Word (Christianity)
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"The Resurrection" by Carl Heinrich Bloch.
In the context of Christianity, the Word (or God's Word) (for Christians) usually refers to "the Word of God", particularly the Bible or the New Testament.
Jesus as the Word
Jesus Christ is referred to as "the Word" (Logos) in the Gospel of John (John 1:1). This particular title highlights Jesus's role as the divine expression of God's will and purpose, the embodiment of God's message to humanity. The Bible itself is also called the "Word of God," but in a different way, serving as a written record of God's message, laws, and principles.[1]
External links
- John 1:14 – Jesus Christ, the Word of God in the Flesh, Enter the Bible
- What do John 1:1,14 mean when they declare that Jesus is the Word of God?, Got Questions Ministries
- How can the Bible and Jesus both be the “Word of God?”, Calvary Chapel
- 2 Ways Jesus Is the Word of God: Revelation and Logos, Logos Software
Videos:
- Jesus is the Word of God - video playlist, Video playlist