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Imago Dei

 

The Image of God in Man

 

 

What is Imago Dei?

 

 Imago Dei means “image of God” and is a theological term, applied uniquely to humans, which denotes the symbolical relation between God and humanity. The term has its roots in Genesis 1:27, wherein “God created man in his own image. . .” This scriptural passage does not mean that God is in human form, but rather, that humans are in the image of God in their moral, spiritual, and intellectual nature. Thus, humans mirror God’s divinity in their ability to actualize the unique qualities with which they have been endowed, and which make them different than all other creatures: rational structure, complete centeredness, creative freedom, a possibility for self-actualization, and the ability for self-transendence

 

 

Imago Dei:  Longer definition

 

 The term Imago Dei refers most fundamentally to two things: first, God’s own self-actualization through humankind; and second, God’s care for humankind. To say that humans are in the image of God is to recognize the special qualities of human nature which allow God to be made manifest in humans. In other words, for humans to have the conscious recognition of their being in the image of God means that they are the creature through whom God's plans and purposes can be made known and actualized; humans, in this way, can be seen as co-creators with God. The moral implications of the doctrine of Imago Dei are apparent in the fact that if humans are to love God, then humans must love other humans, as each is an expression of God. The human’s likeness to God can also be understood by contrasting it with that which does not image God, i.e., beings who, as far as we know, are without self-consciousness and the capacity for spiritual/moral reflection and growth. Humans differ from all other creatures because of their rational structure - their capacity for deliberation and free decision-making. This freedom gives the human a centeredness and completeness which allows the possibility for self-actualization and participation in a sacred reality. However, the freedom which makes the human in God's image is the same freedom which manifests itself in estrangement from God, as the myth of the Fall (Adam and Eve) exemplifies. According to this myth, humans can, in their freedom, choose to deny or repress their spiritual and moral likeness to God. The ability and desire to love one’s self and others, and therefore, God, can become neglected and even opposed. Striving to bring about the imago Dei in one’s life can be seen as the quest for wholeness, or one’s “essential” self, as pointed to in Christ's life and teachings

 

(Source: Counterbalance Interactive Library)

 

 

 

The Image of God in Man

 

 

CREATION

 

Genesis 1:27-28

“God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him”

“male and female He created them.”

“Be fruitful and multiply, fill the earth, subdue it; and rule…”

This means that humans properly related to…

 

God

 

Other Humans

 

The Creation

Because of this humans are…

Spiritual Beings

Social Beings

Cultural Beings

We reflect the image of God by…

Glorifying God

in Worship

Glorifying God

in Loving Others

Glorifying God in Our Work in the Creation

 

 

FALL

 

Because of the Fall, these image-bearing characteristics produce…

 

Idolatry,

Self-Worship

 

Greed,

Selfishness

 

Laziness, Sloth, or

Self-Indulgence

 

The consequences of sin are…

 

Alienation

From God

(Wrath)

 

 

Alienation

From Others

(Hate)

 

Alienation

From Work

(Drudgery)

 

 

 

 

REDEMPTION

 

When we regenerate through conversion in Christ, we experience…

 

Reconciliation

With God

 

Reconciliation With

Our Fellow Humans

 

Joyful Resumption of Our Cultural Task

 

This involves…

 

Acknowledging

God’s Lordship

 

 

Showing Love

For Others

 

Doing Our Work

to the Glory of God

 

The Bible says…

“You are a chosen     people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may   declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.”

(1 Peter 2:9)

“So then, while we have opportunity,      let us do good to all people, and especially to those who are of the household of the faith.”

(Galatians 6:10)

 

“Since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.’"

(1 John 4:11)

“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.”

(Colossians 3:23-24)


 

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