Odë:hgöd
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Before coming into the world as a creature, God's son was a divine being known as
the Word (John 1:1a)
The Word is translated from the Greek noun logos (log'-os) which basically refers to
something spoken as opposed to something written, viz; logos refers to voice, i.e.
speech.
God's spoken words first appear in the Bible at Gen 1:3 where it says:
"Let there be light"
So we could legitimately paraphrase John 1:2 to read like this:
"All things were made by God's voice; and apart from His voice was not any thing
made that was made."
Thus it's seen that God preferred to command the cosmos into existence instead of
cogitating it into existence.
"By the voice of God the heavens were of old" (2Pet 3:5)
God's speech is more than sound and syllables; it is an extension of Himself, i.e.
His speech is charged with an energy so powerful that it can make inert objects
become alert with consciousness; e.g. John 1:4
"In God's voice was life"
Seeing as how the words that come out of God's mouth are no less divine than
Himself, then I think it's valid to concur that His speech is a sentient being.
Please don't ask me how God's voice is a sentient being because it is just too far
beyond the capability of my below-average IQ to comprehend.
So then, when Jesus said "I am the life" I think it safe to paraphrase him as: "I am
that life", i.e. the life in God's voice; and seeing as how the life in God's voice is an
extension of Himself, then we certainly cannot refuse to recognize The Word as
more than just a divine being, instead, as the supreme of all beings.
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Before coming into the world as a creature, God's son was a divine being known as
the Word (John 1:1a)
The Word is translated from the Greek noun logos (log'-os) which basically refers to
something spoken as opposed to something written, viz; logos refers to voice, i.e.
speech.
God's spoken words first appear in the Bible at Gen 1:3 where it says:
"Let there be light"
So we could legitimately paraphrase John 1:2 to read like this:
"All things were made by God's voice; and apart from His voice was not any thing
made that was made."
Thus it's seen that God preferred to command the cosmos into existence instead of
cogitating it into existence.
"By the voice of God the heavens were of old" (2Pet 3:5)
God's speech is more than sound and syllables; it is an extension of Himself, i.e.
His speech is charged with an energy so powerful that it can make inert objects
become alert with consciousness; e.g. John 1:4
"In God's voice was life"
Seeing as how the words that come out of God's mouth are no less divine than
Himself, then I think it's valid to concur that His speech is a sentient being.
Please don't ask me how God's voice is a sentient being because it is just too far
beyond the capability of my below-average IQ to comprehend.
So then, when Jesus said "I am the life" I think it safe to paraphrase him as: "I am
that life", i.e. the life in God's voice; and seeing as how the life in God's voice is an
extension of Himself, then we certainly cannot refuse to recognize The Word as
more than just a divine being, instead, as the supreme of all beings.
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