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🔒 Mysteries Revealed - ETMH - Section 2 - The Logos of John 1:1

The Jason DeMars Podcast

English - February 16, 2024 12:00 - 14 minutes - 9.74 MB - ★★★★★ - 12 ratings
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Embark on a profound exploration of the theological enigma of the Logos in John 1:1, where we unravel the intricate connection between the Word and the cosmos. Prepare to have your understanding of divine expression transformed as we dissect the dual nature of the Logos, both as an intrinsic aspect of God and the ultimate articulation to mankind. Through the lens of Greek philosophy meshed with Christian theology, we illuminate how this concept served as a beacon, guiding early Gentile believers in bridging their cultural and religious divides. Our narrative is enriched by the insights of William Branham, whose interpretation of the Logos as the full manifestation of God's attributes—rather than a separate entity within the Godhead—enhances our comprehension of the divine presence in the church and its followers, particularly after the Pentecost.

Venturing further into the mystery of Jesus Christ's incarnation and theophany, prepare to be captivated by the proposition that Jesus, in his divine essence, navigated his theophany with intention, existing within it from the inception. Through an intriguing hypothesis, we entertain the idea of Jesus' physical pre-birth manifestation as Melchizedek, weaving a complex tapestry of divine forms and foreshadowing the birth from Mary. The climactic moment of Jesus' baptism, where the totality of the Logos descended upon him, casts a revelatory light on the divine intricacies that have shaped historical understanding of his nature. Join us as we venture through the teachings that define Jesus' divine life and theophany, stirring a renewed sense of awe in the light and revelation of this teaching.