THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD

John 1:1, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
This opening verse of the Gospel of John sets a profound theological foundation. It introduces the concept of the “Word” (Logos), which signifies Jesus Christ as the divine incarnation. John emphasizes that Jesus was not only present at the creation of the world but is also an integral part of the Godhead.
1. Eternal Existence: The phrase “In the beginning” points to the preeminence of Christ over creation and time itself. He existed before anything else was made, signifying His eternal nature.
2. Divine Relationship: The statement “the Word was with God” highlights the intimate relationship between Jesus and the Father. This relationship is not just one of proximity but is rooted in unity, suggesting that knowing Jesus is knowing God.
3. The Nature of Christ: The declaration “the Word was God” affirms the deity of Christ. He is fully divine, and this is pivotal to understanding His role in salvation and His authority to teach and perform miracles.
We find that light symbolizes purity, truth, and guidance throughout Scripture. In John 8:12, Jesus declares, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.”
This highlights that Jesus not only illuminates our understanding of God but also provides guidance and hope in a world often shrouded in darkness and confusion, which is so prevalent in today’s society. He is the ultimate source of truth, directing us away from sin and towards a relationship with God.
In summary, John 1:1 lays the groundwork for recognizing Jesus as the eternal Word who brings light into the world, guiding us toward truth and salvation. Embracing this light requires a response of faith, turning away from the darkness of sin and accepting the transformative power of Christ in our lives. We need Jesus today more than ever. Keep walking in the light. When the light comes, the darkness has to flee. Jesus is the light! Stay in the Light, and you will always see clearly. Jesus loves you, and so do I.
Peace & Love,
—Pastor Dwayne

