The first book of the Bible starts, “In the beginning…”, and it shares God’s creation of the world and mankind. One of the first books of the New Testament begins in similar fashion, giving reference to One who was there before time began. In other words, One who was not made/created by God. That One is God’s Son, Jesus. Generally when we say we’re with someone, we’re talking about proximity. This “with” goes much deeper. Jesus was with God, meaning He was distinct from God, but one with Him in personal relationship. They were one in unity and purpose and ability. Not only was Jesus with God—united with Him—He was God. Fully God, yet fully distinct from God. Seems impossible, doesn’t it? But elsewhere in Scripture we read that nothing is impossible for God. In the beginning was the Word…the Christ who would sacrifice Himself for God’s created: the sinful, needy, lost mankind. The Source of our salvation was already in place before WE were in place. We can say in the beginning was Love.
You May Also Like
Before God and man
Remember the scripture about removing the plank from one’s own eye before trying to help a brother with the speck in his eye? Nehemiah’s prayer reminds me of this. He was begging God for help in restoring this city. Before asking God to do him a favor, he first wanted…
Seek God’s guidance
As we’ve noted on previous days, Nehemiah became aware of the broken down state of Jerusalem and the despair of its inhabitants, and his heart was moved—he cared. His grief over the city and the Jewish people drove him to his knees. He pleaded with the great and terrible (awe-inspiring)…
Hymn day: “Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior”
HYMN DAY! “Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior” by Fanny J. Crosby is so tender and humble. Crosby wrote so many wonderful, deeply emotive and applicable hymns. “Whom have I on earth beside Thee?” He is our All in All. Pass me not, O gentle Savior, Hear my humble cry;…

