Man And Animal
Aaron Gray | October 6, 2019
Sermon Description
From Nebuchadnezzar’s madness to prophetic visions of goats, rams, and lions, the book of Daniel is chock-full of references to animals. When we understand that the central hero of the book is one like a “son of man,” we can better live out our true vocation as God’s image-bearers in the world.
Discussion Questions
Why is it important to define “image bearer” not as some ability that we possess but as what it means to be human? What are the implications of being an “image bearer”?
Why does pride and sin make us act like animals? How do we see this lived out in our world? How do you see it play out in your own life?
Why is it important that Jesus is the perfect image-bearer of God? How is it good news for us that he perfectly lived in that space between angels and animals?
What does it mean for us to be good stewards as followers of Jesus in the north Puget Sound suburbs? How can we work while we await the final return of Jesus?
Prayer Points
Pray that God would continue to restore his image in you, “from one degree of glory to another” as you grow in sanctification.
Pray for opportunities to go into the world and exercise God’s wise and loving rule. Pray for opportunities to share about Jesus, the one who is the perfect “image of the invisible God.”
For Further Study
PDF of all the animal references in the book of Daniel
Bible Project Podcast series on “Son of Man.” In particular, check out episode 2: Humans and Animals.