We read in Holy Scripture, “God created man in his own image” Genesis 1:27. This thus signifies that each one of us, without exception, has the exact same and equal image imprinted upon our being, and thus not only do we owe respect to the other, because of that same image, we also must make it our point of principle that we will not disrespect that image through our subsequent thoughts and actions, yet, almost without exception, we at least, occasionally do.
Each of us has the exact same obligation, which is to live up to and to do right by our Creator, and those who take on the mantle of the good characteristics that represent our Creator well are those who treat others with respect, justice, equality, goodness, and consideration. No doubt, in this world we are going to be tried and to be tested, and while nobody gets it right all of the time, the objective should be, to get it right as often as we can get it right, and where we fall short, to take it upon ourselves to make it our point to do better, which is why we are tested, again and again, so that the lessons that we need to learn, we demonstrate that we have learnt, by our subsequent good actions.
Far too many people, don’t really care to understand that they are made in the image of God with inherent obligations to that image, mainly because they are basically satisfied with their ways, and aren’t in the mood or of the mindset to change much of anything, because this is the way that they prefer to live their life, and perhaps near the end, they will make their confessions, and demonstrate contrition, thus in their minds, having the best of it, without having had to pay any troubling price, which precluded them from having a little fun along the way.
Look, it’s as simple as this: either those who are Bible believing and consider themselves to be religious live up to their faith, or they can use their faith merely as a token symbol, without much substance. Each of us is entitled to get what we can out of life, which means that there is a time for frivolity and play, but it needs to be recognized that the point of school and of having good parents and valued mentors is not just to learn what we need to know, but to become the type of person that we ought to become, which should take into fair consideration, that we are made in the image of God.
Finally, God has provided us with free will, so that the choices that we make are ours to own, of which what we need to accomplish is to balance that which brings us enjoyment and satisfaction with taking into consideration that we also need to be there for others, so as to help them to make better decisions and to lead more fruitful lives, because these are our fellow brothers and sisters, who appreciate having somebody else of value to learn from and to lean upon.