sorry bro this does not make sense. the word is the name given to the one who came to earth, and his own received him not.
it does not say he was the word which came from God. it says he is the word which was god. and not only this, he was with god.
kind of hard to get by being God and with God at the same time.
jesus is called the "logos" because scripture as a whole speaks of him and his salvation to restore man to the father. it is all about him.. thus he is given the title "the word" he has many titles in scripture.
it does not say he was the word which came from God. it says he is the word which was god. and not only this, he was with god.
kind of hard to get by being God and with God at the same time.
jesus is called the "logos" because scripture as a whole speaks of him and his salvation to restore man to the father. it is all about him.. thus he is given the title "the word" he has many titles in scripture.
It seems clear that what you are trying to do is prove Christ is God Himself without addressing the plain scripture on this subject. There is not one scripture in the whole of the bible that states Christ is the one true God, but there is scriptuere that states he is not, however you have said that scripture does not prove Christ is not God. Can you explain to me how you draw that conclusion
I know you people like to theologise much, I am happy to leavew you to it, at the end of the day it will always remain thew plain words of scipture on this subject, agaimnst the reasoning of the academic mind. I would suggest it may m ake more sense to spend less time trying to understand logically and accepting the plain scripture in simple childlike faith+