When the first humans sinned, and his sin broke relations with God, God did not interrupt the process of revelation, on the contrary, announced the salvation of all mankind. As time passed, God, led by his love for men, established successive alliances with Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, and finally sealed a definitive covenant with the people of Israel and made its people. Led by Moses, God promised the Israelites his law and worship Him as one God, and God promised to protect them from their enemies and give a homeland where they could grow and develop. For a long time, God was forming his people in the hope of salvation, through the prophets. The prophets commonly used the phrase 'Thus says the Lord” that emphasize the verbal nature of the revelation. Finally, the Word revealed by God reaches its climax in the person of Jesus who is the voice of God made flesh to communicate in the way we live the great truths of His will. John the apostle speaks of this in a profound way: "In the beginning was the Word (the Word), and the Word was with God and the Word was God." John 1:
When the first humans sinned, and his sin broke relations with God, God did not interrupt the process of revelation, on the contrary, announced the salvation of all mankind. As time passed, God, led by his love for men, established successive alliances with Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, and finally sealed a definitive covenant with the people of Israel and made its people. Led by Moses, God promised the Israelites his law and worship Him as one God, and God promised to protect them from their enemies and give a homeland where they could grow and develop. For a long time, God was forming his people in the hope of salvation, through the prophets. The prophets commonly used the phrase 'Thus says the Lord” that emphasize the verbal nature of the revelation. Finally, the Word revealed by God reaches its climax in the person of Jesus who is the voice of God made flesh to communicate in the way we live the great truths of His will. John the apostle speaks of this in a profound way: "In the beginning was the Word (the Word), and the Word was with God and the Word was God." John 1: