Page 44 - Lift Him Up (1988)

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Created in God’s Image, February 3
And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.
Genesis 1:26
.
The life of Christ is to be revealed in humanity. Man was the crowning act of
the creation of God, made in the image of God, and designed to be a counterpart of
God; but Satan has labored to obliterate the image of God in man, and to imprint
upon him his own image. Man is very dear to God, because he was formed in His
own image. This fact should impress us with the importance of teaching by precept
and example the sin of defiling, by the indulgence of appetite, or by any other sinful
practice, the body which is designed to represent God to the world....
In order to understand the value which God places upon man, we need to
comprehend the plan of redemption, the costly sacrifice which our Saviour made
to save the human race from eternal ruin. Jesus died to regain possession of the
one pearl of great price.... The life of God’s children is a life of self-denial, of
self-sacrifice, a life of humility. Those who are not partakers of His sufferings
cannot hope to share in His glory.... We are to be judged according to the manner in
which we use the knowledge of the truth which has been presented to us.
The Lord gave His only begotten Son to ransom us from sin. We are His
workmanship, we are His representatives in the world, and He expects that we shall
reveal the true value of man by our purity of life, and the earnest efforts put forth
to recover the pearl of great price. Our character is to be modeled after the divine
similitude, and to be reformed by that faith that works by love and purifies the soul.
The grace of God will beautify, ennoble, and sanctify the character. The servant
of the Lord who works intelligently will be successful. Our Saviour said, “Greater
works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.”
What are these “greater works”? If our lips are touched with the living coal from
off the altar, we shall reveal to the world the wonderful love manifested by God in
giving Jesus, His only begotten Son, to the world, “that whosoever believeth in him
should
not perish
, but have everlasting life.”
The mystery of the incarnation of Christ, the account of His sufferings, His
crucifixion, His resurrection, and His ascension, open to all humanity the marvelous
love of God. This imparts a power to the truth. The attributes of God were made
known through the life and works of Christ. He was the representative of the divine
character (
The Review and Herald, June 18, 1895
).
God’s creation is but a reservoir of means made ready for Him to employ instantly
to do His pleasure (
The S.D.A. Bible Commentary, Ellen White Comments 1:1081
).
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