I have been praying about the direction God wants me to go with my blogs this fall. I loved writing through Isaiah during Lent 2023 and then into summer. I’m being led to walk through the book of John as I study it this year in Bible Study Fellowship. Blogging about passages gives me time to spend with them, and reflect in a personal way. I pray this study will be meaningful to you. Follow along as we work through John together.
John 1:1“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” are the beginning words of John’s Gospel. Unlike Matthew who starts with Jesus’ genealogy, Mark with Jesus’s ministry and calling, Luke with the idea of eyewitness accounts and John the Baptist, John begins with ancient history and power. John wants to establish that Jesus is eternal and was preexistent with God at creation. He wants us to know and believe that Jesus is God and has always been in existence with God. When you consider the depth of this verse you can see eternity in Jesus, completeness in Jesus and Omnipotent power in Jesus.
John continues in verse 2-3 “ He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.” John wants us to know that Jesus was there at creation and is creator God himself. Jesus was no after thought, not created being, no helper to God. HE IS GOD! This is an important distinction when you are considering putting your faith in someone. John is saying we can trust Him to be all in all, all powerful, creator of all things. There is nothing beyond His reach and power as He is the eternal creator.
John finishes these powerful thoughts with verses 4-5 “In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. 5 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” We can trust in creator Jesus as He is the source of all life, truth and light. He will shine goodness into us and through us. He will not be overcome with evil. As we live in this world and see and experience the corruption of mankind, we can cling to John’s words-“the darkness has not overcome it.” Darkness and evil have not in a continuing sense ever overcome the light of Jesus, his truth and love, nor will they ever. Jesus promised in John 16:33 these encouraging words. “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”
John’s gospel is a powerhouse right from the first verses as it challenges us to think and consider who Jesus was and is. What part did Jesus have in the world before He was even born? What power does He possess when confronted with the darkness of this world? I pray that the light of John’s words will seep deep into your thoughts and being this week as you look for His light in your life.
Linda


Thank you Linda. I’m reading John now, as I begin to read ALL of the Bible for the first time! Your posts are great!