The Form of Man
When God created man, He first made a form for man. This was the body of man made from dust (Gen. 2:7). The body is the form of man. Never forget that God made man with a form and that this form is a “photo” of God’s form. Man is in the form, the likeness, of God (1:26). The form of our body is marvelous. Besides God Himself, the most beautiful item in the whole universe is man’s form. Consider your eyes, your eyebrows, your nose, your lips, your ears, and even your cheeks. Man is God’s masterpiece.
The Breath of Life
Then God breathed the breath of life into man’s form (2:7). God did not breathe into any other created thing, but to create man, He breathed into man the breath of life. This breath of life was not God Himself, not the Spirit of God, but it was something out of God, something very close to God’s intrinsic being. When this breath of life got into man’s form, man became a living soul, a living, animate being with life. This is a part of God’s history.
God made a duplication of Himself with a dusty form and the inward breath of life. That breath of life became the human spirit. In Hebrew the word for breath in Genesis 2:7 is translated “spirit” in Proverbs 20:27. Thus, God’s breath of life becomes the spirit of man. The breath of life came into the body of dust, and man became a living soul with a spirit.
God was not within the man He created, but something within man, that is, the spirit of man, is very close to God. The outward form of man is from the dust, but the inner spirit is very close to God. This is why we say that man was made according to God’s kind. God is Spirit, and God made a spirit for man to contact Him (John 4:24). Because we have a part that resembles God, we can contact God through that part. God is Spirit, we have a spirit, and these two spirits are of the same kind.
Creating Man with Many Virtues
In addition, God created man with many virtues. These virtues are copies of God’s attributes. God has many attributes, but love, light, holiness, and righteousness are the four main attributes of God. God is love, God is light, God is holiness, and God is righteousness. When God created man, He made a copy of all these attributes in man’s spirit. Therefore, man is a creature with virtues. The lions and the dogs do not have virtues. Only we men have virtues. We love. We like to be in the light and not in the darkness. We also like to be separated. We do not like to be common. We like to be righteous. These virtues were all damaged by man’s fall, yet they are still here. They are the means for us to express God’s attributes.
God’s attributes eventually became the reality of man’s virtues. The attributes are the real thing; the virtues are the outward form. This may be likened to a glove and a hand. The hand, like God’s attributes, is the real thing; the glove, like the virtues, is the outward form, the covering of the hand. At our regeneration, when we were born of God, the elements of God’s attributes were born into our being, mostly into our spirit, so that we may express God in love, in light, in holiness, and in righteousness. These are God’s attributes manifested as our virtues lived out from our spirit.
Even the teachings of Confucius recognized that the highest learning develops the spirit. Man should not behave himself according to his flesh or even according to his soul or his mind. Therefore, the Bible tells us that we must walk according to our spirit (Rom. 8:4). In bodily form we resemble God because we have His likeness, and in our spirit we resemble God because we were created in His image of His attributes. Outwardly we have God’s form, and inwardly, in our spirit, we have God’s image, yet in our created state we still do not have God. God’s desire is for the man created by Him to receive Him as the tree of life.