
Daily Meditation
September 18, 2025
Let those who seek my life be ashamed
and altogether dismayed;
let those who take pleasure in my misfortune
draw back and be disgraced.
-Psalm 70:2
If you have noticed, this month Trinity’s daily meditations are focusing on Creation Care. How do we honor God – showing gratitude for the wondrous universe that we are part of – by caring for that creation?
Preservation of our environment is not always top of mind for many Christians. There are larger issues to worry about, some say. There is even a view that focusing on this world too much is a distraction from what we should be worried about: salvation.
I don’t think, though, that God calls us to ignore the pains of this world in order to focus solely on the next one. I don’t think that it is worldly to work towards preserving the beauty that God has made, and towards helping those who are most impacted by the ways we have damaged creation.
As I read Psalm 70, with Creation Care in mind, I imagined it not from the perspective of a person, as is the original intent, but from the perspective of the planet. If you’ll all allow me some paraphrasing: “Let those who seek to hurt the planet be ashamed and altogether dismayed; let those who profit from its pollution draw back and be disgraced.”
This verse also serves my original point, that we are called to engage with this world. Psalm 70 doesn’t take the high road of “even if things are bad for me right now, they’ll be better in heaven.” It asks for God to make a difference in a struggling person’s life and trusts that God will. In many cases, that difference, though it comes from God, can be delivered by people. So, let us be those people. Let us then do what we can, when we can, how we can, to make a difference in caring for creation.
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God, help us to use our feet, our hands and our voices to make a difference in the preservation and restoration of your creation. Help us to care not just for the beauty of nature, but also for those people who are negatively impacted by our damage to your creation. And help us to trust in your power when, in the face of problems bigger than ourselves, our efforts may seem to not be making enough of a difference. Amen.
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