Apr 10, 2024
CHRIST, THE LIFE AND LIGHT OF MEN
John 1:1-5
The Gospel of John has been well called "the Gospel of Eternity,"
for it is the Gospel of God. John was a specially prepared vessel
for this very honorable ministry. He had been from his youth a
beloved apostle. "His head had rested on the Lord's breast, he had
stood beside the Cross, had witnessed the Ascension, had cherished
till her death the Mother of the Lord, had seen the Jewish
dispensation closed and the Holy City overthrown, and to him the
beatific visions of the Apocalypse had been granted" (Alford
Plummer). The great purpose of this Gospel is very fittingly
expressed in chapter John 20:31. "These have been written that ye
may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that
believing ye may have life in His Name." All the keywords of his
Gospel are found in this verse. The opening words of this chapter
are among the most profound ever penned by the hand of man. They
reveal a three-fold relationship of the Lord Jesus Christ in
His:
1. RELATIONSHIP TO GOD
He is called the Word, the "Logos." Christ Himself is the uttered
speech and thought of God. He is the visible expression of the
invisible God. "For the life which was with the Father was
manifested unto us" (1 John 1:2). This Word was in the beginning.
"The Lord possessed Me in the beginning of His ways...I was daily
His delight" (Pro. 8:22-30). The Word was with God. Yes, more, the
Word was God. Man's finite mind cannot grasp the mystery of the
Trinity, but the devout believer can bow and adore. That He who was
in the form of God, and thought it not robbery to be equal with
God, should make Himself of no reputation, taking upon Him the form
of a servant, and dying on a Cross for the sin of the world, is a
mystery of grace that can only be fathomed by the mystery of the
Trinity.
2. RELATIONSHIP TO CREATION
"All things were made by Him, and without Him was not anything made
that was made" (John 1:3). Paul taught the same doctrine, "God...
created all things by Jesus Christ" (Eph. 3:9) It pleased God to
bring the old creation into being through the instrumentality of
His Son; it has also pleased Him that the new
creation should be "in Christ Jesus." By Him He made the worlds
(Heb. 1:2), and by Him He seeks also to redeem this world lost in
sin. He by whom God made all things has also made peace by the
Blood of His Cross. The Lord Jesus Christ as the Word of God holds
the same position towards the new creation as He did to the old.
"Without Him was not anything made." Without Him God did nothing,
so without Him we can do nothing. All things were created by Him
and for Him, and by Him all things consist or hold together. He is
the center and support of all, as well as the Maker. "Thou art
worthy, O Lord, to receive glory, and honor, and power; for Thou
hast created all things, and for Thy pleasure they are and were
created" (Rev. 4:11). If all things were created for His pleasure,
surely He shall see of the travail of His soul and be
satisfied.
3. RELATIONSHIP TO MEN
"In Him was life, and the life was the light of men." Why is the
Life spoken of as the light of men, and not of creation? He has
made the Light of the material universe, but He is the Light of
men. Man is something distinct from and superior to other created
things. He is a personality that needs the Divine Personality to
meet his every want. "In Him was life." The source of life was in
Him, and God, in giving us His Son hath given to us eternal life (1
John 5:11). The life manifested in Christ Jesus is the true light
which should lighten every man coming into the world. I am come
that they might have life. Christ as the Word of God is that living
bread which came down from Heaven, that a man may eat and not die.
Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God. Then
observe-
1) What this light is – "The life was the light."
2) Where this light shines – "The light shineth in darkness."
Christ as the Light did not shine on the darkness of the world, but
in the darkness. He was made flesh, and dwelt among us. His own
words are, "I am come a light into the world" (John 12:46). The
purpose of the light is to overcome the darkness. The center of
this darkness is the human heart. The God who commanded light to
shine out of darkness is He who hath shined in our hearts, to give
the light of the knowledge of God (2 Cor. 4:6).
3) The effect of its shining – "The darkness comprehended it not."
Two words are used in the Revised Version-one in the text and the
other in the margin- which if taken separately bring out the
twofold result of this
shining of the true light.
(1) The darkness apprehended it not. The darkness of willful
unbelief remained unconscious of the dawning of this new day –
"they knew not the time of their visitation" (Luke 19:42-44).
(2) The darkness overcame it not. Thank God, that in the case of
many the darkness of sin and fear was not able to overcome or
resist the bright shining of His truth. No matter how dense the
darkness is, it cannot in any way overcome the purity or purpose of
the light. The light shines on, but men may condemn themselves by
loving the darkness rather than the light (John 3:19).