Be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over every living creature — this is one of the most misread verses in Genesis, and it matters enormously how we read it. Subdue and dominion are strong words, and they have been used to justify environmental destruction and exploitation. But the context corrects this. A king who subdues a territory is responsible for its flourishing, not just its productivity. He is a steward, not an owner. Humanity is given authority over creation not to consume it without limit but to manage it on behalf of the Creator who owns it. We hold the earth in trust. That means the way we treat the natural world — every resource we use, every piece of land we touch — is a matter of faithfulness to the one who made it and gave it to our care.
Praying for you as you continue to dig into the Word. What a reminder that God's ways are not our ways. His timing, His methods, His purposes — all beyond our comprehension, yet perfectly good..
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I've been thinking about this differently, but your perspective opened my eyes.
Amen! This has been my experience as well.
I've been thinking about this differently, but your perspective opened my eyes.
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This is so encouraging. Thank you for taking the time to write it out.
I've been thinking about this differently, but your perspective opened my eyes. My grandmother used to quote this verse every morning. Now I understand why — it's a daily declaration of dependence on God..
What a rich passage. Your notes helped me understand it more deeply.