The God Who Is There
Written by D. A. Carson
“The God Who Becomes a Human Being”: Chapter Seven
A God Who Is Coming
- The prophets speak of a time when God would come to his people.
- The mystery is that sometimes this coming of God is also linked with the coming of a man, a Davidic king
- The little child is also the Mighty God, Everlasting Father (Is 9:6).
New Testament
- Matthew and Luke: a child born of a virgin who is the “Son of God” come to “save his people from their sins.”
- Jesus is God’s solution to the sin problem begun in Genesis 3.
John 1:1-18
- John’s gospel does not begin with the story of Jesus’ birth but by thinking about what the coming of Jesus means.
- Jesus is the eternal Word, the eternal God who became human and came to us.
John 1:1
- OT understanding of “Word”
- God’s self-expression
- God’s revelation
- The agent of God in creation
- The agent of God that comes to save and transform God’s people.
- “was with God” – God’s peer
- “was God” – God himself
The Three-in-One God
- John’s Gospel helps us to understand the complexity of the eternal Triune God.
- Jesus is to be differentiated from God and yet at the same time is God.
- God (Father, Son, and Spirit) sharing eternal love before time.
John 1:2-13
- The Word creates us:
- The agent of God in creation
- The Word gives us light and life:
- The same light that brought life to creation brings eternal life to this world of corruption and death.
- The Word confronts and divides.
- Belief in Jesus by being born of God
John 1:14-18
- The Word became a human being.
- Allusions to Exodus 32-34
- Tabernacle/Temple
- Glory
- Grace & Truth (Love & Faithfulness)
- Grace & Law
- Seeing God
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