### Summary
Welcome home, everyone. Today, we continue our series called "Reflecting Love," focusing on what it means to be human in the world. We can't achieve this without becoming new creations in Christ and partnering together to fulfill God's desire for this world. The central idea is that we are called to be mirrors, reflecting God's love to the world and back to Him. When you look in a mirror, what do you see? More importantly, what does Jesus see when He looks at you? He sees a unique creation, loved and cherished.
We discussed the concept of being angled mirrors, a term introduced by N.T. Wright. An angled mirror allows us to see in two directions, reflecting God's love to the world and the world's praise back to God. This idea is rooted in Genesis 1:26-28, where God created humans in His image to have dominion over the earth. We are called to be stewards of the world, reflecting God's love and care.
We also explored the idea of being a royal priesthood, a chosen people, as described in both Exodus and 1 Peter. This means we are God's treasured possession, standing between heaven and earth, interceding for the world, and bringing God's love to others. Our role is to be representatives of God on earth, reflecting His love and grace.
In practical terms, this means living out our faith in a way that others can see God's love through us. It means being patient, compassionate, and loving, even when it's difficult. We are called to be a community that supports each other, reflecting God's love together. Remember, we are angled mirrors, and our one job is to be human, reflecting God's love in all we do.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. 28 reminds us that we are created in God's image, meant to have dominion over the earth. This means we are stewards of God's creation, reflecting His love and care in how we interact with the world and each other. [32:15]
3. Royal Priesthood: As described in Exodus and 1 Peter, we are a royal priesthood, a chosen people. This special status means we stand between heaven and earth, interceding for the world and bringing God's love to others. We are God's treasured possession, called to reflect His glory.
4. Living Out Our Faith: Our role as God's representatives on earth means living out our faith in practical ways. This includes being patient, compassionate, and loving, even when it's difficult. Our actions should reflect God's love, making a difference in the lives of those around us.
5. Community and Togetherness: We are not alone in this journey. Together, as a community, we can support each other and reflect God's love more effectively. Our collective efforts as a royal priesthood help bring heaven to earth and earth to God, fulfilling our calling to be human in God's big picture.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:45] - Introduction to Reflecting Love
- [02:30] - The Concept of Being a Mirror
- [05:15] - What Do You See in the Mirror?
- [10:00] - Angled Mirrors Explained
- [15:45] - Genesis 1:26-28: Created in God's Image
- [20:30] - The Role of a Royal Priesthood
- [25:00] - Practical Implications of Being God's Representatives
- [30:15] - Living Out Our Faith
- [35:00] - Community and Togetherness
- [40:09] - Reflecting God's Love in Daily Life
- [45:00] - The Special Relationship with God
- [50:06] - Conclusion and Challenge