John 1:1&2
"1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
2 The same was in the beginning with God."
As we imagine what Mary, the Mother of Jesus experienced. And we marvel at the details she shared with Luke. Who wrote them down for us. His Gospel is the only one with the events surrounding Jesus's birth. We have to ask ourselves, "Do you think she shared the same information with John?"
Of course, she did! John was the beloved Disciple. She probably shared more with John. So, why does John's Gospel start very differently? John begins with a prologue that emphasizes the theological significance of Jesus as the Word of God. He starts with the famous words “In the beginning,” connecting to the opening of the Book of Genesis and the creation narrative. It highlights that Jesus is the divine Logos (Word) who was with God and was God from the beginning, and who became flesh and dwelt among us. This approach sets a distinct tone for the entire Gospel, focusing on the divinity and pre-existence of Jesus. (Which is less prominent in the Synoptic Gospels; Matthew, Mark, and Luke.)
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