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Original Sin or Original Glory?

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Most of us have heard a bit about original sin, but not nearly enough about original glory, which comes before sin and is deeper to our nature. We were crowned with glory and honor.

Why does a woman long to be beautiful? Why does a man hope to be found brave? Because we remember, if only faintly, that we were once more than we are now.

The reason you doubt there could be a glory to your life is because that glory has been the object of a long and brutal war.

Lurking in that Garden was an Enemy. This mighty angel has once been glorious as well, the captain of the Lord’s hosts, beautiful and powerful beyond compare.

But he rebelled against his Creator, led a great battle against the forces of heaven, and was cast down. Banished from his heavenly home, but not destroyed, he waited for an opportunity to take his revenge.

Unable to overthrow the Mighty One, he turned his sights on those who bore his image. He lied to us about where true life was to be found, and we believed him. We fell, and “our glory faded,” as Milton said, “faded so soon.”

Or as David lamented, “You turn my glory into shame” (Psalms 4:2).

(Waking the Dead by John Eldredge, p 14 )

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January 12, 2008 at 6:51 pm

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A Great Glory Was Given to Us …

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Earlier in the Story, back in the beginning of our time on Earth, a great glory was bestowed upon us. We all – men and women – were created in the image of God. Fearfully and wonderfully made, fashioned as living icons of the bravest, wisest, most stunning Person who ever lived.

Those who have ever seen him fell to their knees without even thinking about it, as you find yourself breathless before the Grand Canyon or the Alps or the sea at dawn.

That glory was shared with us; we were, in Chesterton’s phrase, “statues of God walking about in a Garden,” endowed with a strength and beauty all our own. All that we ever wished we could be, we were – and more.

We were fully alive.

“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; make and female he created them.” (Genesis 1:27)

“When I look at the night sky and see the work of your fingers – the moon, and the stars you have set in place – what are mortals that you should think of us, mere humans that you should care for us? For you made us only a little lower than God, and you crowned us with glory and honor.” (Pslams 8:3-5 NLT).

(Waking the Dead by John Eldredge, p 14 )

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January 3, 2008 at 8:42 pm

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