
Originally Posted by
nowiz
Something I've been wondering about for a while. Man was created in God's image and likeness. Does that mean that God looks like a human or did God (Jesus) in His Theophanies of the Old Testament take on human shape to relate to Abraham and others? If Jesus is the same past, present and future, does that mean He always looked like a human?

God's nature is the same always--His appearance, not so much. Consider Jesus as a lamb slain before the beginning of the world, as a Galilee carpenter, as a stranger at the door of Abraham's tent, as an infant in a manger, at His transfiguration, etc.
Consider the burning bush, a man who is captain of the Lord's host, one like the Son of Man walking in a fiery furnace, the Shekinah glory, and more...
Good question, by the way!
Phl 4:11 Not that I speak from want, for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am.
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