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THE DEITY OF CHRIST — LECTURE 6

English 🇵🇭 Tagalog ⟵ Previous Next ⟶ The Incarnation — God Manifest in the Flesh THE DEITY OF CHRIST — LECTURE 6 Introduction: The Fulfillment of God’s Eternal Purpose From the beginning, the Scriptures have revealed: There is one God The Messiah is divine The Word is eternal and God Now we come to the central revelation of the Gospel: The Word was made flesh This was not an afterthought. This was not a change in God’s plan. It was: The fulfillment of what God had purposed from the beginning Genesis 3:15 — the promise Ephesians 3:11 — the eternal purpose What was promised has now been revealed.   I. John 1:14 — The Word Was Made Flesh “And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us…” The Scripture does not say: The Word stopped being God The Word became something else entirely It simply declares: “The Word was made flesh” M...

THE DEITY OF CHRIST — LECTURE 5

English 🇵🇭 Tagalog ⟵ Previous Next ⟶ The Logos of John 1:1 — Greek Grammar and the Nature of Christ THE DEITY OF CHRIST — LECTURE 5 Introduction: The Most Critical Verse in Christology Having established from the Old Testament that the Messiah is divine, we now come to one of the most decisive passages in all Scripture: John 1:1 This verse does not merely suggest the nature of Christ—it defines it with precision . “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Every phrase is deliberate. Every word is exact. And when examined in the original Greek, the meaning becomes even more powerful. This passage answers three essential questions: Did Christ exist before His birth? Is He distinct from the Father? Is He truly God? John 1:1 answers all three—clearly and conclusively.   I. Greek Text and Structure The original Greek reads: Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ ...