Devotion:
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Read John 1:14.
This is one of those verses that form the foundation for our beliefs and theology as Christians. We call this the “incarnation,” or God’s taking on flesh. The Greek word for “Word” is “Logos,” and it is from this Greek word that we get English words such as “logic,” the ability to think and reason. It is as if the part of God that is thinking, logical, and analytical became one of us. The relationship of Father and Son tends to make us think of the Son as lesser or secondary to the Father, but rather both are equal parts of the Triune God. Another point regarding “Word” is that in the Hebrew culture, the spoken word had special meaning, almost taking on a life of its own, and this too plays into the meaning of the Son being the Word of the Father.
This verse tells us that Jesus came into the world, full of grace and truth. Grace, God’s love that we do not earn or merit or deserve, is the bedrock of our understanding of salvation. In Jesus, we have our source of truth, making it important for us to study his teachings and his actions if we are to earnestly and faithfully serve him as both our Savior and our Lord.
Personal Worship Option:
Gracious God, there is mystery about your coming in the form of a human that we may never fully grasp. But we do understand that, in this incarnation, you have shown your love for us. Help me to accept that love and to share it with others. Amen.

