John began his treatment of the Logos as he ought, namely in terms of its relation to divinity. But in that the Logos was conceived as the bridge between the creation and the uncreated divine (whether conceived as an impersonal, inanimate principle or a living being), the Logos' relation to divinity looks immediately to its role and relationship with the created order. So it was with John's treatment of the true Logos.
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Loving the Logos! Love Pastor Culver's treatment of the Logos doctrine. As he said, these verses are so familiar to us that typically read them without much thought about what John is saying, other than Jesus is "the Word" that was with God in the beginning. But as Kit is showing us, that thinking does not begin to express the deep truths John is putting forth and is possibly even a detriment to a full and correct understanding of what John is saying. These sermons on the Logos doctrine are incredibly profound and illuminating. Thanks Pastor Culver.