timfost
Puritan Board Senior
Hi all,
Heidelberg 6 says:
"God created man good and after His own image, that is, in righteousness and true holiness, that he might rightly know God his Creator, heartily love Him, and live with Him in eternal blessedness, to praise and glorify Him."
This description is obviously of mankind, but it seems that this description is also true of the angels. Since angels are moral and rational creatures as we are, is there any way that we can say they were created in God's image?
Thanks for your help!
Heidelberg 6 says:
"God created man good and after His own image, that is, in righteousness and true holiness, that he might rightly know God his Creator, heartily love Him, and live with Him in eternal blessedness, to praise and glorify Him."
This description is obviously of mankind, but it seems that this description is also true of the angels. Since angels are moral and rational creatures as we are, is there any way that we can say they were created in God's image?
Thanks for your help!