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Music In a day full of conflicting
opinions and ideas, the Word of God stands true, and the Bible
is the source for absolute truth. In these days of confusion and
questions, it is so important to know what the Bible says.
In today's study, let's ask the Lord to open our heart and mind
as Scott Pauley leads us into Scripture to help us discover
God's absolute truth. And God said, let us make man
in our image. What a privilege. What a mind-boggling
truth that we, humanity, were made in the image of our Creator. That is found in Genesis chapter
1 and in Genesis chapter number 2 God expounds upon that. He gives even more detail to
His creative work. The Bible says in Genesis chapter
2 verse number 7, 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 soul. If you want to know how man is
different than the animals, here's how. He was, first of all, the
only part of the creation that was literally shaped by the hand
of God. We preachers get pretty artistic
at times and we say God flung the stars into space and He carved
out the rivers with His finger, but actually that's not what
He did. Now when you read Genesis 1 and 2, you find that God just
spoke. That's the power of the Word of God. He just said, light,
and there was light. And it was very good. So God
spoke all of the created world into existence. But with man,
this was the first record that we have that God of His own hands
formed man. He took the dust to the ground
and He shaped him. Why would He do that? I think
it's a very beautiful picture to all of us that from the very
beginning of time, God always intended for man's life to be
in His hands. In a very real sense, your life
is in His hands today. Your times are in His hands.
The time of your life and the time of your death is all in
the hand of God, not in your own hand. But I wonder, is your
life really in God's hand today? Have you put your whole life
in the nail-pierced hand of Jesus and realized it's not your own?
Have you said to your Creator, I want you to be my Redeemer?
Have you said to the One who gave you life, I want this new
life that comes through Jesus Christ? So the first way we are
distinct is that we were formed by His own hand in this creative
work. He made us. And then He breathed
into our nostrils the breath of His life. Ecclesiastes says
that God has put a little bit of eternity in every one of us.
That's quite a thought to think that God has put an eternal soul
in all of us. Everything you see is going to
burn up, die, disappear, be gone, but not man. A million years
from this moment, you'll be alive somewhere forever because you
have an eternal soul. God says He made you a living
soul. And when God gives that kind
of life, His own life put into man, There is no end to that. We've been talking about how
God created man, but think about man's constitution. He was made
in the image of God. That word image literally comes
from a word that means to shade, like the illusion of something,
the resemblance of something. It doesn't mean that we are little
gods. It means that He has made us
in His likeness to resemble Him. He has used His own nature, if
you will, as a model for creating us. Like God, we have life, an
eternal soul. Like God, we have intelligence
with the ability to reason and think and decide. Like God, we
have emotional and relational capabilities. Like God, we have
been made in three parts. Our God, the Godhead, we've talked
about this as God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit.
Well, we have spirit, soul, and body. Man is a spirit. And that's
literally the part of you where God dwells. You have a soul,
your intellect, your emotion, your will, and then He's given
you a body. He's put that spirit and soul
in a body. And with your body, you have five senses to relate
to the world around you. That's really a beautiful, beautiful
thing to see how God has reflected His own nature in the creative
work. When He made us, He made us without
sin. Every sinful thing, every wicked thing, every vile thing
you see in this world did not come from God. Everything good
had its beginning in God. Everything evil has its beginning
in the devil and man's disobedience to his Creator. Sin is the source
of every unholy thing. But in the beginning, Adam and
Eve were made with innocence. He didn't have the presence of
sin because God's not the author of evil. He had the possibility
of sin. He was made with the ability to choose, with a free
will and a responsibility to His Creator. Aren't you glad
God made us as free moral agents, not as robots? He could have
made us like robots. People sometimes argue that.
Why would a good God make us so we could do wrong? Well, let
me ask you a question. Why would a good God make us
to only do what He says do? Why would He not make us to have
a free will to choose? And so this was the way God created
us in our constitution. But then you've got to look beyond
man's creation and his constitution to his condition. His condition
in the garden was wonderful. It was beautiful. What a life
it was. Suddenly sin enters into that
garden. Sin enters into the heart of
man. And suddenly his condition is
very different. The day that man sinned against God, the image
of God was not lost, but it was marred. We might say it was not
erased, but it was defaced. Because when sin enters in, it
brings every wicked, vile, evil thing with it, which means that
without God, we're sinners, we're lost in our sin, we're spiritually
dead, we're under the wrath of God, and the only thing that
separates us from eternal death is one breath leaving this world. Aren't you glad God did not leave
us that way? Think about for just a moment
the way God created man. Man was made to have what? Dominion. That means to rule and reign
with His Creator and for His Creator. Now when He sinned against
the Creator, what happened? He switched roles. Instead of
being a man who had dominion over, now He is dominated by. Sin takes control of him. The
devil takes over. His flesh suddenly becomes his
own master. The only cure for that, friend,
is Jesus. Aren't you glad that God sent a perfect man? He sent
his own son, the Lord Jesus Christ, the second Adam, we're told in
the book of Romans, who would live a sinless life and die for
the sins of mankind so that we could be set free from the domination
of sin. See, when Christ has dominion
over us, you're free from the dominion of sin. And what does
the Lord do? The Lord not only restores what
Adam has, but I want to tell you, in the authority of the
Word of God, praise God for this, He gives you much more. Now I'm
saved. I'm a child of God. I have God's
favor. I am as sure for heaven as if
I were already there, and the Lord begins to restore the very
image of Christ in me. You see, that's what the Lord's
doing in your life today. By His Holy Spirit, He is seeking
to restore the image of God, to allow you to once again reflect
His beauty, His glory, His holiness, His light. And of course, someday
we're going to rule and reign with Him. Adam was supposed to
do that in the beginning and he messed it up. Someday we're
going to rule and reign with Jesus Christ on this earth and
then for all eternity. Are you getting ready to reign?
Are you getting ready to rule with Christ? All of this talk
about man leads us to talk about God. And so may I speak to every
person who's listening to me today. If you're a human being,
I'm talking to you. First of all, you need to know your Creator
in a personal way. And the only way to do that is
through His Son, the perfect man, the Lord Jesus Christ. If
you're not a Christian, right now, would you just bow your
head and by simple faith, would you repent of your sin and trust
Jesus as your Savior? Would you say to the Lord, Lord,
I'm a sinner and I'm lost and my life has been marred because
of my sin nature, but I believe Jesus died for my sin. Would
you invite the Lord Jesus to come into your life? You can
enter into a new relationship with God, one that will not be
broken. Praise God for that. And if you
are a regenerated person, if you already know you've been
born again and you've come into the family of God, would you
just pause and praise God who created you and has sustained
you and saved you? And would you ask the Lord today
to form the image of Christ in you and to make it so that your
life reflects more of Christ than it does of Adam? Would you
pray right now that your life would be everything the Creator
says that it should be? This is what the Bible says. Repeating what other people have
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Created, Fallen, Restored
| Sermon ID | 22725125532400 |
| Duration | 10:09 |
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| Category | Podcast |
| Language | English |
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