Colloquia Theologica Ottoniana (Jan 2018)

Tajemnica Jezusa - Mesjasza i Syna Bożego, który stał się Człowiekiem (J1, 1-14)

  • Henryk Witczak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18276/cto.2018.1-04
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1

Abstract

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The Fourth Gospel begins with the great hymn praising Jesus Christ, the Son of God who became man (John 1,1–14). The hymn reveals the most important aspects of the mystery of the eternal Logos, the Firstborn of God, the full “gift of Truth” (John 1,14.16). The Gospel writer introduces his readers in the mystery of Logos, who, being constantly united with the Father (John 1,1–5), entered the history of men and “became flesh” (1,16–14). In his witness, which beings in 1,19 and finishes in 21,25, John allows next generations to penetrate the mystery of Jesus Christ. He is the New Temple in which the believers receive the fullness of revelation (the “gift of Truth”) and the grace to become children of God, that is, “sons in the Son”. The analysis of the three parts of the hymn allowed the author to illumine the three-dimensional mystery of the “Word that became flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1,14). The first dimension is the existence of the Word with God (vv. 1–5), the second one is His incarnation (vv. 6–14), and the third one is acting within the community of believers (vv. 15–18). Subsequently, the author shows that the community of believers, which is established from the moment of the incarnation of Logos, the Church, or the community of the New Temple, is called to give witness to the world on God who reveals his glory in Jesus Christ, namely, the glory of the Firstborn. The Church as a community (“we”) and every man already participates in this glory through faith in the “Word that became flesh”.

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