A wake-up call which tells us that it is time to start bearing fruit, not for personal sanctification or salvation, but for the good of all. The author tells us that if we are to be the followers of Jesus who is the fullness of life and sanctuary for all, who loved gardens and mountains and the sea and prayed that we might all be one in God as God is in us, then it is time for us to shift our attitudes towards who we think God is, what we think we are on this earth for and what it means to live and be responsible for creation 'in the image and likeness of God'.