You are a steward of Gods creation. You can be good to your parents, you can follow God's law, and follow in his footsteps.
as a good steward how can you take care of god's creation
to be trust and faith, obey and keep the commandment
In everything we do. Sinning drives the Creation spiritually downward, while serving God pushes Creation spiritually upward.
In Genesis it is chapter 1 verse 26. That is really were God teaches humans to be good stewards of God's creation. I hope this helps :)
S stewards of creation our responsibilities are to look after fauna and flora and plant and grow them.
Yes, God made humans stewards, or caretakers of the creation.
We are stewards of Gods creation god sent us to earth to take care of it and protect it This was done by Nikolai Wiltjer.
The stewards of the earth are caring for creation, repairing any damages, and disposing of waste properly.
Recycling is one way to be a good steward of the environment. Using fewer resources is another.
A steward is a person who takes care of things like we are stewards of creation
respect the envirment.
for me, our nature is beautiful and we are the steward of God's creation. That is why, we need to take care of our mother nature because this is where we can only live.. :)
Humans have both helped and harmed the earth. While advancements in technology and conservation efforts have been made to protect the environment, activities such as deforestation, pollution, and overconsumption have led to negative impacts on the planet. There is room for improvement to become better stewards of the earth.
God gives us salvation through Christ and we are to love and care for our fellow human beings as well as be good stewards of the earth. We can do our best not to harm others and to not contribute to global warming and pollution.
God does indeed care for and look after the earth. However, he has set us (humanity) as stewards over creation, so God works primarily through us. We need to be aware that there are bad as well as good stewards, and that someday we may well be required to give an account of our stewardship.