Creation Defines Human Identity

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Episode Summary

What does creation teach us about human identity? In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins explains why a biblical understanding of identity must begin with Genesis 1:26-27. Scripture teaches that every person is created by God, made in His image, and designed according to His purpose. When creation is rejected, identity becomes something people attempt to construct for themselves, leading to confusion and instability. The gospel restores what sin has broken, bringing believers into renewed fellowship with God and conforming them to His design.

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Episode Highlights

  • Why human identity begins with God’s creative work.
  • What it means to be made in the image of God.
  • How creation establishes human dignity, value, and purpose.
  • Why rejecting creation leads to confusion about identity.
  • How the gospel restores what sin has broken.
  • Living confidently according to God’s design.

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