Doctrine of Man: Creation of Man

Doctrine of Man: Creation of Man

Fireside Bible Chats di Zachary Oxendine and Jeremy Oxendine

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In this episode, we explore the biblical account of the creation of man and what it reveals about human identity, purpose, and value. Drawing from Genesis, the discussion highlights that humanity is uniquely created by God—not as an accident of nature, but as a deliberate and personal act.

A central theme is that humans are made in the image of God, which sets them apart from the rest of creation. This identity gives every person inherent dignity, worth, and purpose. The episode explains how this “image” reflects aspects of God’s nature—such as rational thought, moral awareness, creativity, and the capacity for relationship.

The conversation also emphasizes the intentional design of man. From being formed out of the dust to receiving the breath of life, the creation account points to both human depend ... 

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