
Imago Dei, Part 3 with Bob Cargo and Caleb Click

Senior Pastor Jeff Norris, Caleb Click, and Bob Cargo reflect on the key themes of the nine-week Imago Dei sermon series and how it has shaped their understanding of God and humanity.
Quotes:
- “(As we grow in the image of God) we’re growing and caring about the things that He cares about, and loving what He loves, and hating what He hates. And I think that’s what it means to be made more into the image of Jesus.” — Jeff Norris
- “I think there were two takeaways from the whole series. One would be viewing every person with dignity and worth and freedom that way. And the second one would be that as I grow more and more into Christ likeness, I’m becoming more and more of what God created a human being to be and reflecting God more clearly.” — Bob Cargo
- “If we recognize that every person we see is made in the image of God, it radically changes the way we should treat them because when we lift our hand against them, we’re lifting your hand against God Himself, because His image is in that person. No matter what they’ve done, no matter what we may feel about them. I think that’s something that needs to be regained in modern culture.” — Caleb Click
Related Resources:
- The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Egan
- A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War by Joseph Loconte
- The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis
- Stronger Than Steel: The Wayne Alderson Story by R.C. Sproul
Listen to this and more episodes on our Digging Deeper podcast, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and other streaming platforms.

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