"THE GOSPEL OF JOHN"
The Pre-existence Of Christ (1:1-5)
INTRODUCTION
- The gospel of John was written for a simple purpose...
- To produce faith in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God - Jn 20:30-31a
- To share the "life" that comes through such faith - Jn 20:31b
- To encourage us to have faith in Jesus Christ...
- John begins his gospel with a prologue - Jn 1:1-18
- In which he makes several claims as to who Jesus was
- He refers to Jesus in this prologue as "the Word"
- That he refers to Jesus is evident from verses 14-18
- The very first claim pertains to the pre-existence of Christ...
- That He existed in the beginning, long before being born of Mary
- cf. Jn 1:1-2
- That His work in the beginning has great significance for us - cf.
Jn 1:3-5
[John is not alone in proclaiming "The Pre-Existence Of Christ."
Elsewhere in the Scriptures we find...]
- EVIDENCE FOR THE PRE-EXISTENCE OF CHRIST
- FORETOLD BY THE PROPHETS...
- Micah prophesied of the pre-existence of the Messiah to come
- Mic 5:2
- Isaiah spoke of the King to come as "Everlasting Father" - Isa
9:6-7
- Zechariah recorded the Messiah's own promise to come - Zech 2:10-11
- AFFIRMED BY JESUS HIMSELF...
- In His claim to have existed in Abraham's day - Jn 8:56-58
- In His prayer shortly before His arrest and crucifixion - Jn
17:4-5,24
- In the revelation He gave to John - Re 22:13
- DECLARED BY HIS APOSTLES...
- By John in his gospel, and also his epistle - Jn 1:1-4; 1Jn 2:14
- By Paul in his epistles
- To the church in Corinth - 1Co 10:1-4; 2Co 8:9
- To the church in Philippi - Php 2:5-8
- To the church in Colosse - Col 1:16-17
- ILLUSTRATED BY THE CREATION...
- All things were created by Jesus - Jn 1:3; He 1:2-3
- Necessitating His existence before creation - Col 1:16-17
- Implying His own eternal power and divine nature - Ro 1:20
[These are remarkable claims concerning Jesus, even blasphemous if not
true. Yet if true (and John's gospel is design to prove that it is),
consider...]
- SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PRE-EXISTENCE OF CHRIST
- HE IS DEITY...!
- Especially when we consider the nature of His pre-existence
- His going forths were "from everlasting" - cf. Mic 5:2
- He was the eternal "I Am" - Jn 8:58; cf. Exo 3:13-14
- As made clear in John's prologue - Jn 1:1-2
- He was "with" God (implying a personal communion with God)
- He "was" God (explicitly stating His deity)
-- Thus He is worthy of our love and adoration - cf. Jn 20:28
- HE IS LIFE...!
- By virtue of being the Creator and the Sustainer of life
- All things were made by Him - Col 1:16
- All things are held together (NASV, NRSV) by Him - Col 1:17
- Again, as John makes clear in his prologue - Jn 1:3-4
- Without Him, nothing was made
- In Him was life itself
-- Thus He gives us hope for our own resurrection! - cf. Jn 5:21;
11:25
- HE IS LIGHT...!
- We live in a world of darkness...
- Where people spend their lives stumbling in ignorance
- Alienated from the life of God because of their ignorance
- cf. Ep 4:17-19
- As the Creator and Sustainer of life itself...
- Jesus is uniquely qualified to bring light into the world
- Jn 1:4
- He calls for us to believe that we might become "sons of
light" - Jn 12:35-36
-- Thus Jesus offers us the "light of life" - Jn 8:12
CONCLUSION
- Sadly, many resist the life and light Jesus offers...
- Some tried to destroy Him, but did not succeed - cf. Jn 1:5 (NRSV)
- Many try to avoid Him, knowing that it will mean changes to their
lifestyle - cf. Jn 3:19-20
- But for those willing to come to Jesus...
- He offers us hope and guidance in this life - cf. Mic 5:4-5a
- He is capable of fulfilling His promises - cf. Mt 11:28-30
For He is no mere man, whose existence began when born by Mary, but
"whose goings forth are from of old, From everlasting." - Mic 5:2