Who is Jesus in your life

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Introduction

John 1:1-18 is known as the prologue to the Gospel of John, presenting Jesus as the eternal Word (Logos) and highlighting His divinity, incarnation, and mission on Earth.

Background and Context

  • Author: The Apostle John, an eyewitness to Jesus’ ministry.
  • Purpose: To reveal Jesus as the divine Son of God, the Light of the world, and the source of grace and truth.
  • Setting: Written to both Jews and Gentiles to help them understand Jesus as the fulfillment of God’s plan.

Key Points

  1. Sin to Avoid:

    • John 1:11 (in red): “He came to His own, and those who were His own did not receive Him.”
    • Point: The danger of rejecting Jesus and failing to recognize Him as the Son of God.
  2. Promise to Claim:

    • John 1:12 (in yellow): “But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God.”
    • Point: Anyone who receives Jesus can become a child of God and be part of His family.
  3. Example to Follow:

    • John 1:14 (in green): “And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us… full of grace and truth.”
    • Point: We should embody grace and truth as Jesus did.
  4. Command to Obey:

    • John 1:17 (in orange): “For the Law was given through Moses; grace and truth were realized through Jesus Christ.”
    • Point: Live by grace and truth, as Jesus demonstrated in His life.

Practical Application

  • Recognize and Receive Jesus: Avoid rejecting Jesus, instead receive Him and acknowledge Him as Lord.
  • Claim Your Identity: Embrace the promise of being a child of God through faith in Christ.
  • Follow Jesus’ Example: Strive to live a life full of grace and truth in all your interactions.
  • Live by Grace: Extend God’s grace to others, living out the truth of the Gospel.

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