Jesus: The Word Of God

John 1:1-15

The Gospel of John was penned by the aged Apostle in about 85 AD. It was the last of the four Gospels to be written. By the time this book was circulated among the Christian community, the other Gospels were household words. People the world over had already the accounts of the life of Christ as recorded by Matthew, Mark and Luke. These first three Gospels are called the Synoptic Gospels. The word "synoptic" means "to see together." This means that the first three Gospels contain many of the same stories and teachings, but told from a different angle. Yet, each fully inspired by the Lord.

John's Gospel is different! In the pages of this wonderful book, we see a side of Christ that the other Gospel writers do not touch on. John was part of that blessed inner circle, that handful of Disciples that was with Christ during some of His most intimate moments. In this Gospel John gives us 21 chapters that, as each unfolds, presents a new facet of the divine character of Jesus Christ.

In this opening chapter, John paints a picture of Jesus as "The Word Of God". There are three truths revealed in these verses about Jesus as the Word of God.

I. Jesus Is The Preexistent Word v1-3

II. Jesus Is The Personalized Word

III. Jesus Is The Proclaiming Word v18

There is only one entrance into life and that is through the Son of God. If you have never met Jesus and received the free pardon of your sin, now is the time. Jesus stands ready to reveal the Father to you. He waits for you to respond to His light so He can give you of His life. Will you do what you need to do today and come to Jesus?