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The podcast delves into the narrative themes surrounding the choice presented to humans to embody the divine purpose of representing God and to partner in the human project. The discussion explores how Jesus, as the true human, fulfills the law and presents love for God and neighbors as the essence of the commandments. Choices towards ethical renewal and alignment with the spirit are highlighted, emphasizing the ethical dimension of relationships and the hope presented by the gospel.
The narrative journey in the podcast revolves around the concept of imaging God through ethical decisions in daily life. Examples ranging from business ethics to personal choices are used to illustrate the ongoing challenge humans face in aligning their actions with representing God's image. The discussion emphasizes practical applications of ethical living in human interactions and work environments.
The podcast highlights the consequences of ethical failures, leading to fractures in relationships with God and misrepresentation of the divine image. It underscores the personal impact of moral compromises and the need for restoration. The narrative points towards Jesus as the reconciler who addresses the broken relationship and offers hope for ethical renewal and selflessness.
Reflecting on the journey of moral growth, the podcast contemplates the realities of human inconsistency and the struggle to embody virtues consistently. The conversation delves into personal experiences of moral compromise and the aspiration for selfless living. Touching on the fruit of the spirit, it underscores the desire to cultivate love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and self-control.
The podcast concludes by offering insights into future episodes focusing on the book of Proverbs and a captivating conversation on God's relationship with money. It extends an invitation for engagement through social media channels and encourages listeners to check out their YouTube channel for more content. The episode teaser showcases a storytelling approach, hinting at a narrative-driven exploration of God's relationship with money.
In this episode, Tim and Jon wrap up their discussion on the image of God. Scripture tells us that humans are made in the image of God, but what does that actually mean for our lives? Do we exist simply to glorify God, or does bearing the image of God mean we have a greater responsibility? As Christians, we tend to think we have to divide secular and sacred, but as the guys will unpack, this doesn’t have to be the case and we can choose to reflect God and his image in all that we do.
In the first part of the episode (01:15-04:48), Tim and Jon talk about why the garden shouldn’t be considered perfection. The garden was good, but it is only the beginning of the story! God’s story will be complete when humans are fully united to God and his creation is redeemed.
In the next part of the episode (05:15-16:58), the guys talk about the parent/child relationship between God and humans. It’s crucial to understand that God wants to share his creation with us! Just like in the garden, humans will one day reign with God.
The Westminster Confession of Faith is a well-known confession of the church of England. You may be familiar with it: “Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever.” In the next part of the episode (17:19-35:16), the guys unpack this a little bit and point out the problems with taking this bystander approach to humanity’s purpose on earth. Glorifying and enjoying God is only a small part of bearing the image of God.
So what does it mean for humans to bear the image of God? In the last part of this episode (35:45-1:07:14), the guys will talk about the implications of the image of God for followers of Jesus. We’re not simply a representation of God, we get to work with him to bring about his purpose on earth! But we have to realize that we are image bearers who don’t always represent God well. What does it look like for us to renew our hearts and minds to better represent God to the world?
Video:
This episode is designed to accompany our video on the image of God. You can view it on our youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbipxLDtY8c
Book References:
The Westminster Confession of Faith by the Westminster Assembly
Why Business Matters to God: (And What Still Needs to Be Fixed) by Jeff Van Duzer
Scripture References:
Genesis 1-2
Psalm 86
Psalm 8
Show Music:
Defender Instrumental by Rosasharn Music
Blue Skies by Unwritten Stories
Flooded Meadows by Unwritten Stories
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