Arte de Ser Você - Como Deus nos vê?
Summary
TLDRThis video script explores how God views us, emphasizing that our identity is rooted in being His beloved children, created in His image and likeness. It highlights that God's love and affirmation of us precede our actions, as demonstrated by the baptism of Jesus Christ. Despite the fall of Adam, our potential to reflect God's image remains intact, restored through Christ's redemptive work. Through faith in Jesus, we regain the authority to live according to God's purpose, reflecting His image, ruling with dominion, and serving as priests. The script invites viewers to understand their true identity in Christ and the divine calling they hold.
Takeaways
- 😀 God sees us as His beloved children, created in His image and likeness, not defined by our actions but by our identity.
- 😀 Jesus Christ was affirmed by God even before performing any miracles or works, showing that being comes before doing.
- 😀 The identity that God gives us is not based on our achievements or failures, but on what we are: His beloved children.
- 😀 Adam’s fall did not erase the potential of reflecting God's image within us; it only stifled it, and Christ’s redemption restores that potential.
- 😀 Jesus' redemptive work restores our ability to live according to God's original purpose, to reflect His image and reign as kings and priests.
- 😀 Through belief in Christ, we are given the right (exousia) to reflect God's image again, reclaiming the potential stifled by death.
- 😀 Sin does not change our potential to reflect God’s image; our identity is not shaped by what we do, but by what God has created us to be.
- 😀 God created us with dominion over the earth and the ability to relate to Him, fulfilling His eternal purpose of kingship and priesthood.
- 😀 The fall of Adam affected our ability to live out God's plan but did not remove the inherent potential to live as His image-bearers.
- 😀 Believers in Christ have the authority to draw out their potential, reflecting God’s image and fulfilling their purpose as children of God.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the script?
-The main theme of the script is about understanding how God sees us, particularly in light of Jesus Christ's redemptive work. It emphasizes that our identity is based on who we are in God, not what we do.
How does God see us according to the script?
-According to the script, God sees us as His beloved children, created in His image and likeness. He does not define us by our actions or failures, but by our true identity in Him.
What does the baptism of Jesus teach us about our identity in God?
-The baptism of Jesus teaches that being comes before doing. God's affirmation of Jesus, as His beloved Son, occurred before any of His public works or miracles, showing that our identity in God is not based on what we do, but on who we are.
What is the significance of the word 'exousia' in the script?
-'Exousia' refers to the authority or power given to believers through the work of Christ. It signifies the right to live according to God's plan and reflect His image once again, reclaiming the potential that was stifled by sin.
How does the fall of Adam affect humanity's relationship with God?
-The fall of Adam caused humanity to be separated from God and live under sin and death. It stifled humanity’s ability to reflect God’s image fully. However, this potential was not lost, and through Jesus Christ, the possibility of restoring this relationship is given back to humanity.
What role does Jesus' redemptive work play in our identity?
-Jesus' redemptive work restores our ability to reflect God's image, giving us the possibility to reclaim the divine purpose for which we were created. Through His death and resurrection, believers can now live as God's children, reflecting His glory.
What does it mean that 'God sees us in His image and likeness'?
-Being created in God's image and likeness means that we have the potential to reflect God's character, qualities, and authority. We were made to be kings and priests, with the ability to relate to God and rule over creation.
Why is it important to understand that God does not define us by our actions?
-It is important because it shows that God's love and acceptance of us are not conditional upon our behavior. Even when we fail or sin, God still sees us as His beloved children, and our identity in Him remains unchanged.
How can we reflect the image of God despite our failures?
-We can reflect the image of God by accepting Christ's redemptive work, which enables us to draw from the potential that was stifled by sin. Through Christ, we are empowered to live according to God's original design, regardless of our past failures.
What is the ultimate purpose of being created in God's image and likeness?
-The ultimate purpose is to reflect God's glory, live as His children, and fulfill our roles as kings and priests, having dominion over creation while also serving and loving others. This aligns with God's eternal purpose for humanity.
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