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In the Old Testament, Genesis Chapter 1, it is written that the heavens and the earth were created in seven days.
Day 1: Light, day, night
Day 2: Sky
Day 3: Earth, sea, plants
Day 4: Sun, moon, stars
Day 5: Fish, birds
Day 6: animals and mankind
And on the seventh day, God rested.
In the creation of the heavens and the earth, man was created on the sixth day.
Why was he created last? That is where we can find the answer to why we were born.
God said,
'Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it. And have dominion over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and over every living thing that moves on the earth.'" (Genesis 1:28)
Humans were created in God's image, and placed as rulers over all creation as David said in Psalm 8:6 âYou made [mankind] rulers over the works of your hands; you put everything under their feetâ But this does not mean that we have the right to selfishly use and abuse the earth we live in.
It was necessary for all created things to be prepared before mankind because these are necessary for our survival. In other words, man can only live if everything else, such as the sun, water, plants, and other animals, exists.
Man cannot live alone.
If we abuse the creation we are not being good caretakers or rulers. Ruling over does not mean in a selfish way, but in a protective and caring way. The true meaning of the words "rule" and "subjugate" is "protect" and "cherish."
If we continue to go along as we please without caring for the earth as we do today, humankind will not be able to survive. Humans, by their very nature, cannot survive without help.
Acknowledging this truth should inspire us to honor the Creator through our actions, showing respect for the natural world by caring for and protecting it.
Trees and plants enrich our lives in countless ways. Caring for creation is an expression of gratitude and service to God and the natural world He created. Our mission is to pass on the blessings we have received to future generations, preserving what has been handed down to us. This, I believe, is our calling.
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Support for Planting Seedlings at the Foot of Mount Fuji
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Support for Planting Seedlings at the Foot of Mount Fuji
In 2025, we will carry out tree planting at the foot of Mount Fuji.
A plaque with the donor's name will be placed at the planting site, and a photo of the planting will be sent to you.
Additionally, as a small token of appreciation, we will send you 4 Hinoki Eggs made from the trees of the forest.
These eggs are crafted from Hinoki wood, and you can paint them for Easter or simply display them as they are. The scent of Hinoki is delightful.