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What does it mean to be created in God's image?

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Being created in God's image means that humanity reflects God's attributes in a unique way, including intellect, morality, and relational capability.

To be created in God's image, as described in Genesis 1:26, implies that human beings possess attributes that reflect God's character. This includes rationality, the capacity for moral judgment, and the ability to form relationships. Such attributes allow humanity to mirror God's glory in ways that other aspects of creation cannot. Furthermore, this likeness to God sets the stage for a profound relationship, as human beings are designed to seek God, worship Him, and communicate with Him. Theologically, this image is further restored in Christ, signifying the purpose of salvation and sanctification, where believers are conformed more into His likeness as they grow in grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:26-27, Ephesians 4:24

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Let Us Make Man
Jim Byrd · Feb 8, 2015
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