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God created Adam in His "own image" (Genesis 1:27), but Brother Singh speculates that image was lost due to the fall. So, the word "image" implies much more than a physical resemblance. It also entails the nature, characteristics, and mindset of God. Hence, the image of Christ replaces the image Adam lost. So, Jesus reflects God's glory and is the exact imprint of Father's very being. (Hebrews 1:3) Through Jesus, Brother Singh states we have the potential to have that image restored in humankind. This is what John saw in his vision: Revelation 14:1.
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God created Adam in His "own image" (Genesis 1:27), but Brother Singh speculates that image was lost due to the fall. So, the word "image" implies much more than a physical resemblance. It also entails the nature, characteristics, and mindset of God. Hence, the image of Christ replaces the image Adam lost. So, Jesus reflects God's glory and is the exact imprint of Father's very being. (Hebrews 1:3) Through Jesus, Brother Singh states we have the potential to have that image restored in humankind. This is what John saw in his vision: Revelation 14:1.