God’s Perfect Specifications

God’s Perfect Specifications

From Our Daily Bread Podcast | Our Daily Bread by Our Daily Bread Ministries

May 1, 2026

About this episode

The episode discusses how being created in God's image gives every person inherent dignity and purpose, using the example of blind workers making pens for the government.

After a company couldn’t meet the specifications for ink pens use in some US government offices in the 1960s, the General Services Administration asked National Industries for the Blind (NIB) to make 70 million pens—despite NIB having never made pens before. They accepted the challenge and met all the specifications. Since 1967 blind factory workers have assembled these writing instruments used extensively by military personnel. The pens can be used to write upside down, make a mile-long line, and withstand extreme temperatures. Genesis 1:27 reminds us that each human being has been made to God’s perfect specifications: “God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.” How we’re created reflects God’s character and nature. Being created in His image means everyone has inherent dignity and worth. God said that each person’s story begins with being made “in [His] image, in [His] likeness” (v. 26). This truth provides the foundation for understanding human dignity, identity, and relationships with others. Just as those pens serve a vital role…

Topics covered

  • human dignity
  • creation
  • God's image
  • purpose
  • identity

Keywords

  • God's specifications
  • human dignity
  • Genesis
  • creation
  • intrinsic value

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: National Industries for the Blind

Books & works: Genesis 1:27, Genesis 1:26

Places: US

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