The Word Was God
Introduction:
Read
John 1:1.
This is the beginning of the prologue to John’s account of
the gospel which ends at
Verse 18.
The prologue summarizes how the “Word” which was with God in
the beginning came into the world and became the Jesus of
history.
Text:
John 1:1-18
Body:
I.
The Word and Creation
(Verses
1-5)
Verses 1-2 This is an echo of
Genesis 1:1.
Jesus’ existence predates time. This places Him with God in
eternity past. (Revelation
1:8)
He is called the “Word.” There is a creative aspect and a
revelatory aspect. (John
1:3-4) Note also
Revelation 19:13.
Also the Word was and is a member of the Trinity (Godhead).
The Word possesses the divine nature. (I
John 1:2)
The Word is not a created being.
Verse 3 “All things” includes the whole universe. Nothing
has existed eternally except God. This is the creative
aspect of the Word. (Colossians
1:16-17)
Christ the Word is Lord of Creation. Note
Psalm 33:6.
Verses 4-5 Jesus the Word brings true knowledge into the world. He
revealed God; the light showed the world the path to
everlasting life. (John
8:12)
This is the revelatory aspect of the Word. “Darkness” – those who
oppose Jesus and the gospel (John
3:19) These did not understand nor seize the light – the
Word.
II.
The Witness to the Word By John the Baptist
(Verses
6-8)
Verse 6 John was commissioned by God as were the prophets.
(John
1:32-34)
Verse 7 “Witness” – one who testifies about the truthfulness of
something The purpose of his witnessing was that all
should believe in Jesus. (John
1:35-37)
That was not the result, though.
Verse 8 Note
John 1:19-20, John 3:28-30.
III.
The Reactions to the Word in the World
(Verses
9-13)
Verse 9 “True” – real, genuine The Word’s coming into the
world enlightens everyone (ESV). He reveals men for what
they really are; exposes them.
Verse 10 Jesus was present in the world for all to hear His Word yet
most did not choose to know Him. (John
16:1-3)
Verse 11 “His own people” – the Jews Of all people they
should have known Him because of the Scriptures. Jeremiah
describes them well in
Jeremiah 7:25-28. “Receive”
– submit, obey Jesus taught this in the Parable of the
Tenant. (Matthew
21:38, 39, 43)
Verses 12-13 One becomes a child of God by being born of God, not born
of blood. Those who receive Him, The Word, are given the
power and privilege of becoming children of God. (John
3:3-5)
IV.
The Confession of the Word by the Church
(Verses
14-18)
Verse 14 When the Word became flesh, God became man. He did not
give up being divine when He came to earth. This is the
most amazing event in all of history. We see the majesty
and magnificence of God when we see the Word. God’s
attributes, such as grace and truth, are clearly seen in
Jesus, The Word. “Grace”
– God’s unmerited favor that brings blessings to the
undeserving (Exodus
34:5-7) “Truth”
– reality The Word revealed God’s character.
Verse 15 John bore witness. (John
5:32-33)
Christ was greater. (John
1:26-27)
Verse 16 “Fullness.” Colossians
2:9 The Word brought the full complement of grace.
Verse 17 In the Law of Moses, God’s grace was revealed to Israel. In
the law of Christ, grace and truth are revealed as never
before. (Romans
5:20-21)
Verse 18 No one has ever seen God in a full and complete way. Jesus,
the Word, has made Him known. (John
6:46, John 14:9)
Conclusion:
Because Jesus is one with the Father, He is uniquely able to
communicate God’s heart and mind. As the “Word”, He reveals
God’s love for us and how we are to respond to it. Out
eternal destiny depends upon how well we listen.
Bobby
Stafford July 14, 2013
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