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What if the voice that said “Let there be light” is the same person who multiplied loaves, calmed seas, and called Lazarus from the tomb? We open John 1 and follow the thread from eternity to creation to the cradle and the cross, showing why “the Word was with God, and the Word was God” is not a slogan but the spine of Christian faith. We unpack the precision of those opening lines, the shock of “all things were made through Him,” and the hope embedded in “the light shines in the darkness.”

From there, we face the ache of recognition and rejection: the Creator walked among His creation and went unknown by the world and unreceived by His own. Yet the promise stands—those who receive Him are given the right to become children of God. Not by bloodline, not by effort, not by human will, but by God. We talk about new birth as new creation, how the Word’s creative power remakes hearts, and why free will cannot rescue a will that loves darkness. This is not about a better version of you; it’s about the Author writing you anew.

Finally, we linger at the incarnation: the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. Glory seen. Grace and truth embodied. We explore why Jesus’ claim to be the Son was a claim to share the Father’s very nature, and why the resurrection seals that claim. If you’ve ever wondered whether Jesus is more than a teacher, or how salvation moves from desire to reality, this conversation brings clarity and weight. Listen, share with a friend who’s curious or skeptical, and if it stirs your heart, subscribe and leave a review—what part of John 1 challenges you most today?

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