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Who am I?
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The pressures and problems of modern living are driving many people
to a restless search for meaning and purpose in life. We have seen something
of who God is; what about us? Why do we exist? Why are we here? Does human
life have any meaning or purpose?
The first thing to get clear is that man does not merely ‘exist’. He
is more than an accidental accumulation of atoms which all happen to fit
together into a convenient package we call ‘a human being’. The Bible tells
us that he was specifically created by a wise and holy God.
So God created
man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female
created he them. Man is more than a highly developed animal or refined
ape. He is as different from other creatures as animals are from vegetables
and vegetables are from minerals. In terms of size, man is minute compared
with the sun, moon and starts, but God has given him a unique and honored
place in the universe.
This is seen in one of God’s first commands to man:
Have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl
of the air and over every living thing
that moveth upon the earth. Man became God’s personal representative
on earth, with authority over all other living creatures.
But man was also given special dignity. Being created ‘in the image
of God’ does not mean that he was made the same size or shape as God (we
have seen that God does not have ‘size’ or ‘shape’), nor that man was a
miniature of God. Possessing all his qualities in small quantities. It
means that man was created as a spiritual, rational, moral and immortal
being, with a nature that was perfect. In other words he was a true reflection
of God’s holy character.
What is more, man gladly and constantly chose to obey all God’s commands
and as a result lived in a perfect harmony with him. Man had no ‘identity
crisis’ then! He knew exactly who he was and why he was in the world, and
he obediently took his God-given place.
But not only was man totally fulfilled and completely satisfied with
his position in the world. God was satisfied with man! We know this because
the Bible tells us that when his work of creation was complete, with man
as its crowning glory, God saw everything that he had made, and it was very
good. At that point in history, perfect people lived in perfect environment
in a perfect relationship with each other and in perfect harmony with God.
That is hardly the situation today! What happened?
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