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Whose Image Are You Made In?

Updated: Nov 9

Foreword

In every generation, humanity wrestles with identity, who we are, whose we are, and whose image we bear. From the Garden of Eden to the digital age, the question remains: 'Whose likeness do we reflect?' This blog is a prophetic journey through the mirrors of theology, culture, and the human heart. It explores how the divine image has been distorted by sin, reshaped by society, and restored through Christ. Each chapter is both a revelation and a call, a summons to rediscover the sacred reflection we were created to bear.

Here, scholarship meets spirituality, and history meets holiness. The Hebrew, the historical, and the heartfelt intertwine to unveil truth: you were not made to reflect the world around you, but the God within you. As you read, allow the Spirit to search your heart, confront your idols, and rekindle intimacy with the One whose image you were fashioned to reveal. May every word you read turn you back to the mirror of mercy, until the likeness of Christ shines in you with unveiled glory.

"And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord's glory, are being transformed into His image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.”   2 Corinthians 3:18

~ A Surrendered Son

 
 
 

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