This was our first calling, recorded early on in Genesis 1 and 2, and we remain Gods caretakers over all creation today. While creation still belongs to God, He has graciously entrusted it to our care and stewardship. (Please note: My Fathers World is a complete curriculum package and includes all of the students sheets you need.) I. God, our heavenly Father and sustainer, we have nothing to dread or fear when we lean on you, our refuge and strength. The Bible provides a direct mandate to be caretakers of the garden (Gen 2 v.15). For in times like that, we grow in trust and in patience as we lean on our Father, who cares for us and will always provide for us. And when we encounter difficulties and hardships, we can also give thanks. This is my Fathers world, He shines in all thats fair In the rustling grass I hear Him pass He speaks to me everywhere. In times of health and prosperity, we can give thanks for God’s many blessings and in turn share those blessings with others. Knowing that God has the whole world and every one of us in his hands, we can live with great confidence-no matter where life’s paths take us. God even knows the number of hairs on our heads (Matthew 10:30). Nothing in creation is insignificant in God’s hands-not because he’s a “control freak” but because God cares for all he has made. Have you stood outside on a dark, clear night, looked up at the stars, and felt small in the vastness of the universe? In such moments when we feel small and vulnerable, we can take comfort in knowing that our Father in heaven created the sun, the moon, and stars, as well as all of the earth-including each one of us.Ĭlosely linked to God’s creating power are his sustaining and governing powers over the entire cosmos he has made.
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