Man
Created in God's Image
And
God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. Gen. 1:26
Man was the crowning act of the creation
of God, made in the image of God, and designed to be a counterpart of God. . .
. Man is very dear to God, because he was formed in His own image.
As Adam came forth from the hand of his
Creator he was of noble height and of beautiful symmetry. He was more than
twice as tall as men now living upon the earth, and was well proportioned. His
features were perfect and beautiful. His complexion was neither white nor
sallow, but ruddy, glowing with the rich tint of health. Eve was not quite as
tall as Adam. Her head reached a little above his shoulders. She too was noble,
perfect in symmetry, and very beautiful.
Man came from the hand of God perfect in
every faculty of mind and body; in perfect soundness, therefore in perfect health.
God endowed man with so great vital force
that he has withstood the accumulation of disease brought upon the race in
consequence of perverted habits, and has continued for six thousand years. . .
.
If Adam, at his creation, had not been
endowed with twenty times as much vital force as men now have, the race, with
their present habits of living in violation of natural law, would have become
extinct.
Created to be "the image and glory
of God," Adam and Eve had received endowments not unworthy of their high
destiny. Graceful and symmetrical in form, regular and beautiful in feature,
their countenances glowing with the tint of health and the light of joy and
hope, they bore in outward resemblance the likeness of their Maker.
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