God’s Creation vs.
God’s Sons
Genesis 1:26–27 “Let Us make
man in Our image, according to Our likeness…So God
created man in His own image… male and female He created them.”
Genesis 2:7 “The LORD God
formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the
breath of life…”
John 1:12–13 “But as many as received Him… He gave authority to become children of God…who were born… of God.”
|
Aspect |
God’s Creation |
God’s Sons |
|
Meaning |
Made by God;
bears God’s image outwardly but lacks God’s life inwardly. |
Born of God;
possesses God’s life and nature within. |
|
Essential Identity |
A creature
within creation;
human life only. |
A child in
God’s household; has divine life and nature. |
|
Source of Life |
Formed from dust; possesses human/soulish life. |
Born of God;
possesses divine, eternal, incorruptible life. |
|
Distinction |
Lives by ethics, morality, conscience. |
Lives by the
operation of the Spirit and the growth of divine life. |
|
Origin / Reason |
Created to
express God outwardly and contain Him as a vessel. |
Regenerated
through Christ so that God may impart His life to fulfill His
economy. |
|
Result |
Remains a
creature without
divine life; cannot reach
God’s goal. |
Inherits God’s
riches, partakes of His nature, grows into maturity to express Christ. |
|
Examples |
• Confucius’ “bright virtue”—moral refinement but
without divine life. |
• John 1:12–13 believers receiving the authority to become God’s
children. |
|
Way of Living |
Lives by human virtue, culture, morality. |
Lives by the
Spirit, expressing Christ and God’s nature. |
|
Highest Attainable Level |
Moral excellence, ethical perfection, cultivated
conscience. |
Matured sons
expressing God, sharing His life, nature, authority, and kingdom. |
|
Application |
Improves outward behavior only;
cannot fulfill God’s intention. |
Daily
experience of the Spirit, growth in life, living as God’s sons. |
|
Burden |
Do not remain at the level of God’s creation. |
See that we are
God’s sons; seek the growth and expression of divine life. |
|
Prophecy (Speaking for God) |
Declare we are
more than
creatures; we must grow in God’s life. |
Speak
concerning God’s inner operation, transformation, and divine nature. |
|
Guidance |
Do not rely on self-effort, ethics, or
conscience-improvement. |
Turn to the
spirit, receive life supply, live by the divine life. |
|
Conclusion |
A creature can never reach God’s goal by human effort. |
God’s economy
is to produce sons who share His life and express Him. |
|
Expanded Scriptures |
John 3:6 “That which is born of the flesh is flesh; that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.” 1 Peter 1:23 “Having been regenerated… through the living and abiding
word of God.” 1 Peter 2:2 “As newborn babes, long for the guileless milk of the word,
that you may grow…” Romans 8:14–16 “As many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of
God… The Spirit
Himself witnesses with our spirit that we are children of God.” Philippians 2:13 “For it is God who operates in you both the willing and the
working…” 2 Peter 1:4 “…that you might become partakers of the divine nature.” |
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Key
Points Summary:
1. Being “created”
is not
equal to “being born of God.”
2. Ethics improve
outward behavior but cannot impart divine life.
3. God’s purpose is not moral refinement but life-dispensing.
4. Through
regeneration believers become God’s sons.
5. Sons live by
divine life, not
by human effort.
6. God’s ultimate
goal is the expression and reproduction of Himself through His sons.
Content Summary:
Humanity in Genesis 1 was created in God’s
image and likeness but without His life. Through Christ’s redemption and regeneration, believers receive
God’s life and become His sons—not merely His
creatures. God’s intention is not
ethical refinement but the dispensing of His life to
produce sons who express Him.
*Please refer to Galatians
Life-Study, Chapter 45, "Walking by the Spirit as Sons of God (Part
Two)".