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Chuck Smith

Genesis 1:26

The sermon explores the concept of the image of God, the fall of man, and the purpose of Jesus Christ's coming to restore man into the image of God.
Chuck Smith explores the profound meaning of being created in the image of God, emphasizing that it is not a physical likeness but rather a reflection of God's love, self-determination, and holiness. He explains that God desires a meaningful relationship with humanity, created for love and fellowship, but the fall of man through disobedience severed this connection. Smith highlights that Jesus Christ's coming was to restore humanity to this divine image, allowing for renewed fellowship with God through the choice of accepting His love and grace. The sermon underscores the importance of understanding our identity in Christ and the transformative power of being born again.

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THE IMAGE OF GOD

I. WHAT IS MEANT BY THE IMAGE OF GOD?

A. I do not believe that it means a physical image.

1. Though the Bible refers to the eyes of the Lord, and His ears. It talks

of the hand of the Lord, also the arm of the Lord. These are all used in

a figurative sense, for in the Psalms it refers to Him covering us with

His wings.

2. Jesus was a manifestation of the Godhead bodily, but He became flesh and

dwelt among us.

3. Jesus said, "God is a Spirit."

B. God's chief emotional attribute is love, so He created us with the capacity to

love.

1. I know the joy of giving love.

a. I cannot describe the feelings that I have when I hold my wife or

my children or now my grand children.

b. I cannot describe my feelings for God, the warmth and satisfaction

as I commune with Him.

c. I cannot describe the feelings I have for you who share with us

here in the body of Christ. My appreciation, my joy, my blessing.

2. I know the joy of receiving love.

a. It is difficult to know which joy excels.

b. As the lyrics of a song once expressed, the greatest thing you'll

ever learn is to love and be loved in return.

C. God's chief governmental attribute is His self - determination so He made us

self-determinate beings.

1. I have the power of choice. I am not a robot.

2. For choice to be valid, there must be something to choose. Hence, the

tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the garden with the

prohibition.

3. For choice to be valid, there must be respect for the choice made.

4. This capacity of choice is necessary for love to be a meaningful

expression.

a. If I am forced to call you every night or forced to send you a

bouquet every day, it may or may not be a true expression of love.

You would never know.

b. If I were forced to fellowship with God, if there were no

alternatives, then my fellowship would not be meaningful.

D. God's chief moral attribute is holiness.

1. Man was created pure, holy, and as such had fellowship with the holy God.

2. An unholy man cannot have fellowship or be one with a holy God.

E. God is a Spirit and He created man a spirit, but clothed him in a body in order to

be able to express himself to other men.

1. Man is a spirit, dwelling in a body, possessing a consciousness

2. Thus man as God is a trinity.

3. One of our problems is trying to decide if a malady is physical or mental.

If it is something from my spirit or my flesh.

4. The truth is that we are so integrated that it is often impossible to tell.

5. Whatever effects one part of me effects all of me. Would God create man in

His own image?

II. WHY WOULD GOD CREATE MAN IN HIS OWN IMAGE?

A. It would seem it was His desire to come into a meaningful loving relationship with

His creation.

1. It is stated in the scriptures that we were created for His pleasure. That

is the pleasure of loving us and being loved by us

2. You may say, "I don't want to love God." You have prerogative, He created

you a free moral agent.

3. Just note that in not loving God, you have failed to respond to the basic

purpose of your existence thus do not be surprised if your life seems at

times to be empty, frustrating and useless.

B. God desired fellowship.

1. More than half the joy of having something beautiful is the sharing of

that beauty with someone you love.

a. If I see a beautiful sunset, I will call Kay to come see it

with me.

b. If I hear a beautiful symphony, I will call her to listen.

2. God wanted to share the glories and the beauty of His creation, hence

created man in His image and likeness that He might fellowship or share

with Him all the glory and beauty of His love.

III. GENESIS CHAPTER 3 TELLS US OF THE FALL OF MAN FROM THAT IMAGE.

A. The fall came from disobedience to the command of God.

B. The fall came by the exercise of the free choice.

C. The fall resulted in spiritual death, hence broken fellowship with the Holy God.

1. Man continued to live in his body, possessing a consciousness but the

spirit was dead, thus the mind was dominated and controlled now by his

flesh, and the desires of his flesh.

2. The path man chose was a one-way path, that is, there was no opportunity

to undo that which was done. He could not resuscitate his dead spirit.

D. The fall brought great sorrow to God.

1. Because He loved man so much, He desired the best for man, but He knew

this could only happen as man was one with Him.

2. As Jesus wept when He could see the consequences of wrong choice man was

making, so God no doubt wept.

E. The fall brought great calamity to man.

1. Life alienated from God.

2. Life dominated by the flesh with the resultant strife, fighting, wars,

maladies and death.

IV. THE PURPOSE OF THE COMING OF JESUS CHRIST WAS TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR MAN TO BE RESTORED

INTO THE IMAGE OF GOD.

A. Thus restored, his fellowship with God could be renewed and man could once again

answer to the basic purpose of existence.

B. Jesus talked to the earnest seeker of life, of the necessity of being born again

of the Spirit.

1. Jesus talked of denying self, taking up the cross to follow Him. If we

seek to find life in the things of the flesh we will lose it. If we are

to find true life we must lose the life of the flesh.

2. Jesus talked of God's love for man and the desire or restored fellowship.

3. He then proved the love of God for man, by taking the guilt of our sins,

and dying in our place.

C. The capacity of choice now comes in once again.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. What is meant by the image of God?
  2. A. Not a physical image
  3. B. God's chief emotional attribute is love
  4. C. God's chief governmental attribute is self-determination
  5. D. God's chief moral attribute is holiness
  6. E. Man is a spirit, dwelling in a body, possessing a consciousness
  7. II. Why would God create man in His own image?
  8. A. To come into a meaningful loving relationship
  9. B. God desired fellowship
  10. III. Genesis chapter 3 tells us of the fall of man from that image.
  11. A. The fall came from disobedience to the command of God
  12. B. The fall came by the exercise of the free choice
  13. C. The fall resulted in spiritual death
  14. IV. The purpose of the coming of Jesus Christ was to make it possible for man to be restored into the image of God.

Key Quotes

“God is a Spirit, and He created man a spirit, but clothed him in a body in order to be able to express himself to other men.” — Chuck Smith
“The greatest thing you'll ever learn is to love and be loved in return.” — Chuck Smith
“If I see a beautiful sunset, I will call Kay to come see it with me.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We must recognize the importance of loving and being loved in return, as this is a fundamental aspect of our existence.
  • We have the power of choice, and our decisions have consequences that affect our relationship with God.
  • We must deny ourselves and take up the cross to follow Jesus Christ in order to find true life and restored fellowship with God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the image of God?
The image of God refers to the spiritual and moral qualities that make us human, including the capacity to love and make choices.
Why did God create man in His own image?
God created man in His own image to come into a meaningful loving relationship with Him and to share in the beauty and glory of His creation.
What was the result of the fall of man?
The fall of man resulted in spiritual death and broken fellowship with God, leading to a life dominated by the flesh and alienated from God.
What is the purpose of Jesus Christ's coming?
The purpose of Jesus Christ's coming was to make it possible for man to be restored into the image of God and to renew fellowship with Him.

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