Reflection 1: Read
Genesis 1 in its entirety. Note how the earth was “without form or shape” until God brought it into being. The word “good” is repeated seven times, the last time in the phrase “very good.” What command does God give to man and woman? Where does their responsibility as stewards of the earth come from?
Reflection 2: Read
Deuteronomy 8:7-18. What must the Israelites continue to do, even as they prosper? If they do not do these things, what will happen? Ultimately, we learn in verse 18 that the power to create abundance for ourselves comes from God, the one who always keeps his promises and fulfills his oaths. Have you been faithful in your covenant with God? How have you chosen to put your personal abundance (your time, talents, and treasure) to use?
Reflection 3: Read
Psalm 24 in its entirety. Note how God is described as the “king of glory,” who holds dominion over the earth and everything in it. Who is allowed to approach God in this Psalm? What does the Psalmist mean when he describes “useless things” as filling one’s soul? What are the “useless things” that inhabit your life? Are they preventing you from stewarding the gifts God gave you? In what way?