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Living as God's Image Bearers
Reading: Genesis 1:26-27, Colossians 3:9-10
Devotional
We conclude this week by returning to our foundational identity: we are created in God's image, designed to reflect His glory to the world. Genesis 1:27 declares, "So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them." This truth predates any human opinion, performance, or achievement. Your worth isn't determined by others' approval because it was established before others even existed.
Sin distorted this image, creating the insecurity that drives us to seek validation from created beings rather than our Creator. But Colossians 3:10 announces the good news: we "have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator." Through Christ, the image of God in us is being restored daily.
This restoration process frees us from the exhausting cycle of image management. When we know we already bear God's image, we don't need to craft an image for others. When we understand we're being renewed in His likeness, we don't need others' approval to feel valuable. We can live authentically, love freely, and serve generously—not to gain something, but because we already have everything we need in Christ.
Living as God's image bearers means every interaction becomes an opportunity to reflect His character rather than protect our reputation. Our words can carry His grace, our actions can display His love, and our attitudes can demonstrate His peace. This transforms relationships from transactional (what can I get?) to transformational (what can I give?).
Reflection Question: How would your daily interactions change if you truly believed you already have God's complete approval and love through Christ?
Action Step: Before each significant interaction today, remind yourself "I am God's image bearer" and ask "How can I reflect His character in this moment?”
"The Christian does not think God will love us because we are good, but that God will make us good because He loves us." - C.S. Lewis