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2005-10-12 - Values
Originally Published 1998-09-16
Genesis 1:26 (NIV) Then God said, "Let us make man in
our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and
the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all
the creatures that move along the ground."
I am one of these people that firmly believe every word, every sentence,
every paragraph, and every chapter in the Bible is there for a purpose. Because
of that, it is my belief that God rewards the diligent student of His word.
When preparing to teach on this verse, two words just kept jumping out at
me. I just could not figure out why the Holy Spirit used two similar words
to describe how you and I were made. Notice the words, "in
Our image, in Our likeness." Image and likeness are closely related,
yet they are not quite the same. Let me try to illustrate what the Holy Spirit
illustrated to me recently.
In my work, I use a digital camera to take photographs of houses. When I
click the camera, an image of the house appears on an LCD screen on the back
of the camera. I, the one who "created" the image, can see it. Now, when
I download the image and print this photo, anyone who sees the photo can
see the "likeness" of that image.
God, our Creator, can see His image in us. His desire is for others to see
His likeness in us, through our actions, words, deeds, etc. God sees His
image through all our faults, our sins, our foul balls, and the like. Our
Creator can see the image, when even we can not. Can others see His likeness
in you? And just as importantly, can you see the image of God in others,
the value that God places on others? More importantly, can you see that image,
when others are not at their best? Can you see past the murky stuff and see
the real value in people? All people matter to God; therefore all people
should matter to us.
You see, we can not have the right values until we place the right value
on others and ourselves.
Are you shortchanging yourself? Are you shortchanging others? When we grasp
the value that God places on others, and as we grasp the right values, then
hopefully then we being to do this thing call life, right. When we place
the right value on others and ourselves, out of that value, flows a reflection,
a likeness of God's image in us. All our actions and decisions in life are
influenced by our value system.
Watch these examples with kids:
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"Not right now, son, I am reading the paper."
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"Sure I will come to your school play, someday."
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"No, Daddy can't go camping this weekend, I have work to catch up on."
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"As soon as the newscast is over, I will help you with your homework."
What is the value message in these examples? The message is loud and clear,
even to a two-year-old. The message is , "I value the paper more than you,
I value other things more than your school activities, I value my work, more
than I do you, I value the newscast more than you. It shouts to them what
your values are. You can plug anyone and any example into the above examples.
If you or I laugh at the racial or ethnic joke, we are devaluing one of God's
image-bearers. If you or I mismanage our finances and can't give to God,
we are placing a higher value on worldly items than God.
Do you get the picture? See the image, the likeness?
Lord help us to grasp the real value You have placed
on us and others, so that we can have the right values. Help us to strive
to be more like the perfect image-bearer, Jesus Christ. Help us reflect that
image in all areas of our lives, In His perfect name, Amen
Comments or Questions?
David
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