God created man in His image. Creating man in His
image meant that we resemble
God in His
character and nature. Though there
are certain attributes of God, such as omniscience, omnipresence and
omnipotence that we do not have, we
can exhibit all
the other characteristics
of God such as love, faithfulness, peace, joy, long-suffering,
gentleness, goodness and many more. In creating us in His image, He
also gave us free will.
Giving man free will was a huge endowment bestowed
on us at creation. We were free to love God by willing His will
over our will and we were also free to defy, rebel and reject God.
This was the extent of God’s great love for us. He trusted us and
gave us the complete freedom to submit to Him or reject Him. He
longed that we would remain in submission to Him. All of the
beautiful aspects of God’s character and nature would flow through
us as we sought Him and willed His will. This
required that we were to constantly relate with Him and seek His will
over ours.
The challenge was to reject our will and will His
will. This was not a difficult challenge for us since we were
enjoying full access to His nature and this gave us joy overflowing
and peace that passed all understanding. His joy remained in us for
He looked at us and said, “Behold my beloved children in whom I am
well pleased.” We can now understand, why He cried out these words
for Jesus, because
He, Jesus, was willing His will.
God expected us to love Him and the proof of that
love would be to willingly will His will over our will. This is not
about just doing His
will, but going a step deeper and willing
His will. In the love relationship
that we had with God, this should not have been difficult at all. We
knew that as we fully surrendered our will to His, we expressed all
of His nature. Remember ... our Lord's prayer ... "Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven".
This was what Adam and Eve enjoyed in Genesis 1 &
2. This beautiful experience is the foundation of the Kingdom rule
of God. Genesis 1 & 2 therefore, is a full blown narrative of
the Kingdom rule of God on earth. God’s will was expressed through
us. Man was truly fully empowered. All his potential was in full
display, while he remained willing God’s will.
It also meant that while Man
was willing His will, he
was in constant relationship with God. This
is intimacy with God. Intimacy with
God is not just about
having quiet time, consisting of prayer and Bible study; intimacy
with God is a constant relationship with our Creator,
where we seek His will by submitting our will to His. Prayer and
Bible study are
the substances
that propel us
to the joy of intimacy and submission to
God’s will.
Man thinks that
freedom is to will his (man’s) will. This was the lie that Satan
foisted on man. We can now catch a glimpse of sin. (Sin is willing our will by rejecting God's will) We will discuss the matter of sin later, but the
foundation of a relationship
with God is to love God by willing His
will. Jesus said “If you love me
keep my commandments.”
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