Sunday, December 16, 2012

Man: Made in the Image/Likeness of God (Part 2)


Preface: I have been searching the Scriptures and researching other materials, but still it feels like I don't quite "get it" yet. What I have thought through here is what I have figured out (or what I *think* I have figured out) so far.

A. Image versus Likeness

The first use of “image” also contains the first use of “likeness” (Genesis 1:26). I think this is slightly confusing. Here are my attempts to delineate image and likeness.

Old Testament Example:
Genesis 5:1
This is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day when God created man, He made him in the likeness of God.
New Testament Example:
Luke 20:24
“Show Me a denarius. Whose likeness and inscription does it have?” They said, “Caesar’s.”
Perhaps what we could glean is that “image” and “likeness” are very similar words.
However, image appears to be more of representation or appearance. Whereas “Likeness” is a copy of similar virtues or emotional characteristics. (David Guzik’s Commentary of the Bible, Genesis 1)

B. How can we be made in the image of God if God is a spirit?
Short Answer: Because we have already defined image as a representation of virtue & characteristics. Also, God said that He made us in our image (Gen 1:26).

We are created with an eternal soul. This soul is a creation of God to reflect Him.

Both man and woman have a soul. The soul is not gender specific.

Longer Answer: ........

....Back to Scripture, folks!

God could not fully put all of his attributes of Himself into us. I'm not saying God doesn't have the ability-- I'm just saying why would He?

God didn't have to create individuals in His image or likeness. Yet, He chose to do so. He created more than one human being. He created a pair-- Adam and Eve. With His creation of the animal kingdom, we can see evidence of variety, uniqueness, detail, and purpose.

Genesis 1
Creating the light (vs 4)
..........and it was good.
Creating land and vegetation. (vs 10)
........and it was good.
Creating day and night (vs 18)
.........and it was good.
Creating the animals (vs 20-25)
..............and it was good.
Creating man & woman (vs 26-31)
.............and it was VERY good.

And creation was finished. Have you ever seen that before? God created man and there was nothing else to make.

It. Was. Perfect.

Here's something else. The animal kingdom and the earth kingdom were created with a word.
Man and woman, however, were created by God touching, molding, and shaping them.

The Creation of man and woman was much more intimate. There is much more detail in the where and how of our creation.
Example:  And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being. (Gen. 2:7 )

This attention to detail, the priority given to creation of man is so much more significant than the creation of animal kingdom. There is no denying it. Again.

Example: Let us create man in OUR own IMAGE. (Gen 1:26
I think that's pretty explicit, don't ya think?
But how can we fully validate both ideas that God is wholly spirit and man is spirit and flesh?

C. Illustration.

A friend and I were discussing my previous post. She brought up a very good illustration from a Disney movie. In Toy Story 2, Sheriff Andy is separated from Andy and is uncertain of his future and of who he is. Sheriff looks down at the bottom of his cowboy boots to wipe off the paint that marred his owner's name. Sheriff remembers who he belongs to. He remembers and desperately wants to go back to his human buddy, Andy.

We are not so unlike the Pixar toy named Andy. We are marked in the image of God. We were separated. We have his name on us, yet we have allowed His name to be marred-- covered up.
Will you be like Sheriff Andy? Will you acknowledge that you are His creation, His precious imprint? How far will you go to go back to your Heavenly Father?

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