Devotion:
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Read John 1:1, 14, 17.
The Gospel of John is not very concerned about the historical sequence of events. It is concerned about proving, especially to the Greek mind, that Jesus is the Christ. The Gospel of John is brilliantly laid out and catches the heart and mind of the gentiles, many of whom bought into the Greek philosophies of the day. The Greek philosophers invented the word Logos to describe an intermediary between God and humanity. I am sure they were shocked when they read what John wrote when he states that the Logos became flesh and dwelt among us. As they are reading, they still do not know who this Logos is until verse seventeen, grace and truth were realized through Jesus Christ. What an amazing revelation! He spends the rest of the Gospel of John showing how Jesus the Logos is the Son of God and the savior of the world.
Personal Worship Option:
Lord Jesus, help us to never lose our awe at the mystery of Your incarnation. Teach us to welcome Your presence in our lives each day, to walk in Your truth, and to extend Your grace to others. We honor You, Word made flesh, and we long for the day when we will see Your glory fully revealed. Amen.


