In the beginning … Genesis begins the same way. How does it begin? It begins with God.… was the Word. If we look again at Genesis (chapter 1), we see the full Trinity present at creation.
(v1) “… God created.”
(v2) “… and the Spirit of God was …”
(v26) "... Let us ..."
Was is the singular 1st person past tense of the verb be. God exists. He uses this verb to describe himself as existing and being manifested in many ways. He described himself to Moses as “I am.” He began this reference with Abram in Genesis 15 (v1,7) with “I am your shield, your very great reward … I am the LORD.”
Jesus continued this reference throughout the Gospels. Some examples in John are “I am the bread of life;” “I am the light of the world;” “I am the resurrection and the life;” “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” There are numerous others.
Jesus makes a specific reference to his equality with God through this statement in John 8:58 “’I tell you the truth,’ Jesus answered, ‘before Abraham was born, I am!’” In John 1, he existed as The Word at creation. In looking back at Genesis, we see that creation was “spoken” into existence:
- (v3) “God said, ‘Let there be … and there was …’”
- (v4) “God called …”
- (v6) “God said, ‘Let there be …’”
- (v8) “God called … and there was …”
- (v9) “God said, ‘Let … be’ … and it was so.”
The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it. John makes it clear that, on our own, we do not understand the life and light of Jesus. Later in his writings, he records the words of Christ saying, (John 6:44) “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him …” The method that God uses to draw mankind to him is through the revelation of the gospel, (John 12:32) “…I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself.” God draws men to Jesus when he moves with his Spirit to reveal the story and person of Jesus Christ. God uses us to spread “the Word.” Let us be faithful in doing so.

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