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What if your value was settled before you ever proved a thing? We trace a powerful thread from Genesis 1:27 through the New Testament to show how being created in God’s image grounds dignity, reshapes identity, and clarifies purpose for daily life. Drawing on Scripture and lived experience, we unpack how God’s character—love, justice, mercy, and creativity—can be reflected in the way we think, speak, work, and care for others.
Together we consider the relational core of the image of God, noting Jesus’ words in John 15:15 and what friendship with God looks like in honest prayer and faithful community. We talk about calling through the lens of Ephesians 2:10, seeing ourselves as God’s workmanship designed for good works that meet real needs with courage and compassion. The conversation doesn’t shy away from fracture: sin mars what God made. Yet the hope of Colossians 3:10 is clear—renewal in Christ is both a gift and a process as we “put on the new self” and grow into likeness that lasts.
You’ll also hear reflection questions that nudge practice: honoring the image in others, using your gifts to serve, and taking daily steps that align with your God-given identity. Anchored by Psalm 139:14, we leave you with a steady reminder that you are fearfully and wonderfully made and that God’s plans are good. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a quick review to help others find these conversations.
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What if your value was settled before you ever proved a thing? We trace a powerful thread from Genesis 1:27 through the New Testament to show how being created in God’s image grounds dignity, reshapes identity, and clarifies purpose for daily life. Drawing on Scripture and lived experience, we unpack how God’s character—love, justice, mercy, and creativity—can be reflected in the way we think, speak, work, and care for others.
Together we consider the relational core of the image of God, noting Jesus’ words in John 15:15 and what friendship with God looks like in honest prayer and faithful community. We talk about calling through the lens of Ephesians 2:10, seeing ourselves as God’s workmanship designed for good works that meet real needs with courage and compassion. The conversation doesn’t shy away from fracture: sin mars what God made. Yet the hope of Colossians 3:10 is clear—renewal in Christ is both a gift and a process as we “put on the new self” and grow into likeness that lasts.
You’ll also hear reflection questions that nudge practice: honoring the image in others, using your gifts to serve, and taking daily steps that align with your God-given identity. Anchored by Psalm 139:14, we leave you with a steady reminder that you are fearfully and wonderfully made and that God’s plans are good. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a quick review to help others find these conversations.