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  1. A return to the biblical text in the prologue (the Gospel According to John 1:118) provides a clue to why Jesus’ name is so important. The Gospel According to John 1:12 records: “But to all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become children of God.”

  2. 21 gru 2016 · An Unwelcome Sunrise (John 1:1-18) “Though he was rich, yet for our sake he became poor, so that by his poverty we might become rich.”. — St. Augustine. John 1:1-18: In the beginning was the Word: and the Word was with God and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.

  3. John begins his gospel by stating, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (John 1:1). This statement affirms the eternal nature and divinity of Jesus, who is identified as the Word made flesh (John 1:14).

  4. 4 cze 2017 · Read John 1:1 - 18 Reflections: In his prologue, the apostle John, one of Jesus’ chosen disciples writes to inform his readers of the truth concerning Jesus Christ.

  5. The Prologue begins on a cosmic note with a reference to Creation. The author has chosen words and symbols with which people of varying backgrounds would resonate. Jews would be reminded of the...

  6. Questions for reflection. 1. In this very rich and powerful text, what word, sentence or phrase most caught your attention? 2. As you gaze on the baby Jesus, so small and so helpless lying in your crib, do you see him as the Word of God? Do you see Him as hope being born?

  7. 31 gru 2016 · Reflection: John 1:1-18. Seventh Day in the Octave of Christmas - John 1:1-18. “In the beginning was the Word.” These six words are the opening words in John’s Gospel. There is great power in these words, simple as they are. These simple words tell us that Christ “was” before all else came to be!

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