Thoughts from the Narrative Class at Radius, dntn Greenville.
So, Genesis 1:26-28. God makes us, man and woman, in His image, 'after our likeness'.
Genesis 3:5 When the snake temps us, he claims that the fruit on the tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil will make us be like God.
The odd thing is, to some degree, they already were like Him. Satan tempts them with the desire to be like God, while already they have been made in God's own image. The fall comes when Adam and Eve stop resting in what God has done for them (made in His image) and to them (breathed His life into them) and instead strive after fulfillment outside of God.
James 1:12-15 talks about being tempted and lured (not by God, but) by our own desires, and thus falling into sin.
The very next paragraph reads "Do not be deceived, my beloved brothers and sisters. Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change. Of His own will He brought us forth by the word of truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of His creatures" (16-18).
Check it- we, like Adam and Even are the new creation, born again, firstfruits of His creatures. Satan's temptation against us is the same: 'go, be like God- find the fulfillment to your desires, your longings, elsewhere.'
Yet James speaks to us, saying 'Do not be deceived. All good is of God; fulfullment of our desires, true life, hope, love, is of God. He made us what we are, by His will.'
So, our call then, like that of Adam and Eve, is to rest in what Jesus Christ has done for us (dying on the cross as a substitute for our sin) and to us (living within us by His Spirit). We can't be more like Him outside of Him- we simply are made righteous in Christ. In Him is our hope, the fulfillment of our desires, true life, hope, love. Here is our identity, our imago dei, complete and whole.
cool aye?
-drew
Great picture by the way. Keep those observations coming!
ReplyDeleteHere's something else along those lines that's also cool.
ReplyDeleteIn Genesis, we read that man and woman were created in the image of God and told to be fruitful and multiply. Then comes the fall, after which Christ comes and restores us on the cross. He then tells us to go and make disciples. In a way, when we become the new creation, we are given the same command as the original creation- to be fruitful and multiply.
This original command in the Garden of Eden was, indeed, two fold: for humans to join and make more humans, but also to fill the earth with God's glory. We were made in God's image and then told to be fruitful and multiply. We, God's image, were to fill the earth - effectively filling the earth with God's image/glory.
The command is the same as it was once we are restored by Christ. Fill the earth with His glory. Multiply God's image by making disciples.
God, You are too cool.