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The Glory of God and the Purpose of Man - Genesis 1:26-31

35 min · 4. maj 2026
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This sermon from Genesis 1:26–31 explores the glory of God and the purpose of humanity. We were created in God’s image with unshakable dignity and a clear calling to reflect His glory and steward His creation. Though sin has broken that design, it has not destroyed it; through Jesus Christ, God restores what was lost. In Christ, our identity is redeemed, our purpose renewed, and our lives become a reflection of His grace in every area.

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