A profound declaration unfolds as the Gospel of John begins with the assertion that 'the Word was with God, and the Word was God.' This opening sets the stage for understanding Jesus not merely as a historical figure but as the pre-existent Word, the divine Logos through whom all things were made. John emphasizes the incarnation, stating that this Word became flesh and dwelt among us, revealing God's glory. The chapter introduces key themes such as light versus darkness, the rejection of Jesus by His own, and the transformative power of belief. John the Baptist's role as a witness to the Light further highlights the importance of recognizing Jesus' divine identity and mission. This chapter serves as a theological foundation for the entire Gospel, inviting readers to explore the depths of Christ's nature and His purpose in coming to humanity.
John Chapter 1
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