Today's Scripture Reading (June 26, 2026): Jeremiah 5
A quick look
at global temperature charts shows a distinct warming trend. The eleven warmest
global average temperatures in the past four thousand years, so basically from a
thousand years before the reigns of David and Solomon in Israel, have occurred
in the last eleven years. There has been a noticeable increase in temperatures
over the past decade. True, there have been temperature spikes in the past.
There was a spike that lasted from the tenth to the fourteenth centuries, and
another that began around the birth of Jesus and continued until about the
sixth century. Still, neither reached temperatures as high as those we are
currently experiencing. So, while it is true that the planet does go through
cycles of heat and cold, the current warm cycle seems different.
The flipside
of this discussion is that we are not talking about big numbers. The coldest
global average temperature in the past eleven years was 0.85 degrees Celsius in
2018 and again in 2021. The warmest was 1.28 degrees Celsius in 2024, about
half a degree Celsius above the coldest. But we need to remember that all of
these temperatures are records and are a couple of degrees above normal.
It still
doesn't sound like much, but maybe we need to remember that this is the truth
of our whole experience. Is there intelligent life out there somewhere? Maybe.
But this planet is built on many "just right" conditions. God has
established this planet precisely where it needed to be for us to survive. And
it wouldn't have to be moved far for the planet not to be suitable for life.
There may have been life on Mars and maybe on Venus millennia ago. But not
intelligent life. Earth is in the middle of the Goldilocks zone, where it is
just right for what we need. And it won't take much to shift us out of that
zone.
I am not
saying that Jeremiah is speaking about the current climate crisis, but his
words still apply. We are already discovering that it doesn't take much to
disrupt the weather systems we depend on and that even a little climate change
can hurt us. I often hear people argue that the planet has been here before.
And we have; the difference is that at that time, the human race wasn't here.
Part of what God did in creating us was cooling the earth. We can argue about
how close we are to the tipping point at which the global warming trend cannot
be stopped, but at some point, we will cross that line. And the rains we depend
on will disappear or intensify. And the harvest we need will disappear. And the
only one we will have to blame is the person in the mirror, because we failed
to care for the creation that God entrusted to us.
Tomorrow's
Scripture Reading: Jeremiah 6