February 26, 2009

John 1 - The Word

John Chapter 1 is one of my favorite chapters in the Bible. The Word of God. Often we hear the Bible itself referred to as the "Word of God". But this seems a bit of a misnomer after some reflection on John 1. As wonderful and truth-filled as our scriptures are, I see the books, the chapters, the sentences, the words, and even the letters all step aside as they testify to and witness to and focus on the True Word of God, Christ. This Word is described so beautifully in John chapter 1.
1) In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2) He was in the beginning with God. 3) All things came into being through him. And without him not one thing came into being that has come into being 4) In him was life, and the life was the light of all people.
Wow. Then it goes on to say...
14) And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of the Father's only Son, full of grace and truth.
C.S. Lewis writes about this in Mere Christianity:
"He is the self-expression of the Father-what the Father has to say. And there never was a time when He was not saying it."
and from a side-note in my Bible:
Jesus the Word
John used language with special meaning for both Greek and Jewish readers. In Greek philosophy, "word" (logos) was a key term, often referring to the power of reason undergirding all creation. For Jews, too, "word" had great significance, for God spoke his word to create the world and to transform his people. Yet John's meaning passed beyond the Greek and Jewish ideas. An eight-year-old girl expressed it well. When asked why Jesus was called the Word, she said, "Because Jesus is all God wanted to say to us."
Yep. She got it. If we are to know God, we need to know the Word, Jesus.


Something else jumped out at me in John Chapter 1... something that hadn't before. Some priests and Levites were sent to John to find out who he was. After a series of incorrect guesses, they repeated their question:

22) Then they said to him, "Who are you? Let us have an answer for those who sent us. What do you say about yourself?"
23) He said,
"I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, 'Make straight the way of the Lord'"
as the prophet Isaiah said.
Part of John's answer jumped out at me... "I am the voice of one". I'm still computing on that phrase. Seems like it should apply to me too. I have a voice. I feel like I'm in the wilderness at times. Am I crying out? Does what I say and do "Make straight the way of the Lord"? What do I "say" about myself? When asked who I am, how do I answer? Or more importantly, regardless of how I answer out loud, what is the real answer to who I am and what I am saying with my life? Hard stuff.

To be continued...

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