03/04/2026
Rooted in Genesis 1:26–31, we are reminded that we are created in the image and likeness of God—the ultimate Creator—endowed not with physical resemblance, but with intellect, free will, and the ability to create. Because we bear His image, we are called to create what is good and reflect His character in everything we do.
In a world where many spend hours consuming online, God calls us to be more than consumers; He calls us to be creators of what is good. Just as creation was declared “good” seven times, our works should reflect what is morally right, beneficial, and of lasting value.
Through John 3:16, we see the ultimate act of love Christ giving His life for sinners reminding us that our purpose is anchored in Him, the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Though Romans 3:23 tells us we have all fallen short, we are called to rise in faith, for without faith it is impossible to please God.
Creating something good is not just an action but a reflection of who we are in Christ—it is our gift to the world, a way to glorify God (Matthew 5:16), and a path to true blessing. In choosing to overcome evil with good (Romans 12:21), we live out our identity not as passive consumers, but as purposeful creators who bring light, truth, and goodness into a broken world.