Title Who is Jesus (John 1:1~13)
Contents
The text reveals who you are, what you do, what you brought with you when you became incarnate and what you came for.
“From the beginning of eternity, He was God who existed alone.”
① “The beginning” is not the beginning at the beginning of creation in Genesis 1, but the “beginning” in this text refers to the eternity before creation. Since we are trying to express it in words, the distance is too far for humans to understand. ③ Therefore, the beginning is expressed as the beginning by combining the existence of God in eternity and the beginning of the work of our salvation by the self-existent God. ④ God, who existed in eternity, determined the purpose of our salvation, It marks what has started.
“In the beginning was God who existed under the name of the Word”
① “In the beginning was the Word” “Word” refers to the Bible of the Old and New Testaments and is not denoted as “Word”, but “The name of God is the Word”. ② Why did you mark God's name as “Word”? Just as words represent what is in the heart, in other words, what the eye cannot see, the ear cannot hear, and the hand cannot touch. Poetry denotes God's name as “Word” when performing work. ④ This God called “Jesus” when He took the form of a human and came into this world.
“He was God the Creator, who created the spiritual and physical realms while being God the Word.”
① As Jesus said, “All things were made through him, and without him nothing was created” (verse 3). One of the works that Jesus did before He took on a human body was to create the spiritual world and the physical world, and you built everything ② To think of Jesus, who is God the Creator, as a great man or a great saint like Confucius, Shakyamuni, and Socrates is a great mistake and blasphemy against God, who downgrades God into a creature. ③ People, animals and plants, the sun, the stars, Confucius, the four seasons, etc. He created everything. Shakyamuni, Confucius, and Muhammad... are all created by Jesus, and everything large and small was created by this Jesus.
“He is the God who made the world and who is in the world”
① “He was in the world, and the world was made through him” (verse 10). “The world” refers to the historical world of man, who is the subject of all things God created, and the historical world of all things in his possession, “the world”. ② In other words, since Adam and Eve were created and came into existence, the “world” refers to the world of history created by all human beings on the earth and all things in nature moving and living with each other. ③ After the creation of all things, Jesus is the one who has been the center of the history of AD and BC weaving, weaving and weaving the historical worlds of AD and BC, by managing all things in the providence of dominion over all things. . ④ Through this real world of history, he is making the chosen ones like Christ.
“He is God who came in the form of a human and brought life”
① “In him was life, and this life was the light of men” (verse 4). The “life” was chosen by the self-existent God in the providence of salvation, creation, re-creation, and preservation in order to establish and fulfill the purpose of our salvation He spoke of God's omnipotent, omnipotent and infinite power to regenerate and glorify people. ② “This life is the light of men” (verse 4) says that Jesus came with life to turn those who became people of darkness through sin into people of light. ③“Light” refers to eternal life, good things, joy, good things, right things, right things, love, construction, wisdom, power, peace, honor, success, prosperity, etc. ④ “Darkness” means death, bad things, sad things, evil things, crooked things, hatred, destruction... pain, negligence, poverty, failure, misery...