Search this site
IRONSTRIKES
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Beliefs
  • Formation
  • For Women
  • Meetings & Events

Reflecting His Image

10/26/2018

0 Comments

 
Picture
In the Garden, God told Adam and Eve that they could partake of everything except for one tree: The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. God supplied all they would ever need for life at its fullest. Yet, for love to truly be reciprocated there had to be an alternative; it was that one thing that robbed them of everything God created them to be. God instructed them that the day they ate the fruit of that particular tree would be the day they would “surely die.” We all know what happened, don’t we?

Did they fall over dead after eating the fruit? Of course not. Thankfully we don’t physically die immediately when sin rears its head in our lives. So, what died? We typically say, “They died spiritually.” And while that’s not the wrong answer, it’s not complete. Of course, we know they died spiritually and therefore sin entered the world; that’s why we must be “born again.”

So again, what died when they ate the fruit of the tree? Everything they were created to be died that day. The image of God in them died. The day they ate the fruit of the tree they lost their identity, namely the image and likeness of the Creator. They didn’t just fall short or miss the mark; they took on the nature of God’s enemy. As a result, love became self-centered.

Remember what happened next? God questioned Adam, “Did you eat the fruit of the tree?” What did Adam do? He blamed Eve, “It was the woman you gave me, she told me to eat it. It’s all her fault.” Adam couldn’t even admit that he had sinned against God.

The image of God in Adam and Eve was reversed that day; it was turned inward. Adam couldn’t answer a simple question, “Did you eat of the tree?” He couldn’t say, “Yes, I did it…” because all the sudden it was all about Adam and not about God. Adam and Eve instantly became self-defending, self-protecting, and self-justifying. What Adam basically said was, “God, if You hadn’t given me this woman none of this would’ve happened; it’s all Your fault for putting her here with me.”

Growing up did you ever live at the expense of another person? Did you ever blame it on someone else? Maybe you still do. My middle brother and I were always trying to live at the expense of one another. When we’d get caught doing something wrong, we always shifted the blame… “It’s his fault!”

Once I had my brother and one of his friends hemmed-up in a patch of bushes at the end of a cul-de-sac in our neighborhood. I was throwing rocks at them (I considered them pebbles, but he said they were rocks). I would pick up one rock after another and fling it into the bushes and hear a loud “OUCH!” I was having so much fun at their expense.

It wasn’t long until they mounted a comeback strategy. To my surprise, a large rock (more like a boulder) came flying out of the bushes and hit me square in the head. That thing was so big that to this day I don’t know how they lifted it. Blood started flowing, I started crying, and I ran home to tell dad. In the end, I got a trip to the hospital and ten stitches to boot, and my brother got a whipping (and he deserved it).

On the way home from the hospital, my brother told my dad the real story: that I was throwing rocks at him and his friend before he threw the rock that busted my head open. Guess what? When we got home, I got a whipping too. I got stitches and a whipping… and I’m still mad about it.

That’s human nature though, isn’t it? We’re born with it. It’s self-preserving. It doesn’t naturally look out for the betterment of the other. It doesn’t naturally love others more than itself. Human love isn’t instinctively sacrificial. It doesn’t want what’s best for the other person; it desires what’s best for itself.

Being born of God means being restored to His image. That’s why life in Christ is so important. When someone is “born again” they get the image of God reinstated in their life. They become a new creation in Christ Jesus. Being born again is more than a prayer that qualifies me to go to Heaven; being born again is about being restored to the truth about why I exist.

Too often we function out of the dysfunctional emotions we grew up with. The problem with that is God didn’t give us those emotions, Adam did. God didn’t teach us to be angry and offended and at odds with people all the time. Those things came naturally because we inherited Adam’s nature at birth. Thus, we instinctively live for ourselves.

When God’s image is restored He invites us to become “followers.” Being a follower includes the invitation to, “Deny yourself and take up your cross daily…” (Luke 9:23). The idea behind Jesus’ words here is that we were never created for ourselves; we were made to bear His image. When we understand this we become complete in Christ without any additives. We don’t have to try to “fit in” or get people to “like us.” Truly following Him provides everything we could ever want for life at its fullest.

Nobody owes me anything. If we could learn this one thing as we follow Jesus it would catapult us into the life we’ve always dreamt of. The reason I’m on the earth is to glorify God. His image is my life’s purpose. Mercy woke me up today to give me one more opportunity to be like Jesus. It’s an adventure that lasts a lifetime and impacts more people than we could ever possibly imagine.

If we could learn to live by this principle alone we would live without frustration, disappointment, insecurity, fear, anxiety, and the likes. Life wouldn’t be about success or failure, which is killing the church by the way. It would be about experiencing God’s presence day-by-day as Jesus lives His life through us.

When I realize that I was only created to reflect His Image, everything else rolls away like water off a duck’s back. In Him, I am not defined by what people say, or the situation I find myself in, or the circumstances of my church or ministry, or my finances or career, or any other temporal thing. None of those things are why you were created. You were born to bear the image of Jesus. When you learn to do it then every day you’re as good as He is in you… and life doesn’t get any better than that!

This post was written by Rev Powell.  For his original post, go to:  brianlpowell.com/2018/10/25/reflecting-his-image/



0 Comments

Your comment will be posted after it is approved.


Leave a Reply.

    Rules for commenting:

    1.  Be respectful  
    2.  Refer to rule #1

    All comments may not be approved.

    Note that many identifying details about individuals in these posts are not accurate.  Their identity is protected, except for those individuals who are being honored or are public figures.

    RSS Feed

    Enter your email address:

    Delivered by FeedBurner

    Categories

    All
    Abortion
    Abraham
    Abstinence
    Abuse
    Accountability
    Adam
    Adam Yauch
    Addictions
    Admiration
    Adultery
    Affair
    Amos
    Angels
    Anger
    Anniversary
    Anoint
    Anonymous
    Anxiety
    Atheism
    Avoidant
    Bad Boy
    Battle
    Beastie Boys
    Beautiful
    Bestiality
    Betrayal
    Bird
    Blame
    Bobby Petrino
    Bondage
    Book Review
    Brian Head Welch
    Brothel
    B.T. Roberts
    Camping
    Cancer
    Challenge
    Change
    Chaotic
    Character
    Children
    Choice
    Christmas
    Church
    Church Camp
    Closed Door
    Compulsions
    Confession
    Confident
    Control
    Courage
    Covenant
    Creator
    Crown
    Crucifixion
    Darkness
    Death
    Deception
    Decision
    Demons
    Depression
    Detachment
    Devotions
    Dez Bryant
    Differences
    Dilemma
    Dirty
    Discipleship
    Disgusting
    Divorce
    Domestic Violence
    Domination
    Doubt
    Dreams
    Dr Hart8bb80a7b00
    Dwayne Allen
    Dysfunction
    Easter
    Eden
    Ego
    Eleazar
    Elitism
    Empty
    Envy
    Ephesians
    Equality
    Erectile Dysfunction
    Esau
    Eternity
    Euthanasia
    Evil
    Exhibitionism
    Eyes
    Facebook
    Faithfulness
    Fantasy
    Fasting
    Father
    Favorites
    Fear
    Fellatio
    Fighting
    Fishing
    Flashing
    Flattery
    Flesh
    Force
    Forgiveness
    Gentleman
    Girls Gone Wild
    G.K. Chesteron
    Goals
    God
    Good Friday
    Grace
    Gratitude
    Greek
    Guard
    Guilt
    Heart
    Heaven
    Hebrew
    Hell
    Henri Nouwen
    Histrionic
    Hogging
    Holiness
    Hollow
    Honesty
    Honor
    Hope
    Humility
    Humor
    Ichabod
    Idols
    Impurity
    Individuality
    Input
    Insane Clown Posse
    Integrity
    Intent
    Intimacy
    Isaac
    Islam
    Jack Schaap
    Jamaica
    Jealousy
    Jimmy Needham
    Job
    Joy
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    Judgmentalism
    Justice
    Kindness
    King David
    Kittens
    Komboloib7e292a311
    Korn
    Larry Norman
    Leave It To Beaver
    Lies
    Light
    Listening
    Loneliness
    Love
    Lust
    Lying
    Macho
    Manners
    Marriage
    Masculinity
    Masturbation
    Maturity
    Mca
    Meditation
    Messianic
    Meticulous
    Mighty
    Missions
    Money
    Monogamy
    Moses
    Motivations
    Movies
    Music
    Normal
    Obedience
    Obscenity
    Open Door
    Parenting
    Passiveaggressive2ed940c88b
    Pastor
    Path
    Perfection
    Personality Disorders
    P.O.D.
    Politics
    Pornography
    Pornograpy
    Power
    Practical
    Prayer
    Predator
    Prejudice
    Premature Ejaculaton
    Preparation
    Pride
    Problems
    Promises
    Protection
    Providence
    Purity
    Quechua
    Quiz
    Racism
    Regret
    Religious
    Repentance
    Reputation
    Research
    Respect
    Responsibility
    Rest
    Resurrection
    Revival
    Righteousness
    Robots
    Roughhousing
    Routine
    Rules
    Rut
    Sabbath
    Sacrifice
    Sadism
    Salvation
    Sanctification
    Satisfaction
    Selfishness
    Self Love
    Self-love
    Service
    Sex
    Sexism
    Sexuality
    Sexual Response
    Sexual Response
    Shame
    Sin
    Singing
    Snobbery
    Soldier
    Sovereignty
    Stalking
    Stephen Hawking
    Step-parenting
    Strong
    Success
    Succubus
    Suicide
    Swearing
    Sword
    Teenagers
    Temper
    Temptation
    Tenth Ave North
    Testing
    Theology
    Thinking
    Thomas Cogswell Upham
    Tim Tebow
    Tournament Male
    Tradition
    Trafficking
    Trapped
    Trauma
    Triggers
    Trust
    Truth
    U2
    Uncle Buddy
    Unity
    Violence
    Virtue
    Vulnerability
    Warrior
    Watchman Nee
    Waywardness
    What Is A Man
    Women
    Worry
    Worship
    Wussification
    Year In Review
    Zombies

    Archives

    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014
    September 2014
    August 2014
    July 2014
    June 2014
    May 2014
    April 2014
    March 2014
    February 2014
    January 2014
    December 2013
    November 2013
    October 2013
    September 2013
    August 2013
    July 2013
    June 2013
    May 2013
    April 2013
    March 2013
    February 2013
    January 2013
    December 2012
    November 2012
    October 2012
    September 2012
    August 2012
    July 2012
    June 2012
    May 2012
    April 2012
    March 2012
    February 2012
    January 2012

IRONSTRIKES

Men Forging Men