And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth. John 1:14
Accustomed to the hyperbole and bombast of the social media age, I tend to marvel at how the writers of the Bible present remarkable events in rather unremarkable language. But then one thinks about it. The Word became flesh. Imagine for a moment that every word you or I spoke became a little creature hopping about the house. Little living beings that need care and provision to continue their little lives. It would shut a person up right quick! Okay, now that I have weirded out our Monday, John has some more words for us in this verse for today.
God's word has glory, as of the only begotten of the Father, John writes. Glory would of course be quite remarkable. And the only begotten of the Father is full of a couple of things we need in this age, grace and truth. The Word of God seems a precious gift now, not unremarkable at all. And still the language is calm, peaceful even, and not like what we read these days in political discourse.
A fair wind blows from Heaven, let us catch it in our sails!
Bucky
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