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Beginning at the Beginning
As we begin the Gosple of John why don’t we take the approach that we are being introduced to Jesus for the first time.
We have talked in the past our reluctance to tell folks that don’t know Him about Him because we don’t know how.
So as we dig into this book let’s allow John, a disciple from His inner circle to teach us about his friend, teacher, mentor and ultimately savior.
John 1:1-5
The noun “Word” here is logos in Greek which means message and comes from the root word lego meaning tell.
The message here is very clearly Jesus Christ.
We are to understand that Jesus was with God the Father before time began based on this statement.
It is backed up by as Jesus prays what is known as the High Priestly Prayer.
Jesus is Light and without Him we are darkness.
If He illuminates our life we will no longer be in darkness we will be in the Light as He is in the Light.
Take a moment to look at your life and ask yourself does Jesus, the One who was here before the foundations of the earth and the One whom all things came in to being shine through you or are you in darkness?
Ponder that question as we continue in this book through the coming months.
John 1:6-10
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