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1. explain why john 1:1-14 is important in showing that the son of god …

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  1. explain why john 1:1-14 is important in showing that the son of god is a person in the trinity.
  1. why did john choose to highlight stories about people who confessed faith in the son of god?
  1. how did john say that people can have a relationship with god?
  1. what does incarnation mean?
  1. what was john’s purpose in writing his gospel?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. John 1:1-14 calls the Son "the Word" (Logos), who was with God and was God from the beginning, took on human flesh (incarnation), and has distinct, personal interactions (like dwelling among humans), proving he is a distinct, divine Person in the Trinity.
  2. John highlighted these stories to model authentic faith, show the Son's authority to reveal God, and encourage readers to confess faith in the Son for eternal life.
  3. John states people can have a relationship with God by believing in Jesus Christ (the Son of God), accepting his sacrifice, and abiding in him (remaining in faith and obedience to his teachings).
  4. (Pre-answered correctly: Incarnation refers to the divine Son of God taking on human flesh, becoming a human being while remaining fully God.)
  5. John stated his purpose in John 20:31: to record Jesus' signs and teachings so readers would believe Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and by believing, have eternal life.

Answer:

  1. John 1:1-14 identifies the Son as the eternal, divine "Word" (Logos) who was with God, was God, and took on human flesh. This establishes him as a distinct, personal divine being within the Trinity, not an impersonal force.
  2. He highlighted these stories to provide tangible examples of faith, demonstrate the Son's role as the revealer of God, and urge readers to confess faith in Jesus for salvation.
  3. John teaches people can have a relationship with God by believing that Jesus is the Son of God, accepting his redemptive work, and abiding in him through faith and obedience.
  4. The truth that the Son of God became a human
  5. John's purpose was to present Jesus' life, miracles, and teachings so that readers would believe Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and thus have eternal life (as stated in John 20:31).