Proclamation:
“In the
beginning was The Word, and The Word was with God, and The Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through Him all things were made; without Him
nothing was made that was made. In Him
was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.” John 1:1-4 (NIV) “The Word became flesh and made His dwelling
among us…” John 1:14 (NIV)
Explanation:
These
words were written under the influence of The Holy Spirit of God by the Apostle
John. Here, “The Word” refers to The
Lord Jesus, The Christ, and not some written word on a page. John clearly states that The Word, Jesus, was
with God when everything began, and that The Word, meaning Jesus, was God. To further clarify this he also said that The
Word “became flesh” and dwelt among us, referring to the birth of Christ and
His life on earth. John states
that “The Word” is Jesus, The Christ, and He is God. (John 1:1) Jesus said that I and my Father are one.
(John 10:30 and 1 John 5:7) The Lord
Jesus Christ is The Creator and everything that was made was made by Him.
(Genesis 1:1 and John 1:3) The Lord
Jesus, The Christ, is the life and the light of all mankind. (John 1:4) He gave life to mankind (Genesis 2:7) and He
is the light of the world. (John 8:12 and 9:5)
He then goes on to say that The Word, The Lord Jesus Christ, put on
human flesh and lived among us as a human being. (John 1:14) The Bible documents the glorious and
miraculous things that He did as The Son of God while He was here on earth in
human flesh.
Application:
The gospel according to the Apostle John is an asynoptic
gospel. It does not record the life of Christ in order
as sequential events but it focuses on
several miracles which Jesus, The Christ, performed. His purpose for writing this Book this way
was so that all would believe. (John 1:7)
We know that Jesus, The Christ, is The Son of God and that we were
created in His image. (Genesis 1:26) We
are alive because He breathed into us the breath of life and we became a living
soul. (Genesis 2:7) Our bodies were
formed from the dust of the earth and one day to the dust they shall return.
(Ecclesiastes 3:20) Just as Christ put
on flesh and dwelt among us in human form, our bodies are just the house where
we, our souls, live while we are on earth.
One day, we will leave our house of flesh and return to our Creator. (2
Corinthian 5:1) Our souls are eternal
and believers will spend eternity with Christ.
Where will you spend eternity?
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