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ODJ: made in God’s image

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God created human beings in His own image. In the image of God He created them; male and female He created them (v.27). 

READ: Genesis 1:24-28 

My wife, Merryn, and I once visited a large market 
 in Sydney. On that day a man was cutting out 
 small silhouettes of people’s faces from black cardstock. He would complete one in two minutes for two dollars. We gave him the money and his shiny scissors went to work, his eyes darting between us and his handiwork. Within two minutes he handed us our silhouette. 


Seeing our profiles was a strange experience. Mr. Scissorhands had certainly captured our characteristics, but some features weren’t quite right. My chin was a little pointy and my nose a bit too round—and so was Merryn’s. Our eyes lifted off the card and to our scissor-clutching friend’s face. Sure enough, that’s where we found in the flesh those false features. With pointy chin and rounded nose, the grinning artist had “snipped” us in his own image!


“Let Us make human beings in Our image, to be like Us,” the famous record of origins states (Genesis 1:26). We are the portraits, God is the original. Reason, emotions, creativity, speech, plus the responsibility to “reign over the fish . . . the birds . . . the livestock” (v.26) all originate from our being made in God’s likeness. This immense honor (Psalm 8:3-8) makes all humans worthy of dignity and respect. Even after the fall, when sin marred our image, it wasn’t completely lost 
(Genesis 9:6). This explains why murder is out of the question, and why even cursing another person is wrong (James 3:9-10).


Divine features are reflected in everyone you see. The image may be scarred through neglect, distorted by greed, and smeared by selfishness, but it is there. And one day, for those willing, it will be fully restored—transformed into the image of Jesus, the true and complete image of God (Colossians 1:15). 


—Sheridan Voysey

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How might seeing others as God’s image-bearers help you to treat them with respect? How might the truth of our destiny (conformed to the image of Jesus) help you reach out to those around you? 

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ODB: the galatia church

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November 29, 2009 

READ: Galatians 3:1-12 

Are you so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are you now being made perfect by the flesh? —Galatians 3:3 

I was driving through the countryside when I spotted a church building whose name surprised me. It said, “The Galatia Church.” The name caught my attention because I was certain no one would choose to name a church this unless it was a geographic necessity.

A study of the biblical book of Galatians reveals that it is Paul’s most fiery letter—criticizing the people for legalism, self-effort, and the exchange of grace for a different gospel. Galatia was not exactly the kind of church that you would see as an example to be followed.

This is true because the Galatians were trying to please God through their own efforts rather than by reliance on Him. Paul’s charge against them was this: “Are you so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are you now being made perfect by the flesh?” (3:3).

Just as we cannot earn a relationship with God by our works, neither can we develop spiritually through our own strength. Paul’s reminder to the Galatians (and us) is this: Dependence on God through the work of the Spirit in our lives is at the core of our walk with Christ.

If we think we can become like Jesus by our own efforts, we are, like the Galatians, fooling ourselves.  — Bill Crowder


The Holy Spirit is the Christian’s power supply.

 

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