Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Lesson 2 THE CREATION OF MAN

 Lesson 2

THE CREATION OF MAN

     WE HAVE seen in our last lesson that man is the reason for creation. In the light of this tremendous fact, we turn to study the man whom God created to meet the cry of His being for fellowship.

     Genesis 1 gives the account of the preparation God made for man before He created him.

     First, He planned a universe for human, and in the heart of that universe He purposed a home.

     When Love laid the foundations of this mighty universe, he planned and purposed it all to be the home for His man.

     Genesis 1:25. At the completion, God put His stamp of approval upon it. It will meet man's every need. The home is now ready for man.

     Genesis 1:26. God now makes the solemn declaration that He wishes to make human in His own image.

     Knowing that fellowship is the reason for man, we can easily understand that man could not meet the reason for his very existence unless he were created in God's image.

     In order to partake of God's life, he must be in God's class, in God's realm. He must be made in the image and likeness of his Creator.

     He must be created as near like Deity as possible, in order to be God's child and heir. Human, a Triune Being.

     Genesis 1:27 records the creation of man in the image of God. Adam was the first human. Genesis 2:7. Through his sin came the fall of human.

     Human, after the fall, in his condition of spiritual death, could not know what the image of God was, without a revelation from Him.

John 4:24. Jesus Christ, the Incarnate One, revealed that the Father is a Spirit Being.

I Thessalonians 5:23. Paul in his revelation disclosed the fact that man is a triune being, consisting of a spirit, soul and body.

{1 Thessalonians 5:23 expresses a prayer for spiritual completeness, stating that God will sanctify you completely and keep your whole spirit, soul, and body blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.}

The spirit is the real man, created in the image of God. The soul includes the reasoning faculties.

 The Father-God created man in His own image, a spirit being, with a soul and body.

    Man's soul and body fit him for his life upon this material universe which has been created for him.

   The real man is spirit. Man was to walk in fellowship with the Father-God in His realm, which is the realm of the spirit. 

    Your body is not you. Your mind is not you. You have a mind which you use. You possess a body which you use. Your mind and body are merely the instruments of your spirit, the real YOU.

     The man who is spiritually dead does not realize the fact that he was created in God's image, to walk with Him.

    This is due to the fact that all the natural man is able to know about reality, he gains through the five senses belonging to his physical body.

    These physical sense organs of the human body can only receive a stimulus from like substance, matter. Therefore, man's senses can perceive only for him a physical or material realm.

        There exists, according to the Scriptures, a spiritual realm as well as a physical.

      The Father, the Holy Spirit, the Angels, Satan and Demons, are all Spirit Beings.

     Our physical senses do not contact this spiritual realm.

     Ephesians 6:1-20 reveals the spiritual warfare surrounding us, from which our sense organs receive no stimuli.

     We are not aware, through any physical contact, of the presence of the Holy Spirit or Angels.

Read John 16:7-15; Hebrews 1:14; John 14:23; I Corinthians 3:16; I Peter 5:8; Mark16:17; I John 4:1-6; and James 4:7.

     Because the doctor, with the point of his knife, has not been able to locate the spirit of man, the materialists and atheists have said that the body is the whole man.

     Romans 1:18-25, 28. Fallen human has refused to have God in his knowledge, because he has not been able to see Him with his physical eye, hear Him with his physical ear, or touch Him.

     A fish might just as well say there is nothing outside of water, as for a man, limited to Sense Knowledge, to say there exists nothing but matter.

     We conclude that man is primarily a spirit being, created to walk with the Father-God on His level. We realize that when He created human, God had no body; yet man's fellowship was perfect and complete with Him.

     This reveals that man's body was subordinate to his spirit, and that his spirit was to dominate.

     Man's spirit was to rule his mind and his body.

     The body exists only for the spirit and soul of a body.

     The spirit operates through the soul or intellect, and these in turn operate through the physical body.

     At death the man and his soul leave the body. When man has left his body, the body has no reason for existing; therefore, dissolution and disintegration set in at once.

    The Will of Man

Another crowning feature which the Father-God gave to His man was man's will.

The will has the power of choice, the ability to choose, to determine one's actions.

     God assumed a great responsibility in creating a being with a will. Yet, no other type

of being could have answered the reason for Creation.

Without this will, God's created one would have been a machine, not a man, a

puppet or robot instead of a person.

The desire of the Father is for fellowship. This fellowship must come from man, not

as the response to an instinct, but as a result of his deep love, his own choice.

There could be no fellowship with a puppet. Read Luke 9:23.

Obedience to Him is a result of love. John 14:21-24.

The Mind of Man

The Scriptures declare that when man was created, he had a mind, intellectually of

such character that he was able to name the entire animal creation.

Genesis 2:19-20, "And out of the ground Jehovah God formed every beast of the field,

and every bird of the heavens: and brought them to man to see what he would call them:

and whatsoever man called the living creature, that was the name thereof. And the man

gave names to all cattle, and to the birds of heaven, and to every beast of the field."

When we realize that there are 500,000 bugs, birds, worms, animals, fish and reptiles that Adam named, we can understand that he possessed intellectual capacities

that enabled him to rule creation.

We know that the reason for man's existence is the Father-God's craving for fellowship.

Therefore, man's mental capacities were such that his mind could fellowship the mind of his Creator.


      Man's Physical Condition

    When man was created, he was planned a perfect human being with an endless human life.

     His body was not mortal nor immortal. The word , 'mortal" means "death-doomed," or "Satan-ruled."

     Human was an eternal spirit being in God's class, with an eternal human body.

     Adam's body was perfect, and fit to be the temple of God's under-ruler.

Man's Dominion, Authority, and Responsibility

 Genesis 1:28. Reading the Scripture through the mind ruled by the senses, we have overlooked the tremendous place man held in the heart of God.

     He was the object of the Father-God's love and affection. It was the joy of the Father to give His man dominion over the works He had created. This man had, by creation,the ability to rule the universe.

    Psalm 8:3-9 is a revelation of the creation of the first man as the Father-God desired him to be and to live.

    Psalm 8:5, "Made him but little lower than God." The King James Version reads "angels," but the correct translation is "God."



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