John 1:1

John 1:1 says the Word was God. Does that mean that Jesus is God because he is the Word?
1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

a) In the beginning was the Word, (en arch hn o logoV)
b) and the Word was with God, (kai o logoV hn proV ton qeon)
c) and the Word was God. (kai qeoV hn o logoV).

John 1:1b says that the Word was with God and John 1:1c says that the Word was God, so how can the Word be God and be with God at the same time? Well part of the answer to discovering the meaning of this verse is found in 1 John 1:1-2

“That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon and touched with our hands, concerning the word of life and the life was manifested, and we saw it, and testify to it, and proclaim to you the eternal life that was with the Father and was made manifest to us”.

First when we read 1John 1:2, it suggests to us that the God in John1:1b is the Father himself.

Secondly, we see In John 1:1c, the last word God is missing the definite article, (THE). The definite article is before all other instances of the word ‘God’ and ‘Logos’ in John 1:1. (e.g., the Word, The God.), yet is absent in the last mention of God. Read on because this can be significant as you are about to find out.

Greek sentence construction affirms that if a noun doesn’t have a preceding article, (THE) it can be read as an adjective (a predicate adjective); and if such a noun does have a preceding article it should be considered a noun (a predicate nominative). Understanding this is a game changer. Scholars see the benefit of the rule for affirming the deity of Christ in John 1:1, but haven’t made the difference clear regarding the difference between identity and nature or definite and qualitative. Don’t worry if this makes no sense to you. It will.

Look at the difference between these two sentences.

1) You are an angel
2) You are THE angel.

Notice how the first one is using the word angel in a qualitative way while the second is definite. Hence the term ‘definite article’.

In John 1:1, all instances of the word ‘God” are preceded by the definite article ‘THE’, except the last one.

So it literally says:

John1:1
a) In the beginning was THE God.
b) THE Word was with THE God
c) And THE Word was god.

Why is the last word not capitalised? Where Greek uses the definite article in English we capitalise the word. e.g., the god = God.

So it is grammatically correct to read John 1:1c with a qualitative sense rather reading it as identifying the Word as God himself. It is not only grammatically correct to read it this way, it is also theologically correct because if we read it as THE Theos, then that would be saying that the Logos is exclusively God even to the exclusion of the Father. Now we have two good reasons for reading the last word ‘god/theos’ as qualitative and not as THE God or God.

In rebuttal to this, some say that God in the New Testament doesn’t always have a preceding definite article which is true, however looking at the verse contextually, we understand that there is clearly two being spoken of, i.e., one God and one called the Word with is clearly another who is next to God and is not that God he is with.

Let’s look at Adam and Eve as an example of two beings that were with each other. Before I give an example, it is important for you at this point to understand that the Hebrew word for ‘man’ is ‘adam’. This means that qualitatively, Adam and Eve are both adam. This is similar to the word theos which is translated as the ‘God’ & god. The absence of the definite article can qualify just as the word adam qualifies. As I said before, in English we use capitals to denote when being definite. So the difference between ‘Adam’ and ‘adam’ is that Adam refers to a specific man called Adam while the latter could refer to him as well as Eve and any other member of mankind. This is clearly stated in scripture in Genesis 1:27:

So God created man (adam) in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.

The word for man is adam, so it says: God created ‘adam’ male and female. So saying that ‘Eve is adam’ is a true saying.

In English, If I said “John is the man”, then I am identifying John as  a definite and particular person of the human race. But if I omit the definite article and say “John is man,” then I do not identify him, I classify him. I say “John is human; he belongs to the sphere/nature of man.” Can you see the difference now?

To understand how the article can make a big difference to a piece of text, look at this example. Have a guess as to which one is correct.

a) In the beginning was THE woman
b) and THE woman was with THE man
c) and THE Woman was THE man

a) In the beginning was THE woman
b) and THE woman was with THE man
c) and THE Woman was man

The correct one is the second example because it is saying that the woman belongs to mankind or man. Look at the next example:

a) Tools were used by man.
b) Tools were used by the man.

See how the first example is talking about mankind whereas the second example is talking of a specific man.

In other words the word ‘man’ can be used as an attribute or to describe one’s nature. It is not always used to identify a particular person and it can even refer to more than one person.

Now let’s have a look at the above example, but using Adam and Eve instead. Notice in English that we do not have the definite article preceding Adam or Eve, because capitalising both Adam and Eve leads us to view these words in a definite sense, the same way that Greek requires the definite article. Essentially THE adam/man in Greek is the same as Adam in English.

a) In the beginning was Eve,
b) and Eve was with Adam
c) and Eve was Adam

a) In the beginning was Eve,
b) and Eve was with Adam
c) and Eve was adam

Notice that the second example is still the correct one.

To further understand the important difference between identity and nature, take a look at John 6:70. When speaking of his betrayer Judas Iscariot, Jesus said, “One of you is a devil.” Did Jesus mean that Judas is actually Satan the Devil? No! He merely meant to say that Judas is like (class) a devil, or that he had the qualities or nature of a/the devil. The word “devil” here has no article in the Greek as you have probably guessed, but most translators deem it necessary to add the indefinite article “a” to complete the thought in English even though it is not present in Greek or any Greek. Greek has no indefinite articles, (a,an).

So Judas wasn’t Satan himself, rather he was diabolical, like the Devil. He had the qualities of the Devil. But that doesn’t rule out the fact that Satan is the Devil because it is not actually saying that Judas was the Devil himself. Rather Judas thought as the Devil; and acted as the Devil. He was not the Devil (definite), (Satan is); he was not an actual devil or demon, he was a devil (qualitative). He was one who had the mental disposition, the nature, of the Devil, who is Satan. So it is with John 1:1c.

The Logos was God has no definite article. It is really saying, The Logos was god. This is why the New English Bible and the Revised English Bible translate John 1:1 as “what God was, the Word was.” The TEV (1976) translates it, “the Word was the same as God.” Goodspeed translates this, “the Word was divine.” And Moffatt translates this, “the logos was divine.”

So what kind of being is Jesus then if the Word was theos (without the definite article)? The answer according to John 1:1 is that he must be a divine being if Jesus is the Word of God that was with God. In other words he is a being with God’s nature. A son possessing the nature of his Father. Not just an image, but THE image of God. He is the prototype, the firstborn. He is the mystery that was hidden but has been revealed in our time. He is all these things, but he is not THE God that he is the son of. That God is exclusively the Father and there are many scriptures to prove that which we will look at later in this page.

Many think that the word ‘theos’ and ‘elohim’ always refer to YHWH. They take instances of their choosing to try and prove that Christ is YHWH. In their ignorance they cannot see that there are indeed many god (theos) and many lords, but for true believers there is one God (theos) the Father.

In fact, the word ‘theos’ and ‘elohim’ in scripture are used in reference to God (YHWH), Christ, Man, angels, Satan and idols. So when we see the word ‘theos’ or ‘elohim’, we should ask ourselves what kind of god is being referenced. The god of this age? The Most High God? The Almighty God? The mighty god? A false god? A human? An angel? We must also understand that the word ‘theos’ proceeded by the article (the) is talking of a noun and without the article, it can be an adjective or used to describe or qualify.

Let us now look at some quotes from scholars and writers that understand this. NOTE: this is not an endorsement with all that these authors have written, rather I am appealing to their view regarding John 1:1.

One prominent scholar called Origen is sometimes quoted by Trinitarians who appeal to his wisdom for other purposes. However, they avoid this particular quotation for obvious reasons. Origen wrote in the early 200’s A.D and was a noted expert in Koine Greek.

“We next notice John’s use of the article [“the”] in these sentences. He does not write without care in this respect, nor is he unfamiliar with the niceties of the Greek tongue. In some cases he uses the article, and in some he omits it. He adds the article to the Word, but to the name of theos he adds it sometimes only. He uses the article, when the name of theos refers to the uncreated cause of all things, and omits it when the Word is named theos. Does the same difference which we observe between theos with the article and theos without it prevail also between the Word with it and without it? We must enquire into this. As the theos who is over all is theos with the article not without it, so the Word is the source of that reason (Logos) which dwells in every reasonable creature; the reason which is in each creature is not, like the former called par excellence the Word. Now there are many who are sincerely concerned about religion, and who fall here into great perplexity. They are afraid that they may be proclaiming two theos [gods] and their fear drives them into doctrines which are false and wicked. Either they deny that the Son has a distinct nature of His own besides that of the Father, and make Him whom they call the Son to be theos all but the name, or they deny divinity of the Son, giving Him a separate existence of His own, and making His sphere of essence fall outside that of the Father, so that they are separable from each other. To such persons we have to say that “the theos” on the one hand is Autotheos [God of himself] and so the Saviour says in His prayer to the Father, “That they may know Thee the only true theos [God]; “but that all beyond the theos [God] is made theos by participation in His deity, and is not to be called simply “theos” but rather “the theos “. And thus the first-born of all creation, who is the first to be with the theos , and to attract to Himself deity, is a being of more exalted rank than the other theos [gods] beside Him, of which theos is the theos [God], as it is written, “The theos [God] of theos [gods], the Lord, hath spoken and called the earth.” It was by the offices of the first-born that they became theos [gods], for He drew from the theos [God] in generous measure that they should be made theos [gods], and He communicated it to them according to His own bounty. The true theos [God], then, is “the theos ,” [“the God” as opposed to “god”] and those who are formed after Him are theos [such as the Son of God], images, as it were, of Him the prototype. But the archetypal image, again, of all these images is the word of the theos [God], who was in the beginning, and who by being with the theos [God] is at all times deity, not possessing that of Himself, but by His being with the Father, and not continuing to be theos , if we should think of this, except by remaining always in uninterrupted contemplation of the depths of the Father.”
(Origen’s Commentary on the Gospel of John, Book II, 2)

“Irenaeus [in the second century] could still interpret MK. Xiii, 32 in the following manner: the Son confessed not to know that which only the Father knew; hence ‘ we learn from himself that the Father is over all’, as he who is greater also than the Son. But the Nicene theologians had now suddenly to deny that Jesus could have said such a thing about the Son. In the long-recognized scriptural testimony for the Logos-doctrine provided by Prov. Viii, 22 ff. The exegetes of the second and third centuries had found the creation of the preexistent Logos-Christ set forth without dispute and equivocation. But now, when the Arians also interpreted the passage in this way, the interpretation was suddenly reckoned as false…. A theologian such as Tertullian by virtue of his Subordinationist manner of thinking, could confidently on occasion maintain that, before all creation, God the Father had been originally ‘alone’, and thus there was a time when ‘the Son was not’. When he did so, within the Church of his day such a statement did not inevitably provoke a controversy, and indeed there was none about it. But now, when Arius said the same thing in almost the same words, he raised thereby in the Church a mighty uproar, and such a view was condemned as heresy in the anathemas of Nicaea.” e.a.]
-pp. 155-8. The Formation of Christian Dogma, by Martin Werner, D.D.

When the writers of the New Testament speak of God they mean the God and Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ. When they speak of Jesus Christ, they do not speak of him, nor think of him as God. He is God’s Christ, God’s Son, God’s Wisdom, God’s Word. Even the prologue to St. John {John 1:1-18} which comes nearest to the Nicene Doctrine, must be read in the light of the pronounced subordinationism of the Gospel as a whole; and the Prologue is less explicit in Greek with the anarthrous theos [the word “god” at John 1:1c without the article] than it appears in English… The adoring exclamation of St. Thomas “my Lord and my god” (Joh. xx. 28) is still not quite the same as an address to Christ as being without qualification [limitation] God, and it must be balanced by the words of the risen Christ himself to Mary Magdalene (verse. 17) “Go unto my brethren and say to them, I ascend unto my Father and your Father, and my God and your God.” Jesus Christ is frequently spoken of in the Ignation Epistles as “our God”, “my God”, but probably never as “God” without qualification.
– John Martin Creed in The Divinity of Jesus Christ.

The word for “god” in Greek is QEOS. In John 1:1 the last occurrence of QEOS is called “a predicate noun” or, “a predicate nominative”. Such a noun tells us something about the subject, instead of telling what the subject is doing. This use of QEOS has reference to the subject, the Word, and does not have the article preceding it; it is anarthrous. This indicates that it is not definite. That is to say, it does not tell what position or office or rank the subject (the Word) occupies. The verb HN “was” follows the predicate noun QEOS; this is another factor in identifying QEOS here as qualitative. This discloses the quality or character of the Word. Of course, the gentleman up above disagrees with me, and he has used Moulton and Colwell to buttress his argument. But what have other Grammarians said about this same type of construction? There is no basis for regarding the predicate theos as definite. In John 1:1 I think that the qualitative force of the predicate [noun] is so prominent that the noun cannot be regarded as definite.
-Philip Harner, Journal of Biblical Literature, Vol. 92:1, 1973, pp. 85, 7.

We must, then take Theos, without the article, in the indefinite [“qualitative” would have been a better word choice] sense of a divine nature or a divine being, as distinguished from the definite absolute God [the Father], ho Theos, the authotheos [selfgod] of Origen. Thus the Theos of John [1:1c] answers to “the image of God” of Paul, Col. 1:15.
-G. Lucke, “Dissertation on the Logos”, quoted by John Wilson in, Unitarian Principles Confirmed by Trinitarian Testimonies, p. 428.

As mentioned in the Note on 1c, the Prologue’s “The Word was God” offers a difficulty because there is no article before theos. Does this imply that “god” means less when predicated of the Word than it does when used as a name for the Father? Once again the reader must divest himself of a post-Nicene understanding of the vocabulary involved.
-Raymond E. Brown, The Anchor Bible, p. 25.

The most natural reading of John 1:1 shows that there are two being mentioned (not three): God and a second who was ‘theos’. They are not presented as two coequal persons in a Binity or Trinity. What we really have is one with the character of THEOS who is with TON THEOS (the God), thus he cannot be the God he is with! The LOGOS is unique however. He/it is identified further in the gospel as “a son from a father, begotten, as a visible being verses the unseen God, Now, without redefining the word THEOS we need to explain how we can have two who are both referred to as “theos.” Either there were two equal Gods or persons called God, or it is talking about a godlike one that is with the Almighty God. When we read all the scriptures we see that the scriptures including the Book of John backs up the last view, that the Father is greater than the Son; that the Father is the only God and the Son is the image of The God.

So what conclusion are we to draw from John 1:1 and the Book of John? In John’s own words he explains the conclusion for his Book. This conclusion is not the Trinity Doctrine. Read the verse below to see what the conclusion is.

John 20:30-31.
30 And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book:
31 But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name. “

So John wrote this gospel so that we may come to the conclusion that Jesus is truly the Christ and the Son of God. In addition to this important truth we are also told that we may receive life through his name. The Trinity Doctrine is not the conclusion that one should draw from this writing. Belief that Jesus is the Christ and the Son is the foundation of true faith and Jesus built his Church on this truth. The Trinity Doctrine is not that foundation, rather it is another foundation.

So why don’t translations of the bible translate John 1:1 as the Word was divine. Well first of all it is not incorrect to say that the Word was god, but Trinitarians translators say the Word was God which makes readers think that Jesus is the God (the person). However, in order to bring out the true meaning, some translations actually use the word ‘divine’. See below:

“In the beginning the Word existed. The Word was with God, and the Word was divine.”
An American Translation, Edgar Goodspeed and J. M. Powis Smith, The University of Chicago Press, p. 173

“The Logos (word) existed in the very beginning, and the Logos was with God, the Logos was divine”
by Dr. James Moffatt

So the idea that Jesus Christ is God is often and supposedly supported by John 1:1. However the rest of John’s Gospel makes careful distinctions between Jesus and his Father as well as Jesus and God. This same distinction and separation is found throughout the rest of the New Testament too. The New Testament actually goes much further than merely distinguishing and separating the two. In John 17:3 Jesus, in prayer to his Father, refers to him as “the only true God”. In John 20:17 the resurrected Jesus refers to his Father as “my Father, and your Father; and… my God, and your God.” In I Corinthians 8:6 the Apostle Paul says of Christians, “to us there is but one God, the Father.” In I Timothy 2:5 Paul states, “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.” In Ephesians 1:17 Paul refers to the Father as “the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory.” And in Revelation 3:12 the resurrected and glorified Jesus says, “Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out: and I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from my God: and I will write upon him my new name.”

We must also remember that the judges of Israel were called gods/theos. This doesn’t mean that they were part of God or part of the Trinity, it just means that they had authority given to them by God. It is also written that we can partake of divine nature, so that could also make us divine just as partaking in flesh makes us man. It must be noted though, that being divine or partaking in divine nature is different to actually being the Divine himself.

Also see John 10:34-35:
34 Jesus answered them, “Is it not written in your Law, I have said you are gods” (theos).
35 If he called them gods (theos), to whom the word of God (ho theos) came, and the Scripture cannot be broken,

2 Peter 1:4
Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature and escape the corruption in the world caused by evil desires.

Also Jesus said that he was one with his Father and he also prayed that we would be one with them. See John 17:21
that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me.

We humans were intended to share in the divine nature too, yet we are not the God. John 1:1 shows us that the Word was god (divine), not (the Word was/is the God, Yahweh) which many seem to think it says. The Word came from God, is of God, is like God, and this is consistent with the scriptures we have looked at thus far. 1 Corinthians 11:3 reinforces this statement because the word “head” in the Greek is translated “from”, source or authority. Remember that the woman came from Man and Man came from Christ and Christ came from God. This is the divine order.

Now I want you to realize that the head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of Christ is God.

Jesus Christ is the Word of God, Jesus wasn’t created, rather the Word was born from God in eternity and that is why Jesus is called the Only Begotten of the Father. (John 1:14) (John 1:18) (John 3:16 ) (John 3:18 ) (1 John 4:9 ). The word begotten means (only child, single of its kind). Notice that our spirits are born from God, but through his Word, and our spirits will go back to God who gave it (Ecclesiastes 12:7) . But Jesus was not begotten through the Word because he is the Word, this is why Jesus is unique because he is the only one begotten of the Father and therefore he is the image of his Father. That is why he is called the Image of God and the Firstborn of all creation (Colossians 1:15) and it is also why the Bible says in (Hebrews 1:5) For to which of the angels did God ever say, “You are my Son; today I have become your Father” Or again, “I will be his Father, and he will be my Son”

Unlike his Father who is the invisible Spirit, Jesus does have a body and is visible. Jesus was born from God. We must remember that although his Father is greater than himself, he is also not just a man like us. Yes he partook of flesh and came as a man like us, but he also existed in the form of God as the Word or Logos. We are told that he resides between God and Man and as a man he is our mediator to God. It was indeed the Word that became flesh. God did not  become flesh, instead God resided in Christ who came in the flesh. So just like us, God can be in us who are made of flesh, but God himself did not become flesh. God is not a man and never will be a man. It was the Word who came to us as a man and it was the Word that all things  were created though. See John 1:3.
Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.

And to compliment the fact that God made all things through his Word, and that Jesus is the Word of God, even ignoring the fact that Jesus wears a title, “The Word of God” as recorded in the Book of Revelation, we are specifically told, that God created everything through Jesus Christ. See :Hebrews 1:2
but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom he made the universe. 

So Jesus was begotten not created and again, this is why he is called God’s only begotten Son and this is why he is unique. He is seated at the right hand of God and situated between God & Man. This is also why he is the only mediator between God & Man and the only name under heaven whereby Man can be saved. God made creation through him and for him and God redeemed creation through him too. God cannot fellowship with sin that is why he sent his Son into the world, so he could bring us back to himself through his mediator. Jesus came from God and he was in the beginning with God. So what does it mean when it says ‘beginning’? The Greek word for beginning, in John 1:1 “In the beginning was the Word” is ‘arche’ and this word means the following:

1) beginning, origin
2) the person or thing that commences, the first person or thing in a series, the leader
3) that by which anything begins to be, the origin, the active cause
4) the extremity of a thing
4a) of the corners of a sail
5) the first place, principality, rule, magistracy
5a) of angels and demons

Below I will show you a verse where the word “beginning” or ‘arche’ is also mentioned and I think you will agree that it is rather obvious from this verse that it does not mean eternity or eternal. The verse is John 8:44
You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desire. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him.

Just for good measure, I will also throw in the first verse in the bible, which also uses the word beginning (note that this a Hebrew word). I am sure we can all agree that the earth has not been in existence for all of eternity.

Genesis 1:1
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

Certainly if we read John 1:1 correctly and in context with all scripture, we see that it is not teaching that God is a Trinity.

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  • #811526
    Proclaimer
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    The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Christ and the Spirit of the Father.

    Scripture teaches clearly that Jesus is the Christ. It often doesn’t even mention Jesus and says, ‘Christ’ only, but is still clearly referring to Jesus.

    Romans 5:6
    You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly.

    If the Holy Spirit is the spirit of Christ, then that would mean that the Holy Spirit died, @NickHassan.

    I think this proves your assumption to be a false one if indeed you have no distinction between Spirit of Christ and Christ.

    We also read that the head of Christ is God. Thus if your idea were correct, then instead of woman > man > Christ > God, we could say, woman > man > Holy Spirit > God and Jesus is removed from the headship.

    1 Corinthians 11:3
    But I want you to realize that the head of every man is Christ, and the head of the woman is man, and the head of Christ is God.

    What does Christ really mean to you Nick, if the Spirit of Christ is God. Is Christ God to you too or not?

    And did Lightenup teach you this doctrine or did both of you come to this conclusion independently even though you both argued over this in a different time. If the latter, perhaps you should contact her and tell her that you have been converted now?

     

    #811527
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi t8,

    Christ is the anointed man Jesus.

    He died for the ungodly.

    #811528
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi T8,

    Jesus is eternally one with the Spirit.

     

    Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.

    What God has joined together let no man put asunder.

     

    #811529
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi t8,

    The Spirit of Christ is one with the Spirit of God.

    Jesus is the Christ, the anointed one.

     

     

    #811530
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi t8,

    Is Christ God?

    The Son of God is not God.

    The Spirit of the Father and the Son is in the sons of God

    #811532
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi t8,

    You still not not understand the transforming effect of the Spirit on Jesus.

     

    #811533
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi t8,

    What scripture does not teach is that Jesus always was the Logos.

    But you do.

    #811558

    John chapter 1: 1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was in the beginning with God. 3All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made.
    14And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.
    Based on Scripture not opinions and foolish ramblings of men.
    1. The Word was in the beginning with God.
    2. The Word was God.
    3. The Word became flesh and dwelt among us (that Word was the one we now call Jesus Christ.)
    4. Since all things were made or created by or through Him, how could He have been created? Did He create himself??? (answer that one Mikeboll64???)

    I have quoted the Word of God. Keep on arguing against the truth of God and one of these days you will stand before Him and He will ask you why you wrote those awful things you did about Jesus Christ not being God.

    #811559
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi Richard,

    Yes he claimed to be the Son of God.

    I accept that teaching?

     

    God was in him reconciling the world to Himself.

    God was not in God.

    #811561
    kerwin
    Participant

    Richard,

    You simply quote without the letter of Scripture.

    The logos is the logos. The connection between Philo’s and John’s teaching is well know and Philo of Alexandria did not teach that the logos was the Christ. He did and does teach the logos has the qualities of God as some of those who teach Jesus is God but unlike them those qualities did not include being God.

    Philo lived during the life of Jesus and those who contradict him came after him teaching a teaching that was not taught among the Jews. Jesus did not create a new religion but instead set into being a new covenant.

    John’s use of the term logos reveal is audience was similar to that of Philo and/or those that had already heard the laters words. It was certainly not those that had been steeped in the belief that the Christ was God.

    #811568
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi KW,

    Philo has no spiritual fruit.

    Just another philosopher.

    #811572
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi Richard,

    The Word was God, not is God.

    I proceeded forth and came from God.

     

    Listen to the Spirit in Jesus Christ

    #811576
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi t8,

    Misunderstandings occur very frequently on this site so please correct me if I am wrong.

    #811580
    carmel
    Participant

     

    God was not in God.

    Hi Nick,

    First and foremost:

    You and all of us have a soul!

    My soul is myself from the spiritual side point of veiw!

    My body is myself from the dead flesh and blood body point of veiw!

    When one by the name of Nick dies, we all say that Nick died and Nick is in hell like all of us most probable WHERE WE ALL end up to, Myself deserves only Hell, but full of hope and trust in THE DIVINE MERCY JESUS! NOT IN GOD THE FATHER!

    HE IS THE SOURCE TO REACH THE FATHER,

    HE IS THE ONLY TRUE GOD,AND JESUS CHRIST.

    FOR THE PLEASURE OF THE FATHER, IN ORDER FOR THE FATHER TO ESTABLISH HIMSELF AS

    THE ONLY TRUE GOD, AND JESUS CHRIST!

    ON THE LAST DAY OF THE LORD!

    SO if this Nick died and we also say that Nick is in hell, which confirms that the Nick and his soul was one substance and the same person while he was on earth!And on the last day of the Lord Nick the soul would be united eternally with his genuine appropriate flesh body, that as I said confirms that NICK AND HIS SOUL BECOME ONE SUBSTANCE ETERNALLY!
    ONE PERSON!

    IN THE GLORY OF JESUS CHRIST!

    NOW JESUS CAME IN ALL THINGS LIKE HIS BRETHREN EXCEPT SIN

    HE WALKED ON EARTH IN THE SAME WAY AS NICK DID! THEREFORE ONE SUBSTANCE, ONE PERSON, THE FATHER IN THE SON AND THE SON IN THE FATHER, THEREFORE GOD IN MAN , AND MAN IN GOD!

    GOD IN FLESH AND BLOOD!

    JESUS!

    THIS JESUS, DIED HIS SOUL THE HOLY GHOST IN THAT INSTANT GLORIFIED WITH JESUS GENUINE FLESH AND BLOOD BODY, AND WENT STRAIGHT INTO HELL AND PREACHED AND LIBERATED ALL THOSE WHO ACCEPTED HIS GOSPEL!

    JESUS’FLESH AND BLOOD BODY RESURRECTED AS MAN IN THE GLORY OF SON OF MAN! NON MORTAL MAN LIKE ADAM WAS MALE AND FEMALE, ANDROGYNOUS! IN THE IMAGE AND LIKENESS OF GOD!

    BOTH JESUS’ SOUL THE HOLY GHOST IN THE GLORY OF JESUS AND JESUS’ FLESH AND BLOOD BODY INTEGRATED AND BECAME:

    ONE UNIQUE GLORIFIED DIVINE SUBSTANCE FOR ETERNITY!

    GOD GLORIFIED AS MAN!

    THE ONLY PROVEN GOD ON EARTH!

    IN THIS STATE ONLY JESUS CHRIST WAS IN THE POSITION TO SUPPLY THE GLORIFIED HOLY GHOST FROM WITHIN HIMSELF OF WHICH HE DID WHEN HE ENTERED THE LOCKED ROOM AND SHOWED HIMSELF IN HIS GLORIFIED BODY!

    HE IS THE MOST POWERFUL SPIRIT BEING FOR THE GLORY OF THE FATHER! GODMAN!

    HE IS RULING THE ENTIRE UNIVERSES FOR THE GLORY OF THE FATHER! GOD MAN!

    HE WILL REMAIN SO TILL THE LAST DAY OF THE LORD!

    WHEN THE FATHER, GOD KNOWS WHEN, WOULD EVENTUALLY OCCUPY JESUS’ GLORIFIED BODY, AND JESUS RETURNS WITHIN THE BOSSOM OF THE FATHER AS HE WAS IN THE BEGINNING!

    SO “THE WORD” WAS GOD IN THE BEGINNING:

    BUT NOW “THE WORD” IS GOD AND IT REMAINS SO FOR ETERNITY!

    FOR THE PLEASURE OF THE FATHER WHICH ON THE LAST DAY OF THE LORD WOULD MEAN:

    THE FATHER IN THE BODY OF THE SON, WHICH ALSO MEANS

    THE SON IN THE BODY OF THE FATHER!

    SO THE FATHER IS THE SON AND THE SON IS THE FATHER IN:

    JESUS CHRIST

    peace and love in Jesus

    Charles

    #811584
    carmel
    Participant

     

    Yes the mariology deception has it’s advocates.

    Nick, and All: “THE WORD”

    Part three: The truth of who is “THE WORD”

    With respect to the conclusion of the last post, the endeavour of this and the subsequent posts, as the case may be, is to reveal hidden truths in John 14 related to the outstanding and unfathomable versatility of:
    THE SPIRIT OF THE SON, “THE WORD” THE SON OF MAN, ETC………… The fact that’s ALL IN HIM…………

    John14:1 Let not your heart be troubled. You believe in God, BELIEVE ALSO IN ME!

    The first phrase that is MOST prominent in this declaration is: let not YOUR HEART be troubled!

    Jesus in His speeches gave importance to the heart enormously, obvious, up to Jesus time SCRIPTURALLY human heart was of STONE with Satana’s presence, who initially abided in Eve’s HEART/soul warranted by her disobedience, and in her appropriately created filthy FLESH AND BLOOD substance, and by which
    SATANA’S FEMALE ENTITY, established herself within Eve’s HEART/soul, and consequently in all her eventual offsprings’souls, and became the mother of all the damned,

    till God, principle wise, by The spirit of the Son, in the same way Satan became Eve’s HEART/soul, by his presence within:

    GOD’S FEMALE ENTITY, “THE WORD” Jesus, created Mary, became Mary’s HEART/soul, and the mother of all the saved.
    Let’s have a look at some vital verses in this regard:

    Luke 6: 45 A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth that which is good: and an evil man out of the evil treasure brings forth that which is evil. For out of the ABUNDANCE of the heart the mouth speaks.

    In the Above Jesus gave an analysis of two different and OPPOSITE kinds of hearts in the presence of humans. He ended this statement and said: out of the ABUNDANCE of the heart……… So the human Heart/SOUL, was either mostly treasured in good, in the presence of A GOOD MAN, the generations of the heaven, or mostly treasured in evil, in the presence of AN EVIL MAN the generations of the earth. This is a clear manifestation on earth of the conflict between the Spirit of the Son, “THE WORD” and Satana, within the actual souls, in the presence of

    Dead flesh and blood human beings!

    Clearly depicted in hundreds instances in scriptures, and particularly in two of Jesus’ apostles Judah, and Nathanael, and likewise in the pharisee Nicodemus, and Annas the high preast.

    Now let’s read another statement by Jesus in:

    Matthew 15:19 For from the heart come forth evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false testimonies, blasphemies.

    In the above statement Jesus indirectly made it clear that His MAJOR task was to generally within all humans, and JUSTLY re-establish spiritually what Eve by her disobedience, contaminated and ruined therefore

    SPECIFICALLY the HEART,

    God in this regard, also predicted Jesus’ statements emphatically and specifically throughout the OT, and hereunder are two most particular verses:

    Ezekiel 11:19 And I will give them ONE HEART, and will put a NEW SPIRIT in their BOWELS.
    Ezekiel 36:26 And I will give you a NEW HEART, and put a NEW SPIRIT within you: and I will take away the STONY HEART out of your flesh, and will give you a HEART OF FLESH .

    Notice, in 11:19 the prophet says: I will give them ONE HEART, and in 36:26 he says: I will give you a NEW HEART. Then again he repeated emphatically and said: I will take away the STONY HEART…….and will give you a HEART OF FLESH.

    Only once God pronounced the phrase HEART OF FLESH! This is to make us aware that it is a reference to Eve’s heart, without soul before she sinned, and WHICH UNFORTUNATELY EVENTUALLY she acquired a DEAD SOUL ON SIN WITH SATANA’S PRESENCE WITHIN!

    SHE BECAME THE MOTHER OF THE DAMNED CREATION! ALL CREATION GOOD AND EVIL, WITHIN EVE, DEPICTED IN CAIN AND ABEL!

    Also in both verses, apart from the task related to the HEART, which is indirectly a reference to the SOUL within the heart, the prophet ASSERTED, that God would furnish humanity also with A NEW SPIRIT in THEM and specifically in their BOWELS. Which is a clear reference to the SOUL in the mind

    So God through the Spirit of the Son, “THE WORD”achieved two DIFFERENT tasks, ONE related to the HEART, the LIFE source of the actual body, AS EXPLAINED ABOVE ATTRIBUTED SPECIFICALLY TO EVE’S HEART, and ONE related to the mind, ATTRIBUTED SPECIFICALLY TO ADAM’S SOUL/ INTELLECT,the SOURCE of all thoughts and behaviours of the actual FLESH AND BLOOD BODY, which through Eve’s disobedience,and Adam’s pride, became totally and specifically a Satanic substance, but hidden and sealed in it, as THE ONLY LIFE SOURCE OF ALL, slain like a lamb was ENGRAFTED the

    Spirit of the Son.Rev 13:8.

    Now keep that in MIND, that as Satan IS ONE ANDROGYNOUS MALE AND FEMALE spirit, and through sin he occupied both the SOUL in the MIND, and the SOUL in the HEART, specifically in the entities of Adam and Eve, THE DAMNED GENERATIONS OF EARTH.respectively. In the same way God accomplished these two different tasks ALSO BY ONE ANDROGYNOUS MALE AND FEMALE spirit, and established THE HOLY GENERATIONS OF HEAVEN! Mary’s genealogy! And BOTH generations formed MARY’S FLESH AND BLOOD BODY, in the same was as Eve was formed in Cain and Abel!

    ALL FOR JESUS TO OWN AND REDEEM! WHICH HE DID!

    ALL BY/IN/FOR

    THE SPIRIT OF THE SON “THE WORD” JESUS, specifically in
    MARY’S SOUL and JESUS’ FLESH.
    MARY IS JESUS IN HER SOUL AS MUCH AS JESUS IS MARY IN HIS FLESH!

    CONFIRMED:

    1Corinthians 11:11But yet neither is the man without the woman, nor the woman without the man, in the Lord.
    SINCE ALL BY HIM…………..

    The above detail is already explained in both previous posts, but it is vital to keep you aware of it.

    Now this genuine truth, that all was accomplished , by ONLY ONE spirit, the Spirit of the Son,” THE WORD” Jesus, was completely rejeced by Satan, simply due to the fact that when Satan as was his normal procedure through sin, took Jesus’soul, THE HOLY GHOST, to hell in the glory of Jesus’ flesh body, Jesus actual body was in the grave, and Satan’s physical concept corrupted mind concluded that GOD BEGUILED HIM, somehow!!! Obvious Satan was never allowed by God to see His SPIRITUAL deeds in full, since he was the actual DEAD MATTER source!

    WHAT IS SPIRIT SPIRIT, and what is flesh is flesh, and THE SPIRIT GIVES LIFE, and the flesh counts for nothing! Mr. Satan.

    Unfortunately for us though, WE ARE STUCK, and it is the reason that humanity is still in this horrible mess of sin, death and hell, till it is officially manifested PHYSICALLY on earth again THE TRUTH, when DESPERATELY, in his last attempt, Satana’s human presence in the FEMALE ENTITY herself, since the MALE ENTITY cause is over and done with WON by Jesus on the cross, comes on earth and proclaim herself:

    The FEMALE GOD, simply and only so within a flick of an eye,
    MARY, the mother of all souls,in the HEART, THE CHURCH!

    DISSOLVES AND REPLACES SATANA’S FEMALE ENTITY WITH HER PRESENCE!

    SHE/HE WILL CRUSH HER/HIS HEAD!

    But all that in more details in the appropriate post!

    This in a way, it seemed predicted in Christmas, last year in the open, when a topless activist with words ‘God is Woman’ written on her body rushed the nativity scene in St Peter’s Square and snatched baby Jesus before trying to flee.

    Now, back to our subject:

    So it makes more sense to tackle the issue of the soul in the HEART attributed to Eve and Mary first, then the issue of the soul in the MIND attributed to Adam and Jesus!

    But all that in the next post!

    Peace and love in Jesus/Mary
    Charles

    #811585
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi C,

    gnostic nonsense.

    #811725
    Proclaimer
    Participant

    Hi t8,

    Christ is the anointed man Jesus.

    He died for the ungodly.

    and drank the same spiritual drink; for they drank from the spiritual rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ.

    #811729
    terraricca
    Participant

    if we deny that Jesus is THE LOGOS then we have fail in our faith and not come to know the one God our father send down to fulfill the law and redeem us of our sins

    #811733
    kerwin
    Participant

    t8,

    and drank the same spiritual drink; for they drank from the spiritual rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ.

    Then Christ must be the Law of Moses for that is the Spiritual food and drink they ate according to Scripture.

    Of course we should read the whole sentence and even that might be best to read in context.

    1 Corinthians 10:1-4Authorized (King James) Version (AKJV)

    10 Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; 2 and were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea; 3 and did all eat the same spiritual meat; 4 and did all drink the same spiritual drink: for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them: and that Rock was Christ.

    Romans 7:14Authorized (King James) Version (AKJV)

    14 For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin.

    #811736
    NickHassan
    Participant

    Hi t8,

    Yes they drank of the Spirit.

    The Spirit of Christ.

     

    Your focus is always on the man.

    dig deeper

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