• Who are We? (Image of God)

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

Who are We? (Image of God)

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Pray.com's new podcast, the Heartbeat of Faith with Dr. Andrew Farley. Continue your exploration of the Bible in a Year with this series that delves into the profound nature of God the Holy Spirit, inviting you to journey deeper into your faith.

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    In this episode of "The Heartbeat of Faith" with Dr. Andrew Farley, we explore the profound concept of what it truly means to be made in the image of God. Drawing inspiration from biblical tales like "The Creation," Dr. Farley delves into the profound connection between ancient civilizations' interpretation of godly images and our contemporary understanding of self-worth. Unpack the roles and responsibilities we inherit as image-bearers of God, how Jesus exemplifies this role, and the divine purpose destined for each one of us. Join us in this spiritual journey, from the first pages of Genesis to the teachings of Colossians, to grasp the magnitude of our creation and purpose in God's grand narrative. A must-listen for those eager to deepen their understanding of God's intent for humanity.

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