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Who Am Iনমুনা

Who Am I

DAY 1 OF 20

An ancient practice shines some light on what it means to be made in God’s image. In ancient times, when kings or rulers would conquer towns and territories, they would do something before the entire army retreated. They’d leave a remnant of soldiers to enforce the military victory, but they’d also brandish the town with their leader’s image. Ancient rulers would leave statues of themselves around the territories they conquered to remind the town who they belonged to now. Though a likely barbaric practice at the time, there is something we can learn from this today. When God made us, He put His image on us. And by bearing God’s image, we are reminded of whose we are. But in this case, the reminder is an honor, not a burden. God has honored us by making us in His likeness. We are God’s. It’s not a reality we can earn or lose; it’s just who we are. In fact, it’s the most valuable part of who we are! It’s the foundation of our identity. Today, think about the qualities you see in yourself that reflect God’s image. Make a list as they come to you to remind you of the honor of being made in God’s likeness.

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