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Adam Quote by John G. Lake

“The thing that was forfeited in the garden was regained. God gave him [Adam] dominion over the works of His hand. God made him His understudy, His king to rule over everything that had life. Man was master, man lived in the realm of god. He lived on terms of equality with God. God was a faith God…” quote by John G. Lake
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“The thing that was forfeited in the garden was regained. God gave him [Adam] dominion over the works of His hand. God made him His understudy, His king to rule over everything that had life. Man was master, man lived in the realm of god. He lived on terms of equality with God. God was a faith God. All God had to do was to believe that the sun was, and the sun was. All God had to do was to believe that the planets would be, and they were. Man belonged to God's class of being - a faith man, And he lived in the creative realm of God”

John G. Lake

About This Quote

The passage portrays humanity as a divine co‑creator, granted authority and partnership with God to shape and steward creation.

In simple terms: Man as God's equal partner in creation.

Key Takeaway

Human purpose is stewardship and creative collaboration with the divine.

Themes

Divine partnership Stewardship Human purpose Creation Authority

Mood

Awe Purposeful Reverent

Type

Theological Inspirational Philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Theological reflection
  • Spiritual teaching
  • Personal empowerment
  • Religious counseling

Key Concepts

Dominion Faith Equality Creative realm

Practical Applications

  • Guiding spiritual formation
  • Informing religious education

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this view of dominion affect ethical responsibility?
  • What does it mean to be a 'faith man' in daily life?
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