The Word Became Flesh

The Word Became Flesh

The introduction to John’s Gospel provides a rich description of the person of Jesus Christ, whom John calls the Word. He existed before every beginning. He was with God, which implies some level of distinction from God. Yet He possessed all the qualities or...
The Word Became Flesh

As Many As Received Him

In the introduction to his Gospel, John identifies the Word as both life and light. By naming Him this way, John teaches that the Word is the one who mediates salvation to human beings. The Word is the one through whom God saves whoever gets saved. But that salvation...
The Word Became Flesh

The Life Was the Light

In the opening verses of the fourth Gospel, John refers to Jesus as the Word. In 1:4, the apostle claims that life is in the Word. He also states that this life is the light of humankind. This is a cryptic statement. In what sense is Jesus Christ the light of...
The Word Became Flesh

In Him Was Life

The opening verse of John’s Gospel emphasizes three truths about Jesus Christ, whom it calls “the Word.” First, at any imaginable beginning, the Word already existed. The Word is the eternal one. Second, the Word always existed with God. Someone who is God is distinct...
The Word Became Flesh

The Word Was God

The Word is the Eternal One. He existed before every possible beginning. He Himself had no beginning. The Word is Another One. He existed with God. Someone was God who was not the Word. God and the Word were eternally in communion. The Word is the Divine One. This is...