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What does it mean that Jesus is the 'Word' according to John 1?

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Jesus being the 'Word' signifies that He is the ultimate revelation of God’s character and will.

In John 1, referring to Jesus as the 'Word' (Logos) emphasizes His role as the central communication from God to humankind. The phrase 'In the beginning was the Word' indicates His pre-existence and divine nature, expressing that Jesus is God Himself—He was both present with God and is God (John 1:1). The Word as God's revelation means that through Jesus, we gain understanding of God's nature, purposes, and His redemptive plan for humanity. His incarnation as the Word made flesh means that God came to live among us, demonstrating His love and grace in a tangible way for all to see. This relationship between the Word and humanity is thus paramount for understanding our faith.
Scripture References: John 1:1, John 1:14

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