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SESSION 2 In God s Image In this session, we will explore the biblical truth that God created humans in His image with the purpose of glorifying Him and enjoying Him forever. By looking at the creation story of our first parents, Adam and Eve, we will learn that some of the ways we reflect God is by ruling wisely over the world, relating rightly to Him and to others, and reflecting His goodness in our work and rest. SCRIPTURE Genesis 1:26-2:25 THE POINT God created humanity in His image. The Gospel Project for Students 7

HIS STORY TO REFLECT GOD MEANS TO RULE WISELY What does it mean to be created in God s image? What comes to mind when you hear the phrase created in God s image? Do you think we still bear God s image today, even in our sinful state? ESSENTIAL DOCTRINES #34 Image of God in Humanity Some theologians believe the image of God refers to our mirroring of God s attributes: our nature models God s nature. Others believe we see the image of God in what human beings do. Still others believe the image of God concerns our relationships with God and with others. In Jesus we see the true image of God. He perfectly mirrors God s attributes, fulfills God s will, and enjoys a perfect relationship with the Father. BEARING GOD S IMAGE God creates humanity in His image, to reflect His likeness. 8 Session 2 Genesis 1:26 Then God said, Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness. They will rule the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky, the livestock, all the earth, and the creatures that crawl on the earth. As the story of the creation of man and woman unfolds, we begin to see what being created in God s image entails. For starters, God calls Adam and Eve to rule over the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky, the livestock, all the earth, and the creatures that crawl on the earth. His command for humans to fill and to subdue the earth is an invitation to bear His image to reflect Him by doing what He has just done in creating the heavens and the earth. THE FALL Sin enters the story and distorts God s good creation.

TO REFLECT GOD MEANS TO RELATE To bear God s image means to have a relationship with Him. Our image-bearing started when God created us. The account in Genesis shows how powerful a scene this was when God s face was toward us, when He breathed into the first man the breath of life. Just as a mirror best reflects an image when the mirror is directly in front of the object that it s imaging, we reflect God s image best when we are in close relationship with Him. After multiple statements of God seeing that His work was good and then very good, comes the first moment when something is described as not good. We were not created to bear God s image on our own or to have an isolated relationship with God. We reflect God best when we are in community with one another relating to others in love and grace. Thus, reflecting God s image means we are to relate rightly to Him and to others. Genesis 2:15 The Lord God took the man and placed him in the garden of Eden to work it and watch over it. Genesis 2:7 Then the Lord God formed the man out of the dust from the ground and breathed the breath of life into his nostrils, and the man became a living being. WORK, WHETHER IT INVOLVES PLUMBING A SINK OR PLUMBING THE DEPTHS OF THE COSMOS, IN THE HANDS OF A CHRISTIAN IS MINISTRY.1 BEN WITHERINGTON TO REFLECT GOD MEANS TO WORK AND REST A lot of people have wrongly assumed that the command to work was a result of man s sinning and rebelling against God. Work isn t something that God gave man as a curse after the fall into sin; the toil of work is what came with sin, but work itself is designed to give us fulfillment and provide us an environment to reflect God. CAIN AND ABEL The depth of humanity s fall is revealed in the heinous murder between two brothers. NOAH Judgment and graciousness are found in the flood. The Gospel Project for Students 9

God did not rest because He needed it, as if He were tired or worn out. He gave us an example of rest to show that even though we are unlike any other creature in that we are the most like God, we are not God. CHRIST CONNECTION Bearing God s image...it is a daunting task. How are you doing at reflecting God s image? At wisely ruling the world? At relating with Him and others? At reflecting Him properly through the rhythms of your everyday activities and rest? What would the world conclude about God by looking at His image that you re reflecting? Here s the bad news: it s no small sin for you to fail at properly reflecting God to the world. An assault on God s image is an assault on God Himself. When you fail to properly reflect His image to the world, you are telling the world lies about God and what He s like. But here s the glorious good news: Jesus came to be the perfect image of the invisible God. He is the only One who rules wisely over the world. He upholds all things by His power and all of creation awaits in eager anticipation for His return. He is the only One who perfectly relates to God and others, and can restore our broken relationships with God and others. He not only has a face-to-face relationship with God, but His face is the very face of God. And because of Jesus good work on our behalf His perfect life, death in our place, and glorious resurrection we are invited into His rest. No longer striving for salvation but resting in His finished work. TOWER OF BABEL Humanity s pride is relentless in seeking praise for itself; but God s glory will never be dethroned 10 Session 2 THE CALLING OF ABRAHAM God established a covenant with Abraham.

YOUR STORY What comes to mind when you think of humanity being made in the image of God? When was the last time you thought of fish, birds, or even worms as living creatures that God has entrusted to you to care for? In what ways can your life demonstrate the priority of your relationship with God? What are some signs that your relationship with God is not your priority? In what ways does our culture diminish the value of work? How have you diminished the idea of work in your own life? How can you correct this? HIS STORY God s Story of Redemption through His Son, Jesus Christ. YOUR STORY Where your story meets His. The Gospel Project for Students 11

YOUR MISSION HEAD The fact that God created humanity in His image means that each individual person on planet earth, no mater how big, how small, or the color of their skin, possess inherent worth, value, and dignity. How should the doctrine of humans being created in God s image influence the way we think about others? Why is it important to note that humanity has a special place among creation because we were created in God s image? What are the dangers of not affirming this? HEART The reality of God creating humanity in His image not only means that we see other people in a different light, but it also influences the way we feel towards others who bear the same image, both Christians and non-christians. How should the doctrine of humans being created in God s image influence the way we feel about others, both Christians and non-christians? Why should we be grieved when we see image bearers of God living in a way that is contrary to the way God intended? HANDS As we learned throughout this session, bearing God s image is a tangible reality that shows up in our day to day lives. Not only does it show up in our relationships, but it also shows up in the way we steward the earth God has given us, as well as in the way we work and rest. No matter how old you are, everyone works (home, school, sports, etc.), everyone rests, and everyone contributes, for good or bad, to the little corner of this planet God has placed them at. How will you begin to treat friends, family members, and even strangers differently based upon the truth that they are created in God s image? What are some ways you can begin to reflect God by being a better steward of the world He has given us? 12 Session 2