The scriptures tell us that each of us, every one of us, is
created in the image and likeness of God. The image and likeness of God – two
distinct things. One inherent in who we are, the other a choice.
Within us, the core of our very essence is a reflection of
the Holy One. Each person you know, each person you greet, every person you see
is a reflection of God. In all our diversity, with all our likes and dislikes,
no matter our sexual orientation or gender identity, in every body image and
skin tone we exemplify the very image of God. This week I’ve walked our
labyrinth several times, always with these words singing in my soul: whichever
way you turn, there is the face of God. This is true of all of life, whether or
not we have eyes to see.
So the image of God is created in us. But the likeness of
God is a choice. You see, the likeness of God is in our actions and way of
being in the world. The likeness of God is seen in how we greet one another,
how we speak of and to one another, how we regard one another, and how we treat
those with whom we agree and, especially, those with whom we don’t. The
likeness of God is in our words and in our thoughts. The likeness of God is in
our hearts and in our relationships.
Is life about the journey together and growing in faith and
love through relationship? Or is it about being “right” and doing things the
“right way” and being better than others, as if there is some invisible
competition to strive for?
How will you choose to be the likeness of God in the world today?
How will you choose to be the likeness of God in the world today?