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Genesis 1:27 'So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.'
God created everything, thus everything belongs to Him. Humanity as His image were made to reflect His glory back to Him by worshipping Him. But having refused to do so, we have become slaves to sins, unable to escape it's power. God's plan has been to redeem humanity, calling us back to His true worship in a covenant relationship with Him.
We were created to love God, to obey and serve Him, to worship and praise Him. It is who we are, an image of glorious, living God.
But because of our rebellion, sin entered into the world, and shattered this image. But God in His love and mercy sent His Son to call us back to what He made us. And whoever believes, will be restored in the image of God.
Many people believe they are who they are, because God created them that way. For example gay people say they are gay because God created them that way. But that is not true. It is the desire of their hearts. And this is the case for every sinner. But the desires of our hearts do not define who we are. I know there are Christians who believe that as long as we do not act upon our sinful desires, we are not guilty of sin. But that is not true. Even the pharisees thought of this, but Jesus teaches on the sermon on the mount that if we desire to sin, even when we do not act upon it, we are guilty of sin. The problem is our sinful hearts. Our sinful hearts are the reason we are tempted to sin, thus most of the time when we are tempted, it is because we tempt ourselves. Joel 2:13 and rend your hearts and not your garments.” We must both repent of sin and the desire to sin.
If we identify as anything other than image bearers of God, it is idolatry, and we must repent of it. If you identify as a homosexual or transgender, that is not who you are. It is your sinful desires, but they do not make you who you are. Non-Christian religions are also idolatry. For example a person is not a Muslim - it does describe religious commitment, but not ontological reality. It is a false identity, The Gospel proclaims to the devotee of Islam that 'Muslim' is not what he really is. The gospel proclaims to western liberal that 'free' is not who he really is. And the gospel proclaims to the member of gay community that 'gay' is not who he really is. All are images of the triune God. Terribly spoiled images because of our sin, and called by God in His grace to become true, redeemed images of God, the God-man Jesus Christ.
Christians must therefore look at everyone as God's creation, created in His image, and proclaim the good news of Gospel to every non-Christian.
God created everything, thus everything belongs to Him. Humanity as His image were made to reflect His glory back to Him by worshipping Him. But having refused to do so, we have become slaves to sins, unable to escape it's power. God's plan has been to redeem humanity, calling us back to His true worship in a covenant relationship with Him.
We were created to love God, to obey and serve Him, to worship and praise Him. It is who we are, an image of glorious, living God.
But because of our rebellion, sin entered into the world, and shattered this image. But God in His love and mercy sent His Son to call us back to what He made us. And whoever believes, will be restored in the image of God.
Many people believe they are who they are, because God created them that way. For example gay people say they are gay because God created them that way. But that is not true. It is the desire of their hearts. And this is the case for every sinner. But the desires of our hearts do not define who we are. I know there are Christians who believe that as long as we do not act upon our sinful desires, we are not guilty of sin. But that is not true. Even the pharisees thought of this, but Jesus teaches on the sermon on the mount that if we desire to sin, even when we do not act upon it, we are guilty of sin. The problem is our sinful hearts. Our sinful hearts are the reason we are tempted to sin, thus most of the time when we are tempted, it is because we tempt ourselves. Joel 2:13 and rend your hearts and not your garments.” We must both repent of sin and the desire to sin.
If we identify as anything other than image bearers of God, it is idolatry, and we must repent of it. If you identify as a homosexual or transgender, that is not who you are. It is your sinful desires, but they do not make you who you are. Non-Christian religions are also idolatry. For example a person is not a Muslim - it does describe religious commitment, but not ontological reality. It is a false identity, The Gospel proclaims to the devotee of Islam that 'Muslim' is not what he really is. The gospel proclaims to western liberal that 'free' is not who he really is. And the gospel proclaims to the member of gay community that 'gay' is not who he really is. All are images of the triune God. Terribly spoiled images because of our sin, and called by God in His grace to become true, redeemed images of God, the God-man Jesus Christ.
Christians must therefore look at everyone as God's creation, created in His image, and proclaim the good news of Gospel to every non-Christian.