Word

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

John 1:1 (NIV)

This is a revolutionary statement. John was a humble fisherman turned Apostle/Messenger of the Lord Jesus Christ. The significance of this verse will not have been lost on his readers.

John was clearly echoing Moses, the writer of Genesis 1:1. The opening words of the Bible are that 'in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth'. John clearly equated the Lord Jesus Christ with His Father. Later in the passage, he declares that the Word became flesh, and made His dwelling amongst us.

Clearly, John was claiming that Jesus wasn't just a carpenter turned teacher. He is the eternal Son of God in whom all things were made. To his strictly monotheistic Jewish readers, this will have seemed blasphemous.

Even in Genesis, there's a hint of trinity. We're told that the Spirit of God hovered over the waters of the deep. Even the word for God, 'Elohim', has a grammatical sense of plurality.

'Heavenly Father, we praise You for sending Your Son, the Word made flesh, for our salvation. Please pour out Your Spirit upon us, in Jesus' name we pray, amen'

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