Jesus: The Eternal Word and Our Deliverer

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1. "So, calling Jesus the Word is not an academic paper on the high Christology of the prologue. Calling Jesus the Word is the daily faith statement of followers of Christ. It is what we believe to be true about Jesus. He is the Creator. He is the Revealer of all that is true of the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, and He is the Deliverer. Not just on the cross in the past, but on Monday morning when I need God to step into this creation, He is the Deliverer." [31:27] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Do you believe that Jesus is continuing to be the deliverer? That He steps into creation even today, in time, in space, in location, and delivers us when we need? This is the exact reason why we pray. If you do not believe this, then you do not pray for yourself and you will not pray for others. I mean, why would you pray for someone else if you did not believe that God, number one, has the ability to, through the power of His Word, to change things that God has done for us?" [30:28] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Most of us are very confident that Jesus is the Word of God in the past, right? So, we talk about the creative power of God. We know that Jesus is the agent of creation. Everything that was created was created by Him and for Him. We know that Jesus is the Word of God, the revealing part of God in the past, God's ultimate self-expression to reveal Himself by sending His Son into the world." [27:18] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We believe that in the future, Jesus is going to be the great, the revealing of God. We get to see Jesus' face, face to face when He comes. Most of us have high hopes that He's going to be the deliverer and Savior in the future. That when the wrath of God comes against all evil, the reason that we're spared from that is because of the righteousness of Christ is covering us, and so He will deliver us from that wrath." [28:28] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So, if you're a guest with us today, we've been taking this weird march through the Gospel of John. We started our journey back in March, our Easter series focused on the resurrection stories of the Gospel of John. Then in April, we started back at the beginning of John, and we went through the seven signs. So, John tells us, that Jesus did so many signs, you couldn't record them all, but He chose a few on purpose, so that we would believe Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and we would have life in His name." [01:17] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "The first way it comes out is the creative power of God, the creative power of God. So I like the way that Tim led us through worship today with Genesis chapter 1, and definitely John echoes the way that the Bible begins. In the beginning, God creates. Notice the first thing he creates is light, and the first thing John talks about is how the Word is light. So John is definitely wanting us to make that connection, just like Tim helped us earlier." [14:58] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "So, the word Word is Logos. Logos in Greek, it means simply word, speech, message, arguments, the content of what we're saying, what is communicating. It was a word that was given a lot of baggage by first century philosophers. So, the philosophers of John's day and the philosopher of a couple hundred years before that, they talked a lot about Logos and what it meant and had all these meanings behind it." [12:59] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So, the second sign, if you remember way back in April, the second sign was Jesus healing the noble man's son over a distance. And what was so remarkable about that is not that Jesus could heal, and it was not even that He could heal over a distance, while it was remarkable that He could heal by the power of His Word. He didn't perform surgery. He didn't give a medical treatment. He didn't give an ointment. He simply spoke, and because He has authority over every atom in creation, He was able to heal." [16:33] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So, the second concept is the word of God in Revelation. And the third way the word of God is used in the Old Testament is in this idea of deliverance, the word of God in deliverance. And by deliverance, what I'm talking about is there's these moments in time in the Old Testament biblical story where God steps into creation in a very specific space and time and does something very specific." [21:29] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "So, back to the primary question, then, why does John call Jesus the Word? So if you're John, and you've just picked up your pen, and you're going to start writing your story of Jesus, and you've just, you're reflecting on what you've just experienced, the light of the world, the giver of life, the bread of life, the resurrection and the life, the fullness of grace and truth, one with the Father. We beheld His glory, the resurrected one, the one who ascended back to the right hand of God, the Father." [25:48] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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