  In an earlier post I talked about God looking at his creation each day and calling it good and then on the last day he looked at everything he had made and called it very good . God's creation was created to be good... to be perfect. But sin entered the world (bad entered a good creation) and we no longer lived as we were intended to live.
I am currently reading a new book called Unveiling Glory: Visions of Christ's Transforming Presence and it is great. I found one quote very interesting. The authors write, "Jesus Christ fleshes out what it means to be created in 'the image' and 'likeness of God' since he is 'the reflection of God's glory and exact imprint of God's being' (Heb. 1:3). He came not only to save from our sins but also to show us what it means to be truly human, as humans were intended to be .
" The authors go on to say that when we sin we tend to say, "Oh well, I'm only human. " But, in their words, to sin "is to be less than human," because that is not the way we were created. Christ came to show us what being human truly means... it means going back to creation and being good. It means being in constant contact with the creator. What do you think? 
