| Nola from Alabama asks. . . | |
| Someone told me we are made in the image of God. Is this true? | |
You were told correctly. We are indeed made in the image of God. We see this in Genesis 1:26-27.
We see that God's image was placed into His creation of man. Notice, when the term "man" is used it refers to both the male and the female (vs. 27). In verse 26, God declares his intention to make man in His image and in vs. 27, He declares His intention to create man in his own image. God wanted us to know this fact so much that He spoke it four times in these two verses: "…make man in our image,” "…after our likeness,” "…created man in His own image,” "…in the image of God created He him.” It is paramount for our daily lives to understand we are made in God's image and are unique from the animals roaming the earth. It is interesting to note the differences between verse 26 and verse 27. In verse 26 the word for "make" is the Hebrew word, asah. The Hebrew word for "create" in verse 27 is the word bara. The Hebrew word for “make” (asah) means to mold or make something from existing materials. The word for “create” in verse 27 (bara) means to create something new out of nothing. Out of all God created and made, man is both molded from existing material, and also created from no known existing earthly material. How can both be true? Well, man is made up of three parts: spirit, soul, and body. Man's body was made of the dust of the ground:
God molded man's body of the clay of the Earth. It was made from the existing material of the Earth. Scientists tell us that the human body is made up of exactly the same number of elements that make up the dirt! Our body is a clay sculpture. Some of our sculptures are bigger than others! This is true of our outward man; however our inward man, comprised of our spirit and soul, was created out of nothing found in this physical realm. It was a direct creation of God Himself. He is the Father of spirits:
After God molded man's body from the clay of the Earth, He breathed into him the breath of life:
Here we see the two acts of God in making and creating man “in His own image.” He formed man of the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. The actual Hebrew says that God breathed into man the breath of “lives” (plural). Man became a living spirit that had a soul. So, we see God made us in His image. Both our outward and inward man were made in God's image. (see again Genesis. 1:26-27) What does it mean to be in God's image? The Hebrew word for “image” is tselem, which means an image, a likeness, a statue, a model, a drawing, a shadow. We are in God's likeness in all three parts of our make-up. We are a spirit like God is a spirit:
If you are a born again believer, you are in union with God in your spirit and commune with Him in spirit. (1 Corinthians. 6:17) We have a soul that has the same qualities God has: We think, decide, and feel just like God. There are many verses in the Bible that confirm this, but time and space are limited to show that God has thoughts, makes plans and chooses courses of action, and has a whole wide range of emotions. Most Bible scholars believe man is created in God's image in his spirit and in his soul (the mind, will, and emotions), but not physically. But as we have seen in Genesis 1:26, the part of us that was made of existing materials (dust and clay) was also made in God's likeness. I believe the Bible speaks clearly that our human body was made in God’s own image. I can only surmise that some feel it would minimize how people view God to say man was physically made in His likeness. But this does not lower God. Instead, it rightfully places man in a position superior to the animals and demonstrates how fearfully and wonderfully made we really are! (Psalm 139:14) Here are some scriptures support this truth:
Notice, God has eyes, and ears, and a face!
God has hands!
God has feet and if He has feet, he must have legs!
God has arms!
God has a mouth!
God has hair and a head!
God has a bosom or chest. The Greek word for “bosom” here means the area between the arms. This would be the chest. All humans (both male and female) are made and created in God's image spiritually, in soul, and physically. Mankind is set apart from every other creation ever made or created by God. We are of great value to God. From a young age our children need to be taught that they are made in God's image and that He has a divine design and purpose for their lives. |
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