In the Prologue to the Gospel of John, John explains who the Word is, as well as what he embodies for God. John does this by making reference to the book of Genesis, as well as the book of Exodus. From his references, John reveals that the Word is Jesus Christ and he has existed from the beginning with God, and is a part of God. According to John, Jesus re-creates the world and gives it life. By his re-creation, God and the Word, being one in the same, continue to show the Hesed that was found in the Old Testament. God displays this Hesed through divine mercy and love towards his people. The Word is true God and true man, thus he experiences the suffering of humans and through his suffering he is able to forgive people of their sins. Along with this, he provides his people a sense of his glory and goodness, as well as strengthening their faith towards God, which further show his love and compassion for his people. …show more content…
1:1-2 NIV). The Word is a human, Jesus Christ, and is also a God. From the Word the world is created, as well as life in the world (Jn. 1:3-5). According to John, Jesus is the center of life in this re-created world because he is the center of light. This is a reference to Genesis 1:1-3, when God says “Let there be light,” and there was light. John believes that the light that God creates is the Word. As a result of the Word being the center of light, this gives a new type of spiritual life to God’s people. By acquiring this spiritual life, Christians are able to witness and understand God’s greatness and glory. It further helps them develop a faith and trust in the Word, as well as