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    Counsel #5 — Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

    Picture: Counsel #5 — Reduce, Reuse, RecycleCSI 102.1

    Dominion does not mean having unchecked consumption! We are called to be stewards, managing creation wisely. The timeless mantra of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle embodies this responsibility.CSI 102.2

    By minimizing our consumption, we can avoid unnecessary waste in the first place. It's not about deprivation, but about mindful consumption that avoids excess.CSI 102.3

    Finding creative ways to reuse items honors God's resourcefulness. Just as Jesus instructed His disciples to gather the fragments after the feeding of the five thousand "so that nothing is lost,"[151]John 6:12 we can extend the life of objects, reducing our reliance on constant production. Actively recycling allows us to participate in the transformation of materials, giving them new purpose and minimizing what ends up in landfills. This reflects God's ability to make all things new.[152]Revelation 21:5CSI 102.4

    Reduce, Reuse, Recycle is more than just an environmental slogan; it's a way for Christians to actively reflect God's character as wise managers and resourceful creators, honoring the gift of His creation.[153]https://www.adventisthealthcare.com/living-well/cutting-back-on-waste-reduce-reuse-recycle/CSI 102.5

    “So when they were filled, He said to His disciples, ‘Gather up the fragments that remain, so that nothing is lost.’” John 6:12 NKJVCSI 102.6

    “Nothing that can be utilized should be thrown away.” Ellen White in Child Guidance, p. 135CSI 102.7

    Reflect: The concept of "waste" can extend beyond physical objects. Are there areas in your life where you can be more mindful of avoiding "waste" (e.g., time, energy)?CSI 102.8

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