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Jun 15, 2023 · We Are Image-Bearers of God. In the New Testament, the teaching of Jesus indicates the value of human beings implicit in their being God's image-bearers (Matt 6:26; 12:12). More important, Jesus himself perfectly images God in his life and ministry as he relates to God, people, and nature. As the first Adam failed the satanic test, the second ...
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- Embodied Imago Dei. We read in Genesis 1:26 of God’s determination to create man “in our image (tselem), after our likeness (demut).” Theologians typically have tried to identify one particular element or characteristic feature in humanity that embodies or constitutes the imago dei.
- Uniquely Made. If both humans and animals are created by God, yet the former bear his image and the latter do not, perhaps the image of God consists in some particular feature of a human not found in any animal.
- Capacity and Accountability. Some have distinguished between the “image” and “likeness” of God in man, the former consisting of our capacity for reason and choice, the latter of our moral and spiritual accountability to God.
- A Triune Nature. Thomas Aquinas focused on man’s reason, Calvin on the soul (i.e., the mind and heart), and Augustine on the mental capacities of memory, understanding, and will.
- The Sun Reveals God’s Life, Hope, and Wisdom. God is the ultimate light, and the sun shines a spotlight on that reality. The sun symbolizes life that comes from a loving Creator who cares for creation.
- Water Reveals God’s Salvation Work, Clarity, Purity, and Mercy. Water splashes God’s salvation work into our focus. In John 4:10, Jesus uses the term “living water” to declare his role as the world’s Savior.
- Rocks Reveal God’s Trustworthiness, Handiwork, and Eternal Yet Dynamic Nature. Rocks, which are reliably strong, point to the fact God is trustworthy.
- Trees Reveal God’s Wisdom, Protection, and Connected Presence. Trees grow our perspective so we can understand more of God’s wisdom and protection for us.
4 days ago · Jesus Christ is the perfect image of God for Humanity to follow. The use of anthropomorphic language in religious texts, particularly the Bible, holds significant theological implications. Genesis 1:26-27 declares that humans are created in the image of God, setting a foundational belief that resonates throughout history.
In the image of God. You may not know it but our lives have the potential to continually reflect God in the Earth. Here are 10 ways your life is an angled mirror for God!
Again striking parallels to the language present themselves in Philo, who speaks of the spirit breathed into man at his creation as an "effulgence of the Blessed and Thrice-blessed Nature"; and in the well-known passage of the Book of Wisdom, "She (Wisdom) is the effulgence of the everlasting light, the unspotted mirror of the power of God, and the image of His goodness" (Wisdom Of Solomon 7:26).
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Jan 4, 2022 · Accordingly, humanity is unique among all God’s creations, having both a material body and an immaterial soul/spirit. Having the “image” or “likeness” of God means, in the simplest terms, that we were made to resemble God. Adam did not resemble God in the sense of God’s having flesh and blood. Scripture says that “God is spirit ...