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Memory Verse:
Our memory verse talks about the visible having its origin in the invisible.
God, an invisible being, created a visible world, a completely new dimension!
After God created the world, He wanted visible stewards to manage it, a second family to image or represent Him on Earth.
Today, we are going to hear about the visible beings Jesus created and commissioned to be His hands and feet in His earthly creation and to expand Eden throughout the Earth.
Once God created the world, He wanted someone to rule His new creation.
Humans were to image God in this new world, being his physical hands and feet, and doing the work He gave them.
That work was to be fruitful and multiply!
Fill the earth and subdue it!
Rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and every creature that moves on the ground.
God had planted Eden, and humans were commissioned to fill the rest of the earth and make it just like Eden.
Questions to Think About
What did God create humans as?
What job or mission did God give His imagers?
How are you imaging God today?
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