Thursday, December 11, 2025

The Creation of Man in Genesis 1 VS The Formation of Man in Genesis 2

 

The Creation of Man in Genesis 1 VS The Formation of Man in Genesis 2

Genesis 1:26 “Then God said, ‘Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over every creature that moves along the ground.’”

Genesis 1:27 “So God created mankind in his own image…and he made them male and female.”

Genesis 2:7 “Then the Lord God formed man out of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul.”

Genesis 2:18 “It is not good for the man to be alone…he shall make a helper suitable for him.” 

Aspect

Genesis 1 (1:1–2:4a)

Creation of Humanity

Genesis 2 (2:4b–25)

Formation of Man and Woman

Name of Section

Account of the Creation of

 Heaven and Earth

The Generations of

 the Earth and the Heavens

Name of God Used

ElohimGod the Creator of the universe

YHWH Elohim the LORD God, relational and covenantal

Order of Creation

Six-day sequential creation:

 Light Firmament Land/PlantsHeavenly LuminariesAnimals Humanity (male & female together)

Human-centered sequence:

Man formed Garden planted Animals broughtWoman built from Adam’s rib

Mode of Creation

God speaks (“Let there be…”) and it comes to passmajestic, sovereign, cosmic power

God forms, shapes, breathespersonal, intimate, relational actions

Primary Focus

God’s sovereignty, cosmic order, humanity’s dignity in God’s image

God’s relationship with humanity: life, responsibility, companionship

Theological Emphasis

God as the sovereign King; Image-bearing; Dominion and stewardship

God as covenantal Lord; Life, obedience, work, fellowship, marriage

Style / Literary Form

Poetic, liturgical, rhythmic (“And God said… And there was evening and morning…”)

Narrative, descriptive, warm, personal (describes forming, breathing, walking)

Meaning

Humanity is created as God’s image to represent Him in His creation

Humanity is formed for life, fellowship with God, and for divine purpose

Reason / Background

Shows God’s universal dominion and the place of mankind in creation

Shows how God personally involves Himself with man’s life, function, and relationships

Distinction

Corporate, universal, cosmic perspective

Personal, specific, relational, intimate

Typology

Image and dominion signify Christ as God’s true image (Col. 1:15)

Adam and Eve typify Christ and the church (Eph. 5:31–32)

Function

To bear God’s image and rule the earth

To receive life, enjoy God, cultivate, keep, and build relationship

Purpose

To represent God outwardly in dominion

To express God inwardly by life and relationship

Mutual Relationship

Genesis 1 = mankind’s positional identity; Genesis 2 = mankind’s life reality

They interpret each other

identity + inner life

Examples

Royal privilege (1:26–28)

Life-breathing, garden service, marriage

 (2:7, 2:15, 2:18–24)

Application

Recognize dignity, calling, stewardship

Live by God’s life, fellowship, obedience, marriage life

Burden

God desires an image-bearing people on earth

God desires a people who live by His life and walk with Him

Prophetic Speaking Guide

Speak God’s intention for man to express Him and represent Him

Speak God’s heart for life, relationship, obedience, and building

Conclusion

Genesis 1 reveals man’s position and commission

Genesis 2 reveals man’s life, relationship, and building

Related Scriptures

Genesis Chapter 1:

God's Image and Dominion

 

1:26 "God said, 'Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over every creature that moves along the ground.'"

1:27 "So God created mankind in his own image…and he made them male and female."

1:28 "God blessed them…and told them to be multiply and increase in number, and to fill the earth and subdue it and rule over every living creature."

Genesis Chapter 2:

Life, Composition, Partner, and Building

2:7 "Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and the man became a living soul."

2:18 "It is not good for the man to be alone… He shall make a helper suitable for him."

2:2122 God caused Adam to fall into a deep sleep took a rib formed it into a woman and brought her to Adam.

2:23 "Bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh… she shall be called woman."

2:24 "Then a man shall leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they shall become one flesh."

 

Key Takeaways Summary 

I. Genesis Chapter 1 – God's Grand Purpose

God's Image (Manifestation)

God's Authority (Management)

Humanity as a "Corporate Community" Represents God

 

II. Genesis Chapter 2 – The Life Path to Achieving the Purpose

God Breathes the Breath of Life into Man The Source of Life

Trees (Life) vs. Rivers (Supply) vs. Gold, Pearls, and Onyx (Building Materials)

Woman Built by Man Foreshadowing the Church's Descent from Christ

 

III. The Combined Revelation of the Two Chapters

Chapter 1: Purpose (What God Wants)

Chapter 2: The Way (How God Gains It)

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

“The Two Aspects of Christ as the Believers’ Righteousness: Objective Righteousness vs. Subjective Righteousness”

 

The Two Aspects of Christ as the Believers’ Righteousness: Objective Righteousness vs. Subjective Righteousness

Romans 3:25 Whom God set forth as a propitiation place through faith in His blood

Romans 3:26 That He might be righteous and the One who justifies him who is of the faith of Jesus.

1 Peter 2:24a Who Himself bore up our sins in His body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live to righteousness. 

Aspect

Objective Righteousness

Subjective Righteousness

Meaning

Christ is the believers’ righteousness so that at repentance and faith in Christ they are justified objectively before God, being accepted by God outwardly.

Christ is the believers’ righteousness lived out from within them, expressing God in their living; this becomes their subjective justification before God.

Reason

Humans cannot meet God’s righteous requirement; God gives Christ as righteousness to cover and justify those who believe.

God desires not only to forgive but to gain a people who express Him through righteous living issuing from the divine life.

Distinction

Outward, objective, once-for-all, positional, judicial, for acceptance before God; like clothing covering the sinner.

Inward, experiential, progressive, lived out daily, organic; like life being supplied and expressed in righteous deeds.

Types

 (Typology)

The best robe (Luke 15:22);

the queen’s outer garment (Psa. 45:13–14); the wedding garment (Matt. 22:11–12).

The fattened calf (Luke 15:23);

the queen’s embroidered inner garment;

 the fine linen of Rev. 19:8 (the righteous deeds of the saints).

Illustrations

A robe covering the sinner

Immediate acceptance before God

A judicial verdict of not guilty

Eating the fattened calf

The wedding garment (positional righteousness)

Life supply becoming inward constitution

Righteousness expressed in behavior

Fine linen: the righteousnesses lived out

Mutual Relationship

Objective righteousness is the beginning. Without the covering robe, there is no standing before God.

Subjective righteousness is the issue. The inward life supply produces righteous living as the expression of Christ.

Examples in Scripture

The prodigal son receiving the robe; believers immediately justified at salvation (Acts 13:39; Rom. 3).

Peter living a righteous life after the Lord’s resurrection (1 Pet. 2:24). Believers living honesty, purity, meekness, and holiness.

Application

Stand firmly on Christ as our righteousness. Do not rely on works. Reject self-condemnation; trust His blood and righteousness.

Daily enjoy Christ as life—pray, read, fellowship—so that righteousness is lived out in attitudes, words, and conduct.

Burden

That believers see justification is by faith alone, relying only on Christ, not works or self-effort.

That believers would express Christ as practical righteousness, becoming His testimony on the earth.

Prophesying Guidelines

Declare:

I am justified in Christ!”

Christ is my robe of righteousness!”

Declare:

— “This righteousness is of God!”

— “Christ is my life!”

— “I live Christ daily!”

— “The righteousness I express is Christ Himself!”

Expanded Scriptures

Romans 3:24 Being justified freely by His grace through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus;

Acts 13:39 By Him everyone who believes is justified from all things from which you could not be justified by the law of Moses.

Galatians 3:24 The law has become our child-conductor unto Christ that we might be justified by faith.

Galatians 3:27 For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.

 Romans 4:25 Who was delivered for our offenses and was raised for our justification.

James 2:24 A man is justified by works and not by faith only.

Matthew 5:20 Unless your righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, you shall by no means enter into the kingdom of the heavens.

Revelation 19:8 …the fine linen is the righteousnesses of the saints.

 

Conclusion: 

Objective righteousness gives us standing before God.

Subjective righteousness produces the expression of God in our living.

  

*Please refer to the May 2025 International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Topic: Matthew Chapters 5-7, Week 8: Seeking First the Kingdom of God and His Righteousness.