisforamerica2185
    @aisforamerica2185 Před rokem +4

    He says what I wish every other pastor would talk about. Functionalism, Banalism, Postmodernism, Deconstructionism....it's all horrible. Dr. Baucham sees that.

    • @gfbc1689
      @gfbc1689  Před rokem

      Praise God for His Grace and Mercy

  • @pearlministrieswithjustinb3414

    You are my war club,
    my weapon for battle-
    with you I shatter nations,
    with you I destroy kingdoms,
    21 with you I shatter horse and rider,
    with you I shatter chariot and driver,
    22 with you I shatter man and woman,
    with you I shatter old man and youth,
    with you I shatter young man and young woman,
    23 with you I shatter shepherd and flock,
    with you I shatter farmer and oxen,
    with you I shatter governors and officials.

  • @JohnnyJackson-bx2ml
    @JohnnyJackson-bx2ml Před rokem +1

    Mankind has to care for the earth a lot better than its doing. I'm going to stop using plastic bags. The oceans don't deserve that treatment.

  • @myfairhands
    @myfairhands Před rokem

    But let's not forget about the reasons why men create stuff. Remember the tower of Babel. Is it about glorifying God, or is it about glorifying himself, or is it about him thinking he has the ability to reach as high as God?
    Splashing paint on canvas to me is about seeing and using the God created laws of how things flow and mix.
    I have benefitted so much from Voddie's sermons and much in this one has been a blessing- but some also is based on his own opinions and likes and dislikes
    I also can't see how there is any possibility of there being fly fishing in a world where there will be no more death and dying. Death only came in after the fall. Before that man was meant to live forever. I may be wrong (?) but I thought that killing animals to keep us alive is a foreshadowing of the need for one to die so that we can live forever again as we were supposed to at the beginning.

    • @gfbc1689
      @gfbc1689  Před rokem

      Thanks for listening

    • @JesseP111
      @JesseP111 Před rokem

      For that last thing about fly-fishing, you don't have to kill a fish that you catch. Most fisherman safely release the fish that are caught. I only keep the fish if I plan on eating it.

  • @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers

    6:35 This is a bad example, and here's why. The issue is not 'CO2 bad' - it's that the amount of CO2 in the air is rising so fast that it's destabilising the climate. CO2 levels can rise due to natural _and_ anthropogenic causes. Humans act as a catalyst by digging up and burning substances that contain a lot of carbon, speeding up the natural carbon cycle far beyond natural rhythms. Yes - CO2 levels were higher in the past, but so was the global temperature, and it took millions (not hundreds) of years to transition to that state, so ecosystems had chance to adapt. Fast shifts in atmospheric composition destabilise ecosystems.
    Mars is different to Earth. It has a much lower mass and its magnetic field is weaker, meaning the atmosphere is vulnerable to the solar wind and leaks into space.

  • @ToOpen6seven
    @ToOpen6seven Před rokem

    Is this Voddie Baucham official page?? 😊❤

    • @gfbc1689
      @gfbc1689  Před rokem +3

      No, this is the official page of Grace Family Baptist Church. He planted the church and pastored here for nine years prior to serving at the African Christian University.

  • @thefisherman1982
    @thefisherman1982 Před rokem +2

    Is Pastor Voddie still in Zambia?

    • @gfbc1689
      @gfbc1689  Před rokem +3

      You asked the question three times. Yes, he is in Zambia

    • @thefisherman1982
      @thefisherman1982 Před rokem

      Good evening, thank you very much for your reply, I am also Zambian and live in North Western province, I will be coming to Lusaka soon and is there any way I could contact Pastor Voddie and make an appointment to see him.

  • @greghood9481
    @greghood9481 Před rokem +1

    Conservationism vs. Environmentalism.

  • @augustbruce
    @augustbruce Před rokem +1

    God makes the new earth for the sheep to inherit------to enjoy what was intended for Adam and Eve and their descendants----only the 144, 000 become spirits and get to go to Heaven---personally, I'd rather the perfect earth with great wine and great neighbors.

    • @gfbc1689
      @gfbc1689  Před rokem +6

      That’s actually the view of the heretical Jehovah’s Witnesses. That is neither Biblical or Orthodox

    • @augustbruce
      @augustbruce Před rokem

      @@gfbc1689 Even the JW's get some things right. And it's exactly Biblical, and utterly rational.

    • @mirlanded9894
      @mirlanded9894 Před rokem +1

      So you are saying only 144,000 people will go to heaven? Just out of curiosity. Do you mind explaining how you got that number.

    • @augustbruce
      @augustbruce Před rokem

      @@mirlanded9894 Thanks---Since the revelation is in signs much has been debated and interpreted over the centuries. In my opinion, the 144,000 is a symbolic number representing people of exceptional spiritual purity, possibly some patriarchs, martyrs, the apostles, and disciples. Only God knows.

    • @djsaekrakem3608
      @djsaekrakem3608 Před rokem +2

      @@augustbruce Thats just like, your opinion man.... (and its wrong obviously.)

  • @koosvanderkolk2223
    @koosvanderkolk2223 Před rokem +3

    Although it contains some good points, overall this was a disappointing sermon by an otherwise very respectable pastor:
    1) He cherry picks scientific findings, by urging us to take a plane (product of science) but casting doubt on the 95% consensus amongst scientists that the current climate change is largely human induced.
    2) He did not elaborate on the Fall, and what demetrial consequences this has on man's relationship with nature. He also should have elaborated on the Tower of Babel when he mentioned that he likes big buildings.
    3) He should have mentioned that because of climate change, many humans (God's image bearers!) will suffer from hunger, thirst and eventually will die. This is something we as Christians cannot ignore.
    (For the record: I am neither left wing nor an environmentalist, just a Christian outside the US)

    • @jeans4887
      @jeans4887 Před rokem +2

      The new green policies that the West are implementing will also cause poverty, hunger and thirst, and inflation. Look at California and how their policies are making it worse with fires and now flooding. I live in Missouri and back in 30's the Corp of Engineers built dams to have a place for the water to go. We have the Lake of the Ozarks. All the lakes in Missouri's are man made. Do we still have flooding and dry spells, yes. I think the answer is working with the natural resources we have.

    • @patrickc3419
      @patrickc3419 Před rokem +1

      @@jeans4887Bingo! You hit the nail on the head with your last statement. Conservation is biblical. Environmentalism is a false, man made, pantheistic religion.

    • @thembamaselane5885
      @thembamaselane5885 Před rokem

      We live in a flood devastation product and the climatic changes that have taken the world since then are the after effects and human impact is negligible compared point in case the area that covers present day Sahara to the middle east that were an Oasis in ancient times comparing it to Eden and calling it Land of milk and honey, a far cry to that today.

    • @johnnurse7662
      @johnnurse7662 Před rokem +3

      You missed the whole message, after he urged us as Christians to start with God, you immediately started with the scientists.
      There's recorded evidence that climate change existed before industrialization and green house gases; hunger and poverty are recorded throughout the Bible and has nothing to do with environmental issues.
      Your criticism of the lesson bears no relationship to actual documental evidence.

    • @koosvanderkolk2223
      @koosvanderkolk2223 Před rokem +2

      @@johnnurse7662 That he started with God was actually one of the good points :-). Before diving into the facts, I think it is good practice to determine: What will it cost me if I change my mind? In case of human induced climate change, the price for us Westerners is high, as we would have to drastically alter our lifestyle. We know that in those cases it is very human (especially for sinful humans) to develop a bias so that we can keep our current lifestyle and ignore facts that would make us have to alter our lifestyle. Personally I also do not want human induced climate change to be true, because I like my steak, my car, my stuff, et cetera. Nevertheless, I am afraid the facts state otherwise: the current climate change is very likely human induced.