No man can serve two masters. But to understand the author's intentions, we must first understand his intended audience.The Gospel of John was not written in the Judaea, rather it was likely penned in Roman Asia – possibly Ephesus, to a mixed audience of Gentiles and Hellenistic JewsThe meaning for Jewish audiences is intrinsically clear; the Word – Jesus – existed from eternity past, he was with God, and he But John wanted to convey something more about the nature and function (if one can use such a term!)
If there was no Logos, then there could be no logic, no reason, indeed there would be nothing to enervate matter. It declares that the one through whom all things were made, the light and life of the world, has become flesh and dwelt among us. Theological Bankruptcy.baj - it is not my interpretation it is what scripture says, not your bible quite apparently.You clearly read my explanation with your interpretation in your forefront as you neglected what I said. That is how Jesus can be completely God and completely Human.I have been researching this topic for months.
Don't believe me , I am not looking for followers, My only purpose is to make disciples of Christ as He commands us to do.

The God who was and is and is to come has come.Mat 28:18 And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, All authority is given to Me in Heaven and in earth. Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites.JOE--- Where do you find a scripture that says Jesus is fully man and fully God, that is a lie told by the apostate church and its false clergy. The passage you quote is one of the most perplexing to the theologians because they have not the Spirit. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/heraclitus/6. 21 For since death is through man, also through a Man is a resurrection of the dead; 22 for as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be made alive.23 But each in his own order: Christ, the firstfruit; afterward those of Christ at His coming.24 Then is the end, when He delivers the kingdom to God, even the Father, when He makes to cease all rule and all authority and power. 4 In Him was life, and the life was the light of men; 5 and the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overtake it. 7 He came for a witness, that he might witness concerning the Light, that all might believe through Him. Read all the warnings by Jesus and the apostles.and of course they think bibles are scripture. 25 For it is right for Him to reign until He puts all the hostile ones under His feet; 26 the last hostile thing made to cease is death. 17 For the Law was given through Moses, but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.Verses 1& 2 makes it clear it is talking about God not Jesus. And, behold, I am with you all the days until the end of the world.1Co 15:20 But now Christ has been raised from the dead; He became the firstfruit of those having fallen asleep. Philo, On Husbandry, http://www.earlyjewishwritings.com/text/philo/book11.htmlNo HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. 11 He came to His own, and His own did not receive Him. You cannot walk in your flesh here and see truth that is only available by being of and following the one Spirit with Jesus and His Father.Thomas clearly knew what he was saying, he understood that Jesus is standing in the Place of God during this age. But to me, love of God and others is rooted in Christ's words of plain meaning like the two greatest commandments.I think this is the point - Charlie says that God has two most important servants. To this aim, he undertook to demonstrate how the ancient Philosophers, by way of their intellectual reason, had come to the principle truths expressed in the Jewish Scriptures. Verse 8 again says John is a witness not He that was to come. He became the fulfillment of the word, not actually the word at His birth. 12 But as many as received Him, to them He gave authority to become children of God, to the ones believing into His name, 13 who were born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but were born of God. The prologue to John’s Gospel is a stirring passage. And we beheld His glory, glory as of an only begotten from the Father, full of grace and of truth. Scripture says the head of man is CHRIST. Amen!Would you care to explain this passage in light of your theology? I5. Jesus is the son of man; 3. But a portion of the text can seem almost cryptic to modern readers - seeming to hold some deeper, more mysterious meaning. He did not exist, only the words of God telling about His coming existed before he was born to Mary. 3,All things came into being through Him, and without Him not even one thing came into being that has come into being. In verse 3 Him is clearly God.Verse 4 speaks of the beginning and God was the one who breathed life into man. 2 He was in the beginning with God. Philo even went so far as to personify Logos as God’s appointed lieutenant over his creation, and even calls Logos God’s “firstborn son! That Word is Jesus Christ, as we read in Hebrews 4:13 that "no creature is hidden from His sight".