Following the creation of man and woman, it is not surprising in Genesis 1:28 to find guidelines as to how we are to use our time in the caring of creation. We are reminded that our Judeo-Christian tradition and heritage participate in and include time. We are reminded that salvation is bound to a continuous time process which embraces the past, the present and the future, as well as people and earth (land). Looking at Genesis 1:28, we see the word multiply. In Hebrew it is yabah and it does not mean to multiply our earth with so many people that we overwhelm our environment. Instead, the Hebrew word yabah means "to grow in wisdom and sensitivity." The Hebrew word for fill is mahleh, and it does not mean to fill the air with pollution. Mahleh means "to bring a gift to the earth." Cabash is…
A Formula For Greatness
Mark 9:33-37
Mark 9:33-37
Sermon
by Robert Salzgeber
by Robert Salzgeber
CSS Publishing Company, ASSAYINGS: THEOLOGICAL FAITH TESTINGS, by Robert Salzgeber