2. Speaking the Language (John 1:1-5)

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  • In this episode of Rebuilding Faith, Jeremy explores the profound theological insights in John 1:1-5, unpacking how Jesus bridges the gap between humanity and God. Drawing parallels between spiritual language and modern cultural communication barriers, Jeremy illustrates the significance of Jesus as "The Word" and mediator. He dives into the creation narrative, connecting it to the Trinity and Christ's role, ultimately pointing to the cross as the clearest revelation of God's character.
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    Key Points:

    1.

    Cultural Language Barriers:
    Jeremy shares a relatable anecdote about generational language gaps (e.g., “rizz,” “sigma,” “sus”) to highlight how understanding spiritual language can feel similarly daunting. This sets up the episode's focus on Jesus as the ultimate communicator between humanity and God.


    2.

    Jesus as "The Word":


    • John’s Gospel uniquely describes Jesus as “The Word” (Logos), emphasizing His eternal presence and role in creation.

    • Jesus is not just a figure of faith but the personification of God’s communication and action.


    3.

    Jesus and the Trinity in Creation:


    • Jeremy revisits Genesis through the lens of John’s Gospel, illustrating how the Trinity (Father, Son, and Spirit) collaboratively acted in creation.

    • The connection between Jesus as the Word and God’s act of speaking creation into existence is emphasized.


    4.

    Jesus as Mediator:
    Using a simple analogy of two people who speak different languages relying on a translator, Jeremy explains how Jesus bridges the divine and human realms. As the mediator, He enables us to experience God directly.


    5.

    The Cross as Central Revelation:


    • The cross is presented as the ultimate demonstration of God’s self-giving love.

    • Jeremy explains that without viewing God through the cross, we miss the full nature of His character-defined by humility, sacrifice, and love.

    • This radical portrayal sets Christianity apart from other spiritual or religious views.


    6.

    Application for Believers:
    Listeners are invited to embody the self-giving, sacrificial love modeled by Jesus in their daily lives, reflecting the nature of the Trinity.

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  • @KK-AA-YY
    @KK-AA-YY 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Saying . .
    "the Word WAS God " at JOHN 1:1, makes no sense because [ was ] is ""past tense""
    but saying
    ( the Word was a god ) makes perfect sense, because Jesus had a prehuman existence.
    He was in the beginning
    ( WITH GOD ) before being SENT to Earth to become our savior.
    The phrase
    ( the Word was "WITH" GOD ) is repeated twice at JOHN 1:1 - 2.
    ( Jesus was WITH God in the beginning )
    It cannot mean the beginning of God because God had no beginning.
    So clearly, it means the beginning of creation.
    Everything
    [ except God ] was created, therefore Jesus is a created being.
    👇
    Jehovah is God, as is clearly stated at
    1 KINGS 18:39
    ""And all the people saw [it], and they fell on their faces and said, Jehovah, he is God! Jehovah, he is God!""
    - Darby Bible Translation