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Character Building Seminar: 5 “Created For My Glory”
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Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him. Isa 43:7 --- www.RevivalSeminars.org
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- Character development is said to be
- the most important work ever entrusted to human beings.
- During the next hour we will explore both our privilege
- and our responsibility to become Christ-like in character.
- Join us now for this powerful time of personal renewal
- as Pastor Stephen Wallace takes us
- "From Glory to Glory."
- "Created For My Glory"
- Good to see you back, dear friends,
- thank you so much for coming.
- I appreciate your presence.
- It's a privilege, an honor to study
- with you diligently, the most important work
- ever entrusted to human beings.
- ...and what is that?
- Character building.
- Education, page 225;
- and by the way, it's a course requirement to
- have this memorized by the time
- we're through.
- So, you start working on it. Education, 225:
- "Character building is the most important work
- ever entrusted to human beings;
- and never before was its diligent study so important
- as... now."
- Why so important now?
- Because the King is coming soon.
- I believe it, I believe it with my whole heart,
- and yet, we have much to do.
- We have a gospel to take to every nation, kindred, tongue and people {Rev 14:6};
- and we have our own lives to prepare. {Rev 7:3, 14:7}
- But again, the successful accomplishment of both of those tasks,
- depends upon the same thing; and what is that?
- The development of a Christ-like character.
- Why?
- Because we can be neither effective witnesses for the King,
- nor fit citizens for the Kingdom,
- unless, we are like the King in character.
- The purpose of this seminar
- is to diligently study the principles,
- the Biblical principles, of Christian character development.
- We are seeking to learn how we can
- cooperate with the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.
- We cannot change ourselves, we must be changed;
- even as by the Spirit of the Lord from glory to glory {2 Cor 3:18},
- from one stage of character development to another.
- But though that is a passive verb, my friends,
- please bear in mind that we are not passive in the process.
- Oh no, we have an active, cooperative role to play.
- It's not to change ourselves
- but it's to behold the glory. Amen?
- In beholding we are changed,
- changed into the likeness of what we behold;
- and it's for that reason that we asked ourselves the question,
- at our last study:
- How, and where, is God's glory revealed to us?
- We promised you
- that we would consider seven places,
- seven ways in which God reveals His glory to us.
- You remember that, don't you?
- Now encourage me, and let me know that you remember the first...
- What was it we covered? Three or four?
- We were supposed to cover five,
- but we ran out of time.
- What are the first four?
- Number one, top on the list is, where?
- Jesus Christ. Number two, where?
- In the law.
- Yes, don't forget that. Don't overlook that.
- Number three, where?
- The sanctuary and its services.
- Number four, where?
- In Scripture,
- in its entirety both Old and New Testament.
- Number five, we will consider in a moment
- and then, we will move
- to six and seven as well...
- Lord willing, time affording.
- But even though time is a factor, we dare not
- proceed without first, what?
- Pausing to personally invite
- God's Spirit into our hearts.
- My dear friends, I cannot possibly over emphasize
- the importance of asking for, and receiving
- the spiritual discernment that is ours
- through the powerful, in-dwelling presence of the Holy Spirit.
- He's standing at the door and He's knocking.
- He wants to come in,
- but He cannot unless we personally invite Him.
- So, let's take that time
- on our knees, to personally invite
- God's Spirit into our hearts;
- and remember me in your prayers, please,
- I covet your prayers.
- My Father in heaven, I thank You for the quietness of this
- Sabbath afternoon.
- I thank You for this sanctuary in space, and in time,
- where we can set aside all the busy
- distractions of this world, and
- focus our hearts and minds
- on You, through the study of Your Word.
- Father, we need to have however,
- our eyes anointed with that eye salve.
- Spiritual things are only spiritually discerned and
- we want to behold the glory,
- but naturally we have not the capacity to even see it.
- So, supernaturally reveal it to us;
- and what the Spirit reveals to us,
- may the same Spirit restore in us.
- Father, I...
- I am so grateful
- for the privilege of leading out
- in the study of Your Word.
- It's amazing to me that You condescend to use
- such an earthen vessel, as I know myself to be.
- But Lord, in spite of my inadequacies and my imperfections,
- I pray that You would use me.
- Let me be a channel of the blessing of truth.
- I ask that anything that would obstruct
- the flow of truth be removed,
- anything that would taint or contaminate it be cleansed.
- I want to be a clean and empty vessel that You
- can fill and use, in a special way to bless.
- Please Lord, by a miracle of grace do that;
- and whatever You're able to communicate through me,
- may it find receptive hearts and minds.
- Give each one of us a heart
- to know You.
- A heart that can receive and retain the impress
- of the Spirit of Truth,
- that we might thereby, be transformed into the likeness
- of Him, who is the Truth.
- May we be more like Jesus
- for having spent
- this afternoon in the study of His Word.
- This is our prayer in His name and for His sake.
- Amen.
- We are...
- where in our books?
- Page 9. Thank you.
- Page 9.
- And what we need to do is just quickly
- touch on the fifth place
- or way in which God reveals to us
- His glory;
- and that is, my friends, in history and providence.
- In Scripture,
- was the last one that we noted, and that is the
- historical record of God's
- interfacing with humanity
- through the sin crisis.
- In everything that He says and does
- in relationship to the sin crisis, His character
- or His glory is revealed;
- and as we read Biblical history,
- by the way - "history" is "His story" -
- you know that.
- As we read history,
- we see the glory, the character of God revealed
- in Biblical history. But what I want to note with you
- is that God is still interfacing with the sinful human race.
- In His
- involvement with fallen, rebellious humanity
- we still see - even after
- the close of Biblical history - His character revealed.
- I would encourage you to look for
- - and you must have spiritual discernment
- to be able to see it -
- evidences of God's character as revealed
- in the way He has interfaced with the human race,
- even after the close of Biblical history.
- I would ask you as well,
- to be aware that
- His glory is being revealed on a daily basis as He
- relates to you.
- Providence.
- In your own personal experience,
- you have opportunity to see
- that the Lord, the Lord God is
- merciful, and gracious, and long-suffering,
- and abounding in goodness and truth. {Ex 34:6}
- Amen? {Amen}
- He forgives iniquity, transgression, and sin; {Ex 34:7}
- you see that on a daily basis.
- And I would simply challenge you to be aware of that,
- to contemplate that, to behold His glory,
- and in beholding, you will be changed.
- I would recommend, in this context my friends,
- keeping record
- of God's providential interventions in your life.
- Journal those,
- write them down. Isn't that, what the Lord
- had the children of Israel do? {Deut 8:2-18}
- Often times when He would
- do something special for them,
- he would have them erect
- a monument. Right?
- What was its purpose?
- It was to remind them every time that they would see that,
- of how gracious, and good, and merciful, He'd been to them.
- And even in following generations,
- as the grandchildren would come by
- - who hadn't been involved firsthand in the experience -
- they could be told the story,
- and in beholding, they could be changed.
- That's brought out here significantly in those quotes.
- Steps to Christ, page 87:
- "God speaks to us through His providential workings
- and through the influence of His Spirit upon the heart.
- In our circumstances and surroundings,
- in the changes daily taking place around us,
- we may find precious lessons if our hearts
- are but open to discern them."
- See, you've got to be sensitive, aware of these things.
- "The psalmist, tracing the work
- of God's providence says: 'The earth is full of the goodness
- of the Lord.'
- 'Whoso is wise, and will observe these things,
- even they shall understand
- the loving-kindness of the Lord.'"
- Oh, my brother, my sister,
- be observant, be wise,
- and note God's providences in your own personal life.
- Take note of them. There's nothing that can
- be more encouraging to you when
- times are tough, to get out that journal,
- and read through, and remind yourself
- of God's goodness.
- That's what the Lord had
- the children of Israel raise the Ebenezer for.
- 1 Samuel 7:12:
- "Then Samuel took a stone and set it up
- between Mizpah and Shen, and called
- its name Ebenezer, saying:
- 'Thus far the Lord has helped us.'"
- That's what your journal is to be:
- it's your Ebenezer;
- and as you behold your own record
- of God's providential interventions in your behalf,
- in beholding, you are changed. Amen?
- There's another way in which God reveals to us
- His glory, that I must note with you,
- and that is, in nature.
- The heading of our study is
- "Created For My Glory."
- Oh, please, my friends,
- recognize that God has revealed His character
- to us, in the things that He has made.
- Thus, the Psalmist says in Psalm 19:1:
- "The heavens declare the," what?
- "...the glory of God."
- The heavens declare the glory of God.
- Don't fail to use that exegetical key
- we gave you last night.
- Whenever you come across the word "glory," think what?
- "Character."
- So, what is the Psalmist actually telling us in that verse?
- The things that God has made
- speak to us, regarding the character of the Maker.
- You see... that's a readily recognized phenomenon,
- that our artistic
- creations, invariably
- reveal something about our character.
- Invariably. Let me illustrate...
- van Gogh paintings.
- Now, I am not a fan of van Gogh paintings,
- but I use it as an illustration.
- Van Gogh's... you know Vincent van Gogh, the famous artist.
- Are you familiar with his paintings?
- His early paintings
- are impressionistic and they are,
- you know, they're the most attractive
- of all of his paintings, his early stuff.
- But it's very interesting,
- if you line-up his paintings
- chronologically in the order that he painted them,
- they get increasingly
- weird, and bizarre, and surrealistic,
- until finally, they are downright gross,
- in this man's opinion.
- Vincent van Gogh terminated his life
- by suicide.
- Before he did,
- he cut-off his ear and sent it to a friend.
- I mean, the man was really having serious mental problems.
- He was going insane.
- But the remarkable thing is,
- that you can trace that increasing insanity
- in his paintings.
- You can see it!
- You can see his mind twisting and warping,
- and you can see why he would finally take his own life.
- His paintings are so morose, so depressing,
- I'm not at all surprised
- that he committed suicide.
- Now, it's interesting...
- There are different speculations regarding why
- he committed suicide
- but one of the most plausible is that he had the habit
- - as artists did in those days -
- of holding his paintbrush in his mouth
- to keep the paint moist.
- When he was changing from one color to another
- rather than laying it down and letting it get dry,
- he would hold it in his mouth;
- and of course, the paint in those days
- contained high amounts of... {lead} lead.
- It’s highly likely that Vincent van Gogh
- made himself insane with lead poisoning.
- Regardless of what caused the insanity and the final suicide,
- the point is, that his creative productions
- graphically portray
- the deterioration of his mind;
- his character is on display in his canvas.
- And my dear friends, this is ultimately
- true regarding the character
- of the Master Artist and Creator. Amen? {Amen}
- His character is on display
- in His creative handiwork.
- This is why we behold God's glory
- in the things that He has made.
- Romans...
- Romans 1:20:
- "For since the creation of the world
- His invisible attributes are clearly seen,
- being understood by the things that are made,
- even His eternal power and Godhead,
- so that they are without excuse."
- Fascinating the context in which Paul pens those words.
- Even those who have not had
- divine revelation
- regarding the character of God; they are still without excuse,
- because God has revealed Himself to them
- in the things that He has made.
- Nature speaks to us regarding the character of the Maker.
- Now, I grant my friends,
- that the revelation is marred, and scarred, and blemished,
- on account of sin. {Ed 16.3}
- It was perfect in the Garden of Eden
- before the fall of man.
- But Satan, who by the way, usurped
- the princedom of planet Earth...
- Who is the prince of this world...
- in God's original plan?
- Adam, the son of God,
- as Scripture calls him.
- But Adam sold his princedom to Satan,
- and Satan became
- the self-styled prince of this world; {Jn 12:31}
- and one of the first things he sought to do, was
- blemish, mar, distort
- the revelation of God's character
- on the pages of nature.
- And he went to work in the laboratories of hell
- to invent all sorts of hideous graffiti,
- to mar the revelation of God's glory in nature.
- Why is so important?
- Because my dear friends, if Satan is going to keep us
- estranged, from and in rebellion against God,
- he must keep us deceived, regarding the character of God.
- That's how he brought about rebellion
- in the human heart in the first place;
- by lying to us regarding the character of God,
- and the only way he can keep us in rebellion,
- is to keep us deceived
- regarding the character of God. Because if we see the truth
- regarding the character of God, we will see that God is love, {1 Jn 4:8}
- and we will be drawn back to Him. {Jn 12:32} Do I hear an "amen"? {Amen}
- So, it's no unimportant thing
- on Satan's agenda, to make sure that every place
- and every way in which God has revealed His glory,
- he does his very best to mar and distort;
- and that's what he's been doing on the pages of nature for 6000 years.
- This is why roses have nasty thorns.
- That's Satan's doing, I assure you,
- tinkering with the... "like man can do."
- We have these genetically modified things.
- If man can do it, don't you think Satan can?
- Why, of course,
- and he's been working hard to distort
- the revelation of God's character
- from the pages of nature.
- Though he's come a long ways, though...
- though the revelation of God's glory is nothing like it was
- when God's first created planet Earth,
- I assure you,
- His glory still can be seen on the pages of nature.
- Though roses have nasty thorns,
- roses are still beautiful. Amen? {Amen}
- ...and they still have a wonderful fragrance.
- In fact, it's used in Scripture,
- the rose of Sharon is a type of Christ Himself. {RH, Aug 14, 1894 par. 9}
- I want to encourage you my dear friends,
- behold the glory in the pages of nature,
- and in beholding, you will be changed.
- Selected Messages Volume 1, page 291:
- "The things of nature upon which
- we look today give us but a faint conception
- of Eden's beauty and glory;
- yet the natural world, with unmistakable voice,
- proclaims the glory of God.
- In the things of nature, marred as they are
- by the blight of sin,
- much that is beautiful remains.
- One omnipotent in power, great in goodness, in mercy and, love
- has created the earth,
- and even in its blighted state
- it inculcates truths
- in regard to the skillful Master Artist.
- In this book of nature opened to us
- - in the beautiful, scented flowers,
- with their varied and delicate coloring -
- God gives to us an unmistakable expression
- of His love." Amen?
- What's God's character in one word?
- God is love, and nature still proclaims, declares,
- the glory, the love of God.
- Adventist Home, page 146:
- "The things of nature are the Lord's silent ministers,
- given to us to teach us spiritual lessons.
- They speak to us of the love of God
- and declare the wisdom of the great Master Artist."
- Oh, friends, do you see in this context, perhaps better,
- why it is that the servant of the Lord
- - God's messenger to this end-time church -
- so frequently in His behalf,
- exhorts us to live if possible, where?
- ...in the country. {CL 9.5}
- Doesn't it make a whole lot more sense?
- You see, God wants us to be advantaged
- in every way possible.
- He wants us to be exposed to that, which reveals His character
- that in beholding we might be, what?
- ...changed. If we live in the city,
- what are we constantly exposed to? Come on now...
- All that is of the world.
- That which fosters and promotes the lust of flesh,
- the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. {1 Jn 2:16}
- All that is artificial, all that is carnal,
- constantly bombarding us, and in beholding we are what?
- ...changed.
- Changed into the likeness of what we behold.
- By the way, the counsel to live in the country,
- is the strongest for those who have
- children, who are most impressionable
- and influenced by their environment. {CL 6.2}
- Oh, there is great wisdom my dear friends,
- in living in the country.
- This is precisely why my precious wife and I,
- back several years ago, 1988...
- Who's a mathematician? How many years ago is that?
- 17, 18, something like that?
- We left suburbia and moved to Montana.
- Best thing we ever did for ourselves and our children.
- Not just ordinary Montana. We moved to Glacier Park, Montana.
- I live within walking distance of Glacier National Park.
- We live on 20 acres tucked into national forest land;
- and if you were to come to my home,
- and sit in my living room and look out my windows,
- you would not see any man-made structures.
- You'd only look out on God's handiwork.
- You'd see my horse barn and my cabin,
- but nobody else's made-man structures.
- What would you look upon?
- You would look upon those magnificent evergreens
- pointing their lofty finger to their Creator,
- and giving glory to Him;
- and then, behind that, you'd look at those snow-capped Rocky Mountains,
- pointing their finger to their Creator...
- And over it all, that grand,
- big, blue Montana sky.
- Right now it is so awesomely beautiful because
- it's all sugar-frosted with snow;
- and every time I look upon that, I praise God that
- He is able to wash us, and make us whiter than snow. {Ps 51:7}
- And then, when the spring comes,
- all of my wife's flower gardens go into bloom
- and it is extraordinarily beautiful;
- and if you sit in my living-room long enough,
- you will see all the big game of North America
- go through the yard.
- We have elk, we have moose, we have deer, we have mountain lion,
- we have grizzly bear, we have black bear.
- In fact, they sometimes come up on the porch and look in the window.
- I could tell you story after story,
- but I can't indulge in that and take the time.
- But my dear friends, it's not only tremendously
- entertaining and educating,
- it is spiritually edifying.
- I want you to know that there is a great blessing
- to be gained in living in the country.
- And I also want you to know,
- that there's coming a time - in the not too distant future -
- when it's going to be a tremendous advantage
- to be living in the country,
- and to be able to grow a little food of your own...
- Mmm... lots of counsel on that. {LDE 99.4}
- Please know, that these things are told to us
- by a God who loves us,
- and has our best interest in mind. Do I hear an "amen"? {Amen}
- He wants us to have every possible advantage.
- Behold the glory!
- Some of you might say, "Well,
- I can't live in the wilderness like you do. I've got a job."
- Well, what profited it a man if he gain the whole world
- but lose his own soul? {Mat 16:26}
- Yes, we have to be guided by the Lord in these matters,
- but my friends, our priority should be
- to become Christ-like in character. Amen? {Amen}
- Let's give ourselves and our children every possible advantage
- to do that, by exposing ourselves to God's handiwork.
- Number 7.
- Of all the things that God made,
- where was it that He intended His glory,
- His character, to be ultimately revealed, though? Where?
- In mankind... in us, my friends,
- in the human race;
- and this is an exciting concept that I want to develop with you.
- Please consider it with me.
- Isaiah 43:7...
- down a couple of references there, you see it,
- it's a wonderful, wonderful verse in it.
- It contains a precious truth
- that I have a tremendous burden
- for everyone to understand, but I have a special burden
- that young people understand this.
- Do you realize that one of the leading causes of death
- amongst teenagers in this nation, is suicide?
- It's right up there at the top. Suicide.
- Why are so many teenagers in this affluent, wealthy,
- rich, and increased in goods, and have need of nothing country...
- why are so many of them taking their lives?
- I have to conclude,
- it's because they don't understand the value of life.
- You see, you wouldn't terminate something
- that you perceived of as being
- really valuable, and precious, and worthwhile.
- You only terminate that, which you perceive of as worthless,
- and valueless. Are you with me?
- That takes me to the next question.
- Why is it that so many young people
- fail to recognize the true value and worth of human existence? Why?
- Because so many fail to understand
- the purpose of human existence.
- Follow me now.
- What gives value to human existence?
- It's the purpose of human existence.
- If life is basically purposeless,
- then life is basically valueless.
- Are you following the reasoning here?
- Don't lose me though.
- What is it that determines the purpose of human existence,
- which in turn determines the value of human existence?
- It is your understanding of the origin of human existence.
- Are we all together?
- Inevitably your understanding of the origin of human existence
- will directly influence and determine your understanding of
- the purpose of human existence;
- which will in turn, directly influence your understanding
- of the value and worth of human existence.
- Do you see that?
- Now, what are young people in this nation of ours being taught,
- as far as the origin of human existence is concerned?
- What are they being taught?
- They're being taught that they are simply the product of
- time and chance, an accident billions of years ago,
- when there was a stir in the primordial mud and...
- somehow life came into existence.
- Now, this used to be called "the theory of evolution."
- It's not presented as a theory anymore, it's presented as a fact.
- And though the science teacher cannot possibly
- go into the laboratory and show them how it happened,
- they are supposed to believe it.
- And this little amoeboid that came accidentally into life
- with the passage of time,
- and by the way, have you noticed how they keep having to pad
- the story with more time?
- This little amoeboid got a little more sophisticated
- and sprouted little nubbins that became fins.
- Then, after billions of years,
- a certain school of them, decided that they were
- tired of swimming in the water
- and wanted to walk on the land, and so they
- crawled out of the water.
- Now, how that was done, nobody can tell you.
- How gills became lungs,
- how fins became legs, nobody can tell you,
- but you're supposed to believe it.
- By the way my dear friends, it takes a whole lot more faith
- to believe in the theory of evolution
- than it does to believe in the story of creation. {Amen}
- I insist on it.
- Whenever a scientist tells you,
- you've got to kiss your brains goodbye
- to believe in the Biblical account of creation,
- just tell him, "well, it's much more challenging for me
- and my brains to accept the theory of evolution,
- than it is for the story of creation."
- And by the way, there are a whole lot of evolutionists,
- who are baling out because they cannot
- intelligently argue any longer for the theory.
- The evidence is overwhelming against it,
- and if you are not aware of that,
- then I challenge you, look into it.
- This whole concept of an original designer,
- they won't name Him as God...
- but it's becoming more and more accepted;
- even amongst unbelieving scientists,
- because you cannot explain
- the origin of complex life any other way.
- Can't do it.
- Now, this branch that decided to
- stop swimming and start walking on land
- - after many more billions of years -
- certain branches of them, got a little more sophisticated;
- and some of them, evidently decided that walking on four legs was not
- really fun anymore, so they started walking on two...
- Stood upright.
- With the passage of time, they lost more and more hair,
- and got more and more brains, until finally,
- here we are folks!
- It took a long time, but we made it.
- As someone has summed it all up,
- "From the goo through the zoo, to you."
- You know... we laugh.
- We laugh but we should cry.
- Why? Follow.
- ...If that is your understanding of the origin of human existence,
- what does that do to your understanding of
- the purpose of human existence?
- Come on now, reason with me. What does it do?
- If we only got here as a result of time and chance,
- and if we got here through the principle of the survival of the...
- fittest; then how are we going to stay here?
- On the same principle,
- and we have to look out for, who?
- ...number one,
- and if I'm just here on the basis of time and chance,
- then, what is the purpose of my life?
- ...it's going to terminate soon enough.
- Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we... die. {1 Cor 15:32}
- Are you with me? Do you see?
- Now, bless their teenage minds, they probably haven't
- logically thought that through,
- but subconsciously that's what they've been led to,
- by what they've been taught regarding their origin.
- Life is purposeless, except for the pleasure you can get out of it,
- and you better deal with anybody who threatens your pleasure;
- and when things really get miserable, why not terminate it?
- ...and they do by the thousands every year.
- They do by the thousands every year.
- What do they desperately need to understand, my dear friends?
- What do they desperately need to come to know?
- The truth of Isaiah 43:7. Listen.
- Here we have the precious truth,
- not only regarding the origin of human existence,
- but the purpose of human existence. Listen to it!
- Listen to it: "Everyone who is called by My name,
- whom I have created for My glory."
- Do I hear an "amen"? {Amen}
- Are we the product of time and chance brother, sister? Are we?
- No! A thousand times no!
- We are the handiwork of a personal Creator God,
- who made us for a very specific and precious
- high, holy destiny, purpose. What is it?
- For His glory.
- Wow!
- Think about that.
- What is God's glory?
- It's His character.
- You see... follow this. Understand this please.
- God exists in infinite glory,
- thereby, transcending the capacity of the most intelligent
- being in the universe to fully understand.
- By definition, His glory is measureless,
- and yet, He is constantly trying to reveal understandable things
- about Himself to the intelligent beings of the universe. Why?
- To know Him is to love Him;
- and the better we know Him, the more we love Him.
- This is why He is always trying to reveal,
- more and more fully, in comprehensible ways
- to the intelligent beings of the universe, His glory.
- Enter the human race,
- intended by God, follow this: intended by God to be
- "Exhibit A" for the whole on-looking universe to observe;
- that they might draw deeper, and broader,
- and higher, and more accurate, and mature
- insights into what the character of the Creator is like.
- Why? Because He made this race
- in His image,
- according to His likeness. {Gen 1:26}
- Oh, friends,
- do you see the purpose that gives human existence?
- Do you see the value that gives human existence?
- Remember, purpose determines value.
- We are not the product of time and chance.
- We are the handiwork of a personal Creator God,
- who made us to reveal to the on-looking universe, more fully,
- what He Himself is like.
- What a destiny!
- What a destiny...
- No wonder Satan was so incredibly anxious to mess up
- the human race and distort the revelation,
- to foster his lies regarding the character of God.
- Listen: Review and Herald, February 11, 1902:
- "All heaven took a deep and joyful interest in the creation
- of the world and of man.
- Human beings were a new and distinct order."
- What were we my friends?
- We were a new and distinct order.
- In what way? They were made, how?
- ...in the image of God.
- You see the word goes out through the whole universe.
- "Hey, listen! Watch!
- God is about to make a new and distinct order of being,
- in His own image.
- You want to better understand what God is like?
- Watch what He's about to make on planet earth. Watch!"
- Bible Commentary, Volume 6, page 1105:
- "The glory of God was to be revealed
- in the creation of man in God's image..."
- My dear friends, this is why, this is precisely why, God made us
- in His image, according to His likeness
- in every dimension of our being.
- Turn with me please, to Genesis...
- Oh, that we had more time to develop this...
- but I must touch on it at least,
- and challenge you to think on it more fully.
- Genesis 1:26.
- Listen to this remarkable conversation that we've been
- given a recording of,
- this is the conversation between the Godhead
- as they discuss their plans to create us.
- What are they saying? Verse 26:
- "Then God said, 'Let Us make man in,'" what?
- "Our image."
- What kind of pronoun is that my friends?
- It's a plural pronoun. Who's speaking here?
- The Godhead. The three persons of the Godhead.
- You see that word, "then God said,"
- that's "Elohim" in the Hebrew and "Elohim" is plural for God.
- If you don't believe that, check it out;
- "Elohim" is plural for God.
- We believe that God is one, but one as in perfectly united,
- not one as in singular.
- Are you with me?
- The oneness of God is in His perfect unity,
- not in being one person,
- but one in spirit, one in purpose.
- That's the oneness of God.
- How does God, who is a plurality, create man?
- "Let Us make man in Our image."
- How does He create them?
- Verse 27: "So God created man in His own image
- in the image of God He created him;
- male and female He created them."
- What kind of a pronoun is "them?"
- - A plural pronoun.
- Well, do you see a parallel here?
- Do you?
- ...and by the way, these two, male and female,
- He gave the capacity to become, what?
- ...one.
- One as in singular?
- Does marriage make us one amalgamated person?
- No, one as in, what?
- Perfectly united,
- and in that union, what do they have the capacity to do?
- To procreate in their own image
- and bring a third into that unity.
- What do you see there?
- A beautiful type of the Godhead.
- Do I hear an "amen"? {Amen}
- You see, even in the social dimension of our being,
- God has created us in His image,
- by creating us a plurality
- with a social nature and with a desire for oneness;
- and the family, the marriage, is to reveal the glory of God.
- Amen? {Amen}
- It's to tell the world of the beautiful, love-uniting unity...
- the love union that can be ours in Jesus Christ.
- Not only socially did God make us in His image according to His likeness,
- but spiritually, mentally, and physically as well.
- Spiritually, He gave us faculties like unto His own:
- the capacity to understand and appreciate the things of God;
- The capacity to commune with God, to hear His voice,
- to respond to Him through our conscience.
- These are spiritual faculties.
- Mentally, we are in God's image.
- We have faculties like unto God, the capacity to reason,
- the capacity to remember, the capacity to choose freely.
- We have a free will, which by the way, is essential
- in order for us to be able to develop a character.
- We must be able to choose, for the love of God, to do the right,
- in order to become Christ-like in character.
- Physically though, please understand that even physically,
- God created us in His image according to His likeness.
- This is important, give me a moment on this...
- We... please know, in our physical being,
- were created to reveal the form of God, who is Spirit.
- God does not, at least did not,
- at the time of creation, have flesh and bone like we do.
- He does now, doesn't He? In the person of Jesus Christ.
- When the Word became flesh {Jn 1:14}, He assumed our physical flesh and bone,
- and He still has it; and how long will He have it? Forever. Wow!
- More on that later... Praise His name. What a sacrifice!
- But back then, before the incarnation,
- God still had form, even though He was Spirit;
- and my dear friends, we were created to reveal that form.
- You see... this is why the Bible speaks of God's hand,
- God's mouth, God's eye, God's ear, ...speaks of God's walking, God's sitting.
- These are more than anthropomorphisms.
- That's a big word. What's an anthropomorphism?
- That is an attempt on the part of man to conceptualize God,
- by attributing to Him human characteristics.
- There are many who tell us that when the Bible speaks of the mouth of God,
- it doesn't mean that God has a mouth. It's man just trying to conceptualize God,
- so he says, He has a mouth.
- No my friends, God has a mouth.
- Though He's Spirit, He has a form;
- and that form has a mouth, and He speaks from that mouth.
- How do I know that? Because we have a mouth and we were created in His image. {Gen 1:26}
- But what really settles it for this boy
- is that Jesus had a mouth;
- and Jesus said, "If you've seen Me you've seen the Father." {Jn 14:9}
- Amen? {Amen}
- Not only in character, but in form, in person
- Jesus was a revelation of His Father's glory.
- His glorious image, His glorious likeness,
- was revealed in the person of Jesus,
- even in His physical body.
- And my dear friends, you and I... please follow!
- You and I are called by God to glorify God in our what?
- Our body as well is in our spirit, which are God's.
- Do you better understand in this context,
- why Scripture says, "Whether you eat or drink,
- do all to the glory of God?" {1 Cor 10:31}
- What are eating and drinking? Those are lifestyle habits.
- Do they affect our physical condition? Do they? Come on now, do they?
- Oh, yes, they surely do;
- and my dear friends, those who really love God,
- and want to say true and beautiful things about what He's like
- in every dimension of their being, will be for the love of Christ,
- very eager to eat and drink to His glory. Amen? {Amen}
- So, that in all of our habits, even our lifestyle habits,
- we will be able to say as true and beautiful things as we possibly can,
- given our sin-damaged condition;
- regarding how good God looks even in our physical bodies.
- Amen? Yes!
- This is why we have the health message.
- I wanted to hear more than one "amen."
- Come on! This is why we have the health message. {Amen!}
- And this is why we ought to love, and appreciate,
- and apply the health message. {Amen}
- Because the health message is all about
- learning to eat and drink to the glory of God.
- What are we all busy doing?
- Eating and drinking to gratify self,
- and it shows...
- Come on now. I'm talking straight to you.
- We've wreaked havoc on our physical bodies,
- and I'm not just talking about being overweight;
- I'm not picking on anyone here.
- My dear friends, we are just a whole lot more decrepit
- and damaged than we ought to be.
- You know Seventh-day Adventists were written up
- in the National Geographic here a while back? You know that?
- National Geographic, feature article...
- about Seventh-day Adventists. Why? Why were we featured?
- Because we live about seven years longer than the average American,
- and we are so proud of ourselves...
- We're patting ourselves on the back.
- We ought to be ashamed of that.
- We ought to be living a whole lot longer than the average person.
- My dear friends, if we were,
- we wouldn't only have a lower
- frequency of dying by disease,
- we wouldn't be dying by disease.
- We would be dying of one rare cause,
- and that is old age;
- and if you don't believe that,
- I'm sorry but that's Biblically based.
- None of these diseases {Ex 15:26} - is the promise.
- And if we were living in harmony with the laws of our physical being,
- if we were truly embracing the health message,
- you and I, would be stand-out
- physical specimens of how good it is
- to be under the Lordship of the God who loves us.
- We ought to be physically billboards that say to the whole world:
- "It is good to belong to Jesus." {Amen}
- "It is good to be under His Lordship."
- Our physical bodies ought to give undeniable evidence of that.
- Do I hear an "amen"? {Amen}
- God help us love, and appreciate, and apply the health message. {Amen}
- In every dimension of our being, we were created to reveal the glory of God.
- May God help us realize our destiny, my friends.
- May God help us realize our destiny.
- Education page 20, top of page 11:
- "Created to be 'the image and glory of God'
- Adam and Eve had received endowments
- not unworthy of their high destiny.
- Graceful and symmetrical in form,
- regular and beautiful in feature," What are we talking about?
- - their physical nature.
- "…their countenances glowing with the tint of health
- and the light of joy and hope,
- they bore in outward resemblance the likeness of their Maker." Where?
- - outwardly. Reading on:
- "Nor was this likeness manifest in the physical nature only.
- Every faculty of mind and soul
- reflected the Creator's glory."
- Every faculty of mind and soul reflected the Creator's glory.
- That's the way God made us.
- There's something else I must point out.
- In order to fulfill this marvelous God-ordained destiny,
- to reveal His glory;
- God not only gave us a full compliment of God-like faculties,
- but He further equipped and advantaged us
- by writing His law.
- By writing His what, class?
- ...His law upon His every nerve, every fiber, every faculty of our being.
- You see, the law is the transcript of God's character, {COL 305.3}
- and when God makes things with those fingers,
- those fingers inevitably write His law;
- which is love, on whatever He makes.
- Note how inspiration puts it...
- note how inspiration puts it.
- Spalding and Magan Collection, page 40:
- "God's law is written by His own finger upon every nerve, every muscle,
- every faculty which has been entrusted to man.
- These gifts were bestowed upon him, not to be abused, corrupted and abased
- but to be used to His honor and," what?
- "...glory..." Glory.
- You see, all of those God-like faculties
- were pre-programmed by God through the writing of His law upon them,
- to operate, to function in a God-like way.
- I ask you, what more could God have done
- to enable us to fulfill our destiny?
- He gave us everything.
- We need it.
- Now, be careful though, when I say His law
- was written upon every nerve, every fiber, every faculty,
- so that they were pre-programmed to function in a God-like way...
- Am I suggesting that we were pre-programmed like a robot?
- ...and wouldn't be able to do anything but...
- what God programmed us to do?
- No, we had a free will.
- We could choose to violate that law that was written, not upon...
- not only upon every nerve, every fiber, every faculty but also
- on the fleshly tables of our hearts.
- We could choose to rebel against that,
- and tragically that's what we did;
- but that's the bad news later.
- I am saying, though,
- that we were pre-programmed in the sense that naturally,
- we had no inclination to disobey.
- We were entirely inclined
- to live in harmony with the Creator God, who made us.
- For we were governed by the same law, which in one word is... what?
- Love, that governed the heart of God Himself;
- and as long, my dear friends,
- as long as we chose, follow this...
- as long as we chose to exercise and develop those God-like faculties
- in harmony with the law that was written upon them,
- what was our potential to reveal God's glory?
- ...to fulfill our destiny? What was our potential?
- This is exciting. Follow me. What was our potential?
- Listen to this remarkable statement.
- Education, page 15, third one down on page 11. Are you with me?
- "When Adam came from the Creator's hand,
- he bore in his physical, mental, and spiritual nature,
- a likeness to his Creator
- - a likeness to his Maker.
- 'God created man in His own image,' Genesis 1:27,
- and it was His purpose..." listen closely:
- "It was His purpose that the longer man lived
- the more fully he should reveal this image-
- the more fully reflect the glory of the Creator."
- Pause.
- How long did God intend for us to live?
- {Forever} Forever.
- And what was God's intention?
- What was God's purpose?
- That the longer man lived, the more fully we should
- reveal His glory.
- In other words, God gave us faculties
- that had absolutely unlimited potential for development.
- Do you hear what I'm telling you?
- ...and I'm telling you this on the authority of inspiration,
- I'm not making this up.
- God gave us faculties that had unlimited potential
- to soar through the ceaseless ages of eternity
- from glory to glory, to glory,
- ever and always into the infinitely glorious likeness
- of our Creator. {Praise the Lord}
- By the way, how long can you approach infinity before you arrive?
- Come on now... stretch those brains.
- How long can you approach infinity before you arrive?
- - forever. How glorious is our Creator?
- - He's infinitely glorious.
- Therefore, God created us with the capacity to soar,
- ever more fully, and freely into the infinitely glorious
- likeness of the Creator but
- always have an infinity of future growth ahead of us. {Amen}
- What a destiny!
- It doesn't get better than that! {Amen}
- Do I hear an "amen"? {Amen}
- It doesn't get better than that!
- What a high and holy purpose for the human race.
- Back to our statement.
- His purpose: "God created man in His own image
- and it was His purpose that the longer man lived
- the more fully he should reveal this image-
- the more fully reflect the glory of the Creator.
- All his faculties were capable of development;
- their capacity and vigor were," what?
- "...continually to increase..."
- No limits, no limits.
- But what was the condition upon realizing this marvelous destiny?
- Next line:
- "Had he remained loyal to God,
- more and more fully would he have fulfilled the object of his creation,
- more and more fully have reflected
- the Creator's glory."
- What was the condition, my dear friends?
- - obedience to that law
- that was written upon the fleshly tables of his heart.
- But really that only stands to reason. What is the law?
- The transcript of God's character. {COL 305.3}
- How can you possibly reveal God's character
- if you are going to rebel against, that which is its transcript?
- Do you hear me?
- ...and right here is what went wrong. Isn't it?
- Right here.
- Tragically man did not choose to remain loyal...
- to the law that was written upon the fleshly table of His heart.
- ...and oh, the terrible consequence
- is what you and I are living with today.
- In our next study,
- we need to look at this bad news
- of what went wrong,
- and I must warn you that
- the next study is not going to be pleasant.
- It's never fun to consider bad news,
- so, why don't we just skip it?
- You know, I'm tempted every once in a while to do that,
- but I can't bring myself to do so. Why?
- Hear me.
- It is impossible for us to appreciate the good news
- until we understand the bad news.
- You see, the beautiful thing is that the plan of salvation
- has purchased for us, has redeemed for us once again,
- our marvelous God-ordained, but now sin forfeited, destiny.
- The whole purpose of the plan of salvation
- is to make it possible for us, once again,
- to soar from glory to glory
- through the ceaseless ages of eternity,
- into the infinitely glorious likeness of our Creator;
- now Redeemer as well. Amen? {Amen}
- That's the whole purpose of the plan of salvation.
- But my dear friends, you cannot appreciate
- that marvelous provision of grace,
- until you recognize what your natural condition is
- on account of the fall.
- The good news is only as good as the bad news is bad.
- You show me someone who doesn't understand
- how hopeless, and helpless they are,
- on account of the fall;
- and I will show you someone who cannot
- possibly understand or appreciate
- the hope, and the help
- that is theirs, on account of salvation in Jesus Christ.
- So bless your hearts, resist the temptation to go home.
- Even though our next study is not going to be fun,
- it's necessary.
- Let's stand for prayer.
- Father in heaven, I thank you so much
- for Your marvelous purpose for creating us.
- Oh, how awesome it is to realize
- that You created us for Your glory.
- You intended us to be "Exhibit A" for the whole universe
- to observe, and draw accurate, and beautiful conclusions,
- regarding what You Yourself are like.
- That's why You made in Your image according to Your likeness,
- a new and distinct order of being.
- That's why You equipped us with God-like faculties
- and wrote upon every nerve, every fiber, every faculty, Your law.
- Oh, what a marvelous destiny!
- What limitless potential was ours at creation!
- But Father, we forfeited it all
- by choosing to rebel against Your law.
- But I'm so thankful... I am so thankful...
- that in spite of that, You still loved us
- and, at infinite cost to Yourself,
- You made it possible for us once again
- to realize our God-ordained,
- sin-forfeited, but now blood-salvaged destiny.
- We can still be changed from glory to glory.
- We can still because of Jesus,
- soar through the limitless eons of time,
- into the infinitely glorious likeness of You Yourself.
- Father please,
- help us not to fail
- to accept such a precious
- and costly provision,
- that, that might be possible.
- Lord, continue to be with us as we study.
- Help us to understand these things
- but most importantly, help us
- to experience them in our personal lives,
- is our prayer in Jesus' name. Amen.


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