Thursday, January 18, 2018

John 1:1-2 In the beginning was the Word ... He was in the beginning with God.

SING WE NOW (AND FOREVER) OF CHRISTMAS

Christmas songs still in the air at your house? They are at mine. My collection of Christmas music is just too big. Doesn't bother me. Epiphany is really part of the Christmas season. Besides, eternity is not long enough for us redeemed sinners to finish singing the praises of the one eternal God who came into human flesh to set us free from sin and death. So Epiphany follows Christmas and we keep on "unwrapping" the first and greatest Christmas present-- the gift of God's own Son. And each year we again find anew that the Gift is more wonderful than we imagined possible.

John's Gospel was written with such an "unwrapping" in mind (cp. John 20:31) and so opens with a statement that fairly takes our breath away. John calls Jesus "the Word" -- a very special name, and he writes that the Word was in the beginning. Our simple minds cannot begin to grasp what the inspired Evangelist here says with the simplest of words.

Jesus was in the beginning-- present, existing, active. Before there was a universe, Jesus was. And He always was. Before there was ever a beginning Jesus was already there, existing from the limitless stretches of eternity before time itself existed. There has never been a moment without Jesus. Before He took on human flesh, before the manger, before Jesus was born, He had already been.

Think of what this means. The One who comes as your Savior; the One who stands by your side and says, "Come to me you who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest;" the One who reaches out and takes you by the hand and says, "Be of good cheer. Your sins are forgiven. I will never leave you."-- He has been there, has seen all your trials and troubles. He knows the origin of sin, its ravages and its pain. He knows its effect. He knows what is to be done about it, and He has done it. Because He was there.