ryanhamre
Puritan Board Freshman
I was reading Waltke's "Genesis" commentary and read something I'm not too sure of concerning humanity being made in the image of God; I thought I would share the quote and see what you guys think-
Above emphasis is the author's, and this was taken from page 70.
What are your thoughts?
Furthermore, we are theomorphic. At the very least this entails that human beings, like God, are persons. As such, we are not only creatures dependent upon God but also persons with volition free to make decisions. Hoekema says, "To be creatures means that God is the potter and we are the clay (Rom. 9:21 [Isa. 45:9]); to be persons means that we are the ones who fashion our lives by our own decisions (Gal. 6:7-8 [cf. Josh. 24:15])." Accordingly, humanity has the potential to sin and to accept God's grace.
Above emphasis is the author's, and this was taken from page 70.
What are your thoughts?