The Bible clearly tells us that God created man in spirit and things to make people live a life of trust in God. When a person confidently breaks through his own limit and goes beyond it in a restricted life, he has a connection with God, which is the value and essence of faith. In the second chapter of Genesis, it is recorded that God created man from clay. "Dust of the Earth" is not a morality or symbol. God really created man out of clay. People are made of clay, so all parts of the body have the same components as clay, such as potassium, oxygen, nitrogen, iron and other elements; Because man is made of clay, God still creates everything from clay to meet his physiological needs. Because people are made of mud, they will eventually die, put them in coffins and bury them in the mud. Years later, when he opened the coffin, he would find that there was only a cup of loess and a pile of bones inside.
Man is made of clay, and God went on to say, "We should make man in our image and style. ("We" here refers to the trinity of God, self-discussion and discussion. The self-address of the trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit is to use the sentence "we" to reveal the relationship between man and God: the object is the subject and man is the object. This sentence raised people's status to the highest possibility, and also raised people to the most honorable and glorious value-people were made in the image of God.