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The quote reads “Is it not written in your law, ‘I said, you are gods’?” (John 10:34) - Small “g”. Here Our Lord is quoting from Ps. 82 and that is referring to the judges of Israel who have the authority to judge God’s people - whom God Himself will ultimately judge. The Lord’s point is that if those judges of Israel can be called “gods”, how much moreso God’s own and only Son? (cf. John 10:30-33). And, yes, we are made in His image and likeness, but we are not God and can only live according to His image by following the example of the humility of His Perfect Image Who is the pattern for us all: Christ Jesus, and Him crucified.Do you not know that we are made in the likeness and image of God, even Jesus said do you not know that they are Gods,
OTC, it is only when we are humble before God that He raises us up. James makes this point clear in his epistle: “Therefore it says, 1God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble (4:6);’” and “Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he will exalt you (4:10)”. Humility must always be present if we are to live in the fullness of what it means to be His adopted children. True humility makes us aware of who we really are and our need for God; that remains the case for all those incorporated into Christ for He is our model of humility. A grasping after a “power” one thinks is one’s due because of having been incorporated into Christ is contrary to Christ’s call to “take My yoke upon you, and learn from Me, for I am meek and humble of heart.” We can’t learn from Him if our own hearts aren’t humble before Him. It is only when we recognize our needfulness of God that He can raise us up, and it is precisely that recognition of our powerlessness that draws His grace and mercy down on us.Jesus said we would do greater things than he, if we are humble we won’t see the potential God has for his Children, if we are humble we are powerless, Gods power flows through us, we are the temple of the living God.