Thursday, August 10, 2023

You crown the year with Your goodness, and Your paths drip with abundance. — Psalm 65:11

 In a time when we are constantly being warned about the dangers of population growth, it is important to remember that the God who created and supports everything is a God of abundance. The psalmist thanked God for providing for His animals in such a benevolent manner.

How, therefore, do we account for the extreme hunger and starvation that so many people experience? Is this catastrophe the result of God's miserly provision? No! Such hunger is a result of societal and political systems that disobey God's directives for the protection of the environment and all living things. 

Christians ought to praise God for providing like the psalmist did. Because of Him, the "valleys are also covered with grain; the pastures are clothed with flocks" (Psalm 65:13). 

He provides purpose and fulfilment to our life.

Our hearts ought to be overflowing with gratitude and praise for what God has bestowed upon us! Given how well He provides for His animals, let's express our thanks by being eager to help people around us.


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What is meant by over population?
Why is overpopulation a problem?
What is the maximum population the earth can sustain?
What is an example of overpopulation?
Is the world overpopulated?
How can overpopulation be solved?
Which country is overpopulation?
What are the pros of overpopulation?
Is world population declining?
What will Earth's population be in 2050?
Will human population slow down?
What is the ideal population for Earth?
How long can the earth sustain human life?
Can the earth support the growing population?
How many humans have ever lived?
Has a human lived 300 years?
Who was the first person alive?
How many humans lived on Earth 1,000 years ago?
When was the first human born?
When did the population hit 1 billion?
When did humans start living to 100?
How rare is it to live to 90?
Can a person live to be 200 years old?
What is the average age of death?

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