Genesis one declares that the first humans were created in
the image and likeness of God. That is
an unbelievably complex and profound statement.
In Genesis three we are told about the entry of sin into human
experience. In stark and frightening
terms the inspired writer informs us that in some sense Adam and Eve died the
moment they broke covenant with God by eating from the forbidden tree.
I believe when these two events (creation and fall) are
viewed through the lens of the rest of Holy Scripture we see that now we are
fractured image bearers. We still bear
the image and likeness of Almighty God, yet that image has been marred,
twisted, contorted into sometimes nightmarish shapes. Adolph Hitler shows the image of God in
inspiring and powerfully leading a nation in a new direction. But the direction is hellish and
demonic! In the same time period teams
of scientist in the United States working on the Manhattan Project brought into
fruition nuclear technology. This
technology begins to get into the very building blocks of creation! The first use of that technology is a
bomb. A bomb that may well have saved
the precious lives of many American servicemen yet took the equally precious
lives of 90,000–166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000–80,000 in Nagasaki,
Japan. Such tremendous knowledge and
learning that yielded a technology with awesomely wonderful and fearful
potential. Created by fractured image
bearers.
In each of our lives we are fractured image bearers with
wonderful and fearful potential. We are
capable of kindness, unselfishness, deceit, cruelty, generosity, and
insensitivity. And sometimes all of the
above in the same day!
At our best we try to minimize or even eradicate the evil
inside of us. Often we try to hide it
from others, and even ourselves. We use
various defense mechanisms to do this. Jeremiah
17:9 (ESV), “The heart is deceitful above all things, and
desperately sick; who can understand it?”
Let me suggest some practical applications of these truths:
#1 We should not be surprised that we (and everyone around
us) are a confusing mish mash of excellence and failure. Sometimes we will shine, but at other times
we will fall flat on our faces.
#2 We should not be surprised that marriage takes a lot of
work. Every marriage involves bringing
two broken image bearers together with all their mix of glory and fallenness. AND these broken image bearers were raised by
other broken image bearers and live in a world of fallen image bearers. So why does anyone think “If I just find the
right person, marriage will be easy”? My
friend, you and I are so messed up even if we find “the right person” THEY will
have to work to make being married to us work!
#3 We are utterly and completely dependent on the grace of
God in Christ Jesus for lasting joy and satisfaction in this life (as well as
eternal life in the life to come).
#4 Sometimes we need the help of other fractured image
bearers, who are trying to humbly lean on God’s grace, to help us deal with the
pain, frustration, and confusion of this life.
An objective voice that is led by the Word and the Spirit can be of
great help along the way.
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