In the beginning
was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
John 1:1**
“The Word” – What
kind of title is that to give somebody? It’s not so much a description as it is
a means to describe. A lot of people might find that a little hard to
understand.
Actually, the title denotes more the mission rather than the
person of the Lord. Translated from the Greek word “Logos” the idea that comes
across is that of expression and communication. The Word makes known the thoughts in the mind of a speaker. As
such, Jesus is the full Revelation of God as well as the Revealer of God.
Before time began Christ was already the articulation of all
that God is, being God Himself. By coming to earth He became the embodiment of
the divine message to Adam’s race. Just the fact that the Lord was there meant
that God was making a statement. The symbols and ceremonies that had served for
centuries were no longer needed. The
Word became flesh and people could finally experience God with all distance
gone. Holiness, grace, and mercy passed from the realm of the theoretical and
was played out for all to see at the little hill of Calvary.
Thou
art the Everlasting Word,
The father’s only Son,
God manifestly seen and heard,
And heav’n’s beloved One.
The father’s only Son,
God manifestly seen and heard,
And heav’n’s beloved One.
Josiah
Conder (1789-1855)
*This title was exclusively used by
the apostle John
**See also John 1:14; 1 John 1:1, 5:7; Revelations 19:13
**See also John 1:14; 1 John 1:1, 5:7; Revelations 19:13
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