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BrimstonePreacha remarked:
The Gospel of John uses the word "Logos" in the first Chapter to describe Jesus, if I'm not mistaken,. . .
Brother Luke,

FYI, you are mistaken! <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/evilgrin.gif" alt="" /> The "Logos" of God is the SON; the second person of the Trinity and not Jesus. For the "Logos" became flesh in v. 14, which was the incarnation of the Son in the person born of Mary, aka: Jesus of Nazareth. This is a common error but one which I am always wanting to correct as it is a fundamental element of the faith, i.e., God became flesh and dwelt among us. The divine person joined Himself with a human nature and thus the two natures dwelt in the one person of Jesus Christ.

If you make the "Logos" to be Jesus, then verse 14 would read, "And Jesus became Jesus . . ." <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/idea.gif" alt="" />

Food for thought? <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

In His Grace,


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