Word Becoming Flesh

Word Becoming Flesh

The Word Became Flesh and We Beheld

John 1:1-18 (NRSVU0?

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

(Subsequent Quotes from KJV)?

Some of these words are pre-Christmas settings, some post-Christmas, all for Christmas year-round.

?God Spoke

?“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God.? All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.” John 1:1-3

God spoke. He has always spoken. There was never a time when God was not speaking. His very nature is revealed in His Word and His Word is inseparable from Who He Is.

God Is. God speaks.

These are two basic corollaries of any Christian theology.

When God speaks things come into existence. All that is was once spoken by God.? Nothing has been made apart from His Word. His Word is living. His Word is a person. His Word is as real as He is.

As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, we must know that He is first of all, the Word of God, co-equal and absolutely reliable.? He is the heartbeat of God’s will, the expression of God’s love, and the demonstration of God’s purity and holiness.

Christmas is about celebrating the Word of God in Jesus Christ and is most appropriately celebrated with an open Bible and an open heart.

Christmas drives us back to the scriptures to seek understanding of the ways of God.? It prompts us to yearn for deeper understanding in the pages of the Bible that we might ascertain God’s eternal purposes and His plan for the people of His world. We become like the Magi, seeking the wisdom of the ages.

Decide now to make this a Bible Christmas by beginning with the eternal preexistent Word and orienting your understanding around Him.

God has spoken. Let us listen.

The Lights on the Tree of Life

“In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.”? John 1:4-5

Your community is lighted with beautiful reminders of the Christmas season. ?Some lights may be coming down. Some remain. The colors shining in the night can be seen from afar and even from space. They are at the same time happy and holy, gaudy and dignified. They serve as reminders of joy and correctives to the harsh edges that so often dominate the landscape of our cities and our lives.

It is clearly, visibly, and festively Christmas where we live and the light is shining in the darkness.

In fact, it is in the darkness of night that we most often venture forth from our homes to view these lights and celebrate the profound contrasts that they afford.

From simple candle lights in the windows of homes to magnificent displays in the public squares, we behold temporal illustrations of eternal reality: The evergreen trees which live long through Winter when planted in the soil of the earth are types of the tree of life which is planted in the fertile soil of God’s truth. In and from that life, which is Christ, flows the life and light of men.

And that light shines in the darkness beckoning men and women who live in darkness to come.

To those outside on the cold dark streets of our cities, shivering from the frosty darkness that envelopes them, the flickering lights from a Christmas tree in the window of a warm home serve as an invitation to come to something better. They softly hum the call of God to enter into His brightness and the warmth of His presence. They sway to the melody of each sweet carol, “O come, let us adore Him.”

The light is shining and it is, indeed, the light of men.

The Unknown Light

“That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world. He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not. He came unto his own, and his own received him not. But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: “ John 1:9-12

The lights on the trees are synthetic. Though lovely in their appearance, they are temporal and will fade away, burn out, or be immediately extinguished as they or their power source is broken. They are not true lights.

They do not shine universally, but only within the close proximity of those who light them. There are dark places where their ambiance is not known. There are pockets of despair in the world where the lights of Christmas have never been lit.

But the true light shines on every man while in pervasive blindness, there are many who do not and will not see. Hardness of heart and bitterness of spirit obscure the view of those for whom the light is intended.

We live in a land of shadows and distortions where every ray of light is filtered through our prejudicial thinking and blind ambition. We stumble in our assumptions and trip over our own dark thoughts oblivious to the Light that has come into the world and is already shining on us.

Many there are who do not recognize him when confronted by Him, who sing the songs of Christmas, hang the decorations on their trees, gasp at the beauty of the colors of the season, and greet one another with manufactured cheer. Yet they do not see him to whom all the signs and symbols point.

Those who do become the children of God, and playfully unwrap their spiritual gifts around the tree of life.

With which company of celebrants will you number yourself this Christmas?

Seeing the World through Incarnation Eyes

“And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.” - John 1:14?

There is a vision without which, we are blind and lifeless.?

It is the vision of one who sees us as we are and envisions our world from the inside out and the outside in.?

The Incarnate Lord made His dwelling among us.? Literally, He pitched His tent here.?

I had read about California all my life, seen it on TV and in the movies, but I only truly experienced it when I moved here many years ago.?

But the vision message of this verse is not that God learned to experience our life by becoming flesh, but that He made it possible for us to experience Him and to behold His glory.?

We have a new vision of God because of Jesus and can now view the world through His eyes because He dwelt among us as one of us.?

So, must we dwell among the people, indwelt by Christ that they may behold His glory as we see then through His eyes.

The Miracle of Christmas

“And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. “ John 1:14

As God speaks, flesh is formed, holy flesh, incarnate divinity, whimpering wonder, tiny testimony to His love and presence. It is a miracle. God spoke in this little bundle of flesh and blood as helpless as He was with more profound clarity and unmistakable volume than in all of history. God performed the miracle of Christmas.

One night in Bethlehem, as the light shone in the darkness, the Word, eternal and perfect, became flesh and began to dwell among us.

He began as we begin. He grew as we grow. He struggled as we struggle. He was tempted as we are. He overcame as no man ever has before or since. In all ways, He was like us, yet without sin.

And we saw something in him we have never seen before in any man as we saw it in Him, the glory of God.

It had been reflected off the face of Moses, but it emanated from Jesus the Christ. The people could not look at Moses and live. We live by beholding Jesus.

It was the glory of the unique, only begotten of the Father, the eternal Word of God. It was real glory we saw, real light, and true life. It was glory that is full of grace and glory that is full of truth.

No where else in the drama of the cosmos have grace and truth been so compatible in one event. Truth lands on earth with the piecing weight of uncompromising reality and shouts, “Here I am.” This is it!” Grace creeps into our lives and settles our hearts. It injects truth into our souls without sting or invasion and speaks compassion to our hearts..

Truth may seem harsh, but grace and truth are as welcome as Christmas and are, in fact, what Christmas is all about. This is the miracle of Christmas is that the truthful, loving Word of God has become incarnate in human form and we can see Who God is in all of His glory and live.

I ?have often gained insight by experiencing these things for myself in my own flesh.

But the vision message of this verse is not that God learned to experience our life by becoming flesh, but that He made it possible for us to experience Him and to behold His glory.?

We have a new vision of God because of Jesus and can now view the world through His eyes because He dwelt among us as one of us.?

Everything we see and experience is something that he has seen, heard, known, and felt. And we have beheld his glory along with all he has beheld, through his eyes.

It is a fresh perspective on everything.

Jesus has come to dwell in our hearts. Through us, he still dwells in this world and can be seen by people who look at our lives. Incarnational vision is about how we see people and how people can see Jesus in us.

?

Sundar Singh Dhami

Missionary at Campus Crusade for Christ In Nepal ????

1 个月

Very important benefit thank you

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