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30 August 2008 | John 1:1-18

In the beginning was the one who is called the Word. The Word was with God and was truly God. From the very beginning the Word was with God.

And with this Word, God created all things. Nothing was made without the Word. Everything that was created received its life from him, and his life gave light to everyone. The light keeps shining in the dark, and darkness has never put it out.

God sent a man named John, who came to tell about the light and to lead all people to have faith. John wasn't that light. He came only to tell about the light. The true light that shines on everyone was coming into the world.

The Word was in the world, but no one knew him, though God had made the world with his Word. He came into his own world, but his own nation did not welcome him.

Yet some people accepted him and put their faith in him. So he gave them the right to be the children of God. They were not God's children by nature or because of any human desires. God himself was the one who made them his children.

The Word became a human being and lived here with us. We saw his true glory, the glory of the only Son of the Father. From him all the kindness and all the truth of God have come down to us.

John spoke about him and shouted, "This is the one I told you would come! He is greater than I am, because he was alive before I was born."

Because of all that the Son is, we have been given one blessing after another. The Law was given by Moses, but Jesus Christ brought us undeserved kindness and truth. No one has ever seen God. The only Son, who is truly God and is closest to the Father, has shown us what God is like.

Notes

Jesus, as 'the Word' (vs 1-3), appears in the repeated phrase, 'And God said' throughout the creation account in Genesis chapter 1 - and here at the beginning of John's Gospel.

John is writing to give Christians a bigger vision of who Jesus is, so he points out that 'the Word' was not only in the beginning 'with God', but also 'was God' (v 1). 'The Word' then became flesh and lived among us (v 14).

The logic behind all this is to bring life instead of death, light instead of darkness. What's more, this life and light is available to all people (vs 7,9,12,16). This must include you and me!

Although Jesus is God's only 'natural-born' Son, we are invited to become God's adopted sons and daughters. We hear a lot today about 'claiming our rights'. God says that those who believe in his Son have 'the right' to become his children (v 12). Welcome to the family!

The Son is so closely associated with the Father that they are one. When we see and receive Jesus, we also see and receive God the Father. They are indivisible and inseparable. This same sort of unity can be the basis and bedrock of our relationship with him too.

What, from all the mind-blowing truths of this incredible passage, most impresses you about Jesus, known as the Word?

Prayer

At the beginning was some prayer, and the prayers were with God. Start at the beginning.

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