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The Gospel of John (1:1-2)

12 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Welcome to a brand new series on the Heart Check Podcast as we walk verse-by-verse through the Gospel of John together. In this first episode, we dive into John 1:1-2 and unpack one of the most powerful truths in all of Scripture — Jesus is God. What does it mean that “the Word already existed”? Why does John call Jesus the Logos? And why is the divinity of Christ absolutely essential to the Christian faith? In this episode, we break down the historical context behind John’s opening words, explore how both Jews and Greeks would have understood the term “Word,” and discover how Jesus has always existed as the eternal Son of God — fully God and fully man. This series is all about slowing down, studying Scripture deeply, and growing in our understanding of who Jesus truly is. My prayer is that this episode strengthens your faith, deepens your love for God’s Word, and gives you an even greater desire to know Christ. 📖 Scripture: John 1:1-2 🔥 Topics: Jesus’ Divinity, The Trinity, Logos, Bible Study, Gospel of John, Christian Theology If this episode encouraged you, make sure to subscribe, share it with a friend, and join us as we journey through the Gospel of John together.

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