The Story of God: The Image of God (Genesis 1:26 - 28)
- Josh Reich
- Apr 23, 2011
- Series: The Story of God
For many Christians and people in our culture, the Old Testament is just that, old. It seems archaic, taking place thousands of years ago. It is involves a world we don’t understand, names we can’t pronounce, animal sacrifices, wars, famines. On top of that, God seems different than he does in the New Testament. In the New Testament, we see God as Jesus. He is loving, gracious, inviting and compassionate. In the Old Testament, God is often described as angry, wrathful, and vengeful. We identify with Jesus. Pastors preach about Jesus and spend more time in the New Testament. On top of that, the thinking goes, Jesus came and now we are under grace, not the law of the Old Testament, so what is the point of reading the Old Testament? We don’t sacrifice animals or stone people, so why read it?
The problem though is that the Old Testament makes up 75% of the Bible, yet so many Christians try to follow Jesus while only reading or knowing 25% of the Bible. For the next 5 months, at Revolution Church, we are going to walk through the Old Testament. We will look at the idea that not only is God the same through all of Scripture, but that you can’t have the New Testament without the Old Testament. The fit together like a lock and a key.
We will see how throughout the entire Bible, God has one mission, calls out imperfect, broken people to follow him and to bring his mission about through those people. We will see people just like us who God is able to use to change the planet. And through it all, we will begin to see more clearly The Story of God.
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Big Idea
How and why we were created shows us the depth of God's love for us.
Recommended Resources
- Identity: Who You are in Christ by Eric Geiger
- Slave: The Hidden Truth about Your Identity in Christ by John MacArthur
- Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe by Mark Driscoll
- After our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity by Miroslav Volf
Next Steps
- Memorize Genesis 1:27
- Spiritual Survey: A B C D
- Do this week's study guide devotional questions
- Come back next week