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  1. Mar 2, 2022 · Community Group Study Guide — The Eternal Word. John 1:1-5. Main idea: Jesus is fully God and fully human and is our source of life and light. God responds to the sin and brokenness of creation by sending his son to overcome the darkness of this world. Followers of Jesus find hope in Jesus being the eternal Word (revelation) of God.

  2. 1. We are here told concerning him, in general, that he was a man sent of God. The evangelist had said concerning Jesus Christ that he was with God and that he was God; but here concerning John that he was a man, a mere man. God is pleased to speak to us by men like ourselves.

  3. Testimony of John the Baptist (John 1:6-8, 15, 19-34) God sent John the Baptist as a witness to testify concerning the Light. John testifies that he is not the Christ, Elijah, or the Prophet, but the voice calling in the wilderness. He identifies Jesus as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. The Word Made Flesh (John 1:9-14, 16-18)

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    Could there be a more profound opening to a book than the one to John’s Gospel? One could search the great ideas of mankind and probe the ponderings of the philosophers and the poetry of the artists and find no idea higher than God, nor a more concise—yet expressive—statement about him, than the one John makes at the beginning of his Gospel. John p...

    John has invoked the creation account in Genesis 1 with the opening phrase of John 1:1, so when he continues in verse 3 with the statement, “All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made,” it would seem that he has in mind the way God spoke creation into existence in Genesis 1. John seems to indicate that Go...

    Not until 1:14 is it specified that the Word is Jesus, as John writes, “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” In verse 1 John had articulated the divinity and eternality of the Word, as well as his distinguishability from the Father, and now he communicates the profundity of the incarnation. The Word became flesh. God became man. Jesus did not...

  5. The beginning of Genesis 1:1 is simple: In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The beginning of John 1:1 is profound: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John takes us back to this time in eternity past, to meet this One which was from the beginning.

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · NLT John 1:13 They are reborn-- not with a physical birth resulting from human passion or plan, but a birth that comes from God. GWN John 1:13 These people didn't become God's children in a physical way-from a human impulse or from a husband's desire to have a child. They were born from God. NAB John 1:13 who were born not by natural generation ...

  7. bible.org › seriespage › john-1John 1 | Bible.org

    May 17, 2011 · 1. Jesus is the Lamb of God, (John 1:29) a title for Jesus used only here and in Revelation. 2. Jesus is pre-existent (John 1:30) 3. Jesus is the receiver and giver of the Holy Spirit (John 1:33) 4. Jesus is the Son of God (John 1:34) D. The truths about the person and work of Jesus are developed by the personal testimony of. 1. John the ...

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