Reflecting God's Image: Our Identity and Purpose

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"You matter because the image you bear matters. So when you go home today and you look in the mirror and you start singing that song, The Man in the Mirror, you can answer the question, what am I? I am an image bearer." [39:38](Download | Download)

"Our narrative has to be. We started in a perfect world, created by God, created to be image bearers, called very good, but the one who knows us, designed us, created us." [35:09](Download | Download)

"Being an image bearer, knowing that those out there are image bearers, should drive us to a life of love and compassion. Not judgment, not hatred, not racism." [38:08](Download | Download)

"The truth should ensure that our attitudes, our behaviors towards those who have sinned against us and others is one of forgiveness, one of second chances for no other reason than they are image bearers too of the most sacred, holy and good image, the image of God." [26:35](Download | Download)

"We matter because the one who created us, the one who knows us, matters. We are his representatives. We are like him. We are in his image." [21:35](Download | Download)

"We've been created in his likeness with unique abilities and capacities, absent from all other creatures of the earth that mirror God's divine nature. We are image bearers of God." [23:18](Download | Download)

"We are the statues, the paintings, the coins, image bearers that should reflect him, his achievements, his power, his authority, his works all around us." [24:52](Download | Download)

"The church should have an answer. We are worth it to God. We matter to God. How do I know that? Because God sent Jesus to tell us and show us." [16:13](Download | Download)

"Only after creating Adam and Eve, only after placing man on the earth, did God look and say it was very good. You see the introduction of the word very meant it was exceedingly good." [19:27](Download | Download)

"If I'm brutally honest, I think big sections of the church have lost their voice. They've been drained out by a narrative, by a story being told by the culture of today." [10:54](Download | Download)
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