The Unceasing Mystery of the Logos, in Language and in Faith: Christ as ‘the Word’ and words in General
Pastor Voddie Baucham said in right conscience, “You will never cease in Wondering at the Mystery of Christ” with an adjoiner “but complete contemplation of the Mystery is not necessary to be saved.”
[In Transliterated Greek to the Latin alphabet] “En acrhe en ho logos, kai ho logos en pros ton Theon, kai Theos en ho logos” [In English] “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” John 1:1
Pastor Voddie Baucham said in right conscience, “You will never cease in Wondering at the Mystery of Christ” with an adjoiner “but complete contemplation of the Mystery is not necessary to be saved.”
In my next article I will be relating how or what is meant by Chris Langan’s intimation of the CTMU as Logos. Here let us consider the Greek Word and the biblical ‘Word’ in its essence.
With the Greek word ‘Logos’ and its denomination as ‘Christ,’ we are taking a heavily laden and mysterious Greek linguistic and philosophic Idea and yoking it to the Infinite Mystery of Our Christian God. So let us here first consider ‘logos’ in itself before setting straight its inextricable history with the Faith of Christianity.
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