This study contrasts the vastness of the cosmos with the profound significance of humanity, arguing that Genesis 1 presents an earth-centered narrative where God prepares the world specifically for man. It explores the creation of living creatures on the fifth and sixth days, highlighting their diversity and the divine blessing to multiply, while distinguishing them from humans who alone bear God's image. This unique status grants humans rationality, moral responsibility, relational capacity, and a stewardship mandate over creation. The preacher emphasizes that human value derives not from intrinsic glory but from being fashioned in the likeness of the Creator. Ultimately, the message calls believers to recognize their divine design and live in faithful obedience to their intended purpose.