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In His Image: Series Wrap Up

July 30, 2020 by Jaime Hilton Leave a Comment

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All month on the blog we’ve been looking at the nature of God as it is reflected in humans. We reflect Him, not because of anything we do, but because it is how He made us. 

“and have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge after the image of its creator.” Colossians 3:10

Ali reminded us that “Careful and considerate words shine God’s light and reflect His nature to those around us.” in her post about Pure Words

We considered God’s nature as an Artist and what it means to be His masterpiece 

Lisa shared how we get a picture of God’s unconditional love through the love we share in families. 

We are imprinted with a heart for justice , because God is just. He is the standard we measure the world against. 

Even in our rhythms of rest we are reflecting who He is, glorifying Him as we “become more familiar with who He is and His love for us.” 

 

In this world where unrest, disagreement, injustice, and injury are so prevalent, may we look upon our neighbors, co-workers, community members, leaders, and families as reflections of God. May we love them, not because they are or are not deserving of that love, but because they bear His image and He is worthy.

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About Jaime Hilton

Jaime Hilton is 1/6 of the Hilton Family in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. She is the household manager and wife to Ray, the actor. Together they are in the trenches of parenting three children, ages 3-15. Thanks to homeschooling and her voracious reading habits she has her library card number memorized. In her (rare!) spare time she likes to write and work with local theater companies, directing and encouraging fellow artists to glorify God in every aspect of their work. Her favorite mornings start with a quiet cup of coffee and an inspiring book or blog. Her most passionate pursuit is studying the Word and discovering the stories within The Story. She blogs from time to time about life, faith, and theatre at www.alltheworldastage.org.

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