Sunday, October 20, 2024
22nd Sunday after Pentecost
Scriptures: Job 38:1-7, 34-41
Message: “Answer Me”
Preacher: Rev. Lian Chin-Siong
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Oppressed Land
Preman Rajan / Church of the American Ceylon Mission
How long will the land lie parched and the grass in every field be withered? Because those who live in it are wicked, the animals and birds have perished Moreover, the people are saying, “He will not see what happens to us.” ~ Jeremiah 12:14
My grandpa’s house was in a war zone in Batticaloa (Sri Lanka). It was a green eco-farm, with a vegetable and fruits garden. It was heaven when I was a child. After many years, I was able to visit there in 2011 after the end of the genocidal war. When I visited there the place was chaotic, the piece of land was full of broken building crumbs, used militant parts, and human wastages. It was messy and polluted. Eventually, I started to clean the piece of the land. I removed all the building crumbs, militant wastages, and other rubbish. It took nearly one week for me to bring it as clean land and I also spent a sum of money from my wages. For me, it was not just a cleaning process, rather a liberating process from the hand of human oppression.
After a few months, I visited there again; it was amazing, full of the glory of God, heavenly feelings. After the cleaning, grasses and bushes started to grow and flourished colorfully. Also I noticed some bees, butterflies, and birds enjoyed their life. I understand that the land should be liberated from human conflict and human occupations. From that day, I have been hearing the cry of the land in my context. Most of the land is being militarized, industrialized, capitalized, and made inorganic.
In the name of development, economic growth, national security, civilization and religion, many parts of the land have been forcibly occupied, destroyed and made toxic. There are the violent behaviors and attitudes of human beings; we are violating God’s given responsibility, doing sin against God’s purpose and its creation. As the book of Job says, “My land has cried out against me” (Job 31:38), nowadays the land is crying out against us, because, in the ground we remove its plants, mining its resources and killing its biodiversity. Furthermore, in the name of religion, race, caste and culture, we make the natural land a battlefield, throwing hazardous bombs and chemicals.
Let us mediate the following prophecy; “How long will the land mourn, and the grass of every field wither? For the wickedness of those who live in it the animals and the birds are swept away, and because people said, ‘He is blind to our ways.’ ” (Jeremiah 12:4).
Let us realize our wickedness that violates God’s purpose and kills the land through our lifestyle. Now, we are called to liberate the land which is mourned and crying out.