Bearing God's Image | Part 2 | 10 Attributes
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What does it mean to be created in God’s image? Genesis 1 reveals ten foundational attributes that define our humanity—dominion, creativity, the power of words, the dignity of work, righteous judgment, justice, and the unique design of male and female—along with the moral nature of God expressed through love, truth, and holiness. These attributes form the blueprint of our identity and reflect who God is and who we are called to be as His image-bearers.
Though sin has distorted these attributes—turning creativity toward darkness, words into weapons, and judgment into condemnation—Christ restores what was lost. In part two of “Bearing God’s Image,” Duane Sheriff explains that righteous judgment is part of God’s design and that male and female reflect God’s nature in a confused culture. When we understand these attributes, we see how every aspect of life either honors God’s image or distorts it.








