It is my faith that Jesus Christ is a man, a very special man.
So special that God made him his Son and gave him a name above every other name that everyone should kneel in his name to glorify the Father.
Let us check John 1:1-4 using NIV for better comprehension
John 1:1-4 New International Version (NIV)
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.
If we were to superimpose the Word as Jesus Christ [which people say "Jesus is the Word hence he is God"] and recast the wording this is how it would look like:
In the beginning was Jesus Christ, and Jesus Christ was with God, and Jesus Christ was God. Jesus Christ was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.
What would result? There will be 2 gods - Jesus Christ and the god who was with Jesus Christ..
This will render the teaching of the Bible and the Lord Jesus in error:
Deuteronomy 6:4 New International Version (NIV)
Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is
one.
Mark 12:29 New International Version (NIV)
“
The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel:
The Lord our God, the Lord is one.
The Bible did not say the Lord our Gods are TWO. The Lord our God is ONE. so what is the correct bible translation of John 1:1-4?
John 1
Moffatt
(i) 1 THE Logos existed in the very beginning, the Logos was with God, the Logos was divine.
2 He was with God in the very beginning:
3 through him all existence came into being, no existence came into being apart from him.
4 In him life lay, and this life was the Light for men:
John 1 THE Logos existed in the very beginning, the Logos was with God, the Logos was divine.
The Word = The Logos
The Logos defined:
Logos - Wikipedia
Logos (
UK:
/ˈloʊɡɒs, ˈlɒɡɒs/,
US:
/ˈloʊɡoʊs/;
Ancient Greek:
λόγος,
translit. lógos; from
λέγω,
légō,
lit. 'I say') is a term in
Western philosophy,
psychology,
rhetoric, and
religion derived from a Greek word variously meaning "ground", "plea", "opinion", "expectation", "word", "speech", "account", "reason", "proportion", and "discourse"
If Jesus is the manifestation of God, is he God?
Or it was a mistake to use the word "manifestation"?
How many Gods are there?
So the Word is the Logos is the Expectation about Jesus Christ is the Thought about Jesus Christ
Now would that make sense?