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Welcome to Sixty Second Christianity. How do the Gospels introduce Jesus? John’s Gospel begins with a powerful declaration in John 1:1: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Here, when John says “the Word,” he’s referring to Jesus. This verse tells us that Jesus is eternal. He was with God and is God. John emphasizes that Jesus, the divine Word, became flesh and dwelt among us. This truth sets the foundation for understanding Jesus' divine nature and mission. Jesus is eternally God, the perfect revelation of the Father. He is not just a historical figure but the eternal Creator and Sustainer of all things. That makes Him worthy of our worship and trust. Thanks for listening.
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Welcome to Sixty Second Christianity. How do the Gospels introduce Jesus? John’s Gospel begins with a powerful declaration in John 1:1: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Here, when John says “the Word,” he’s referring to Jesus. This verse tells us that Jesus is eternal. He was with God and is God. John emphasizes that Jesus, the divine Word, became flesh and dwelt among us. This truth sets the foundation for understanding Jesus' divine nature and mission. Jesus is eternally God, the perfect revelation of the Father. He is not just a historical figure but the eternal Creator and Sustainer of all things. That makes Him worthy of our worship and trust. Thanks for listening.

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