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John 1

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Chapter 1
The Word came into the world as a man
1In the beginning, the Word was already there. The Word was with God. The Word was God. #1:1 Jesus Christ is the Word of God. God shows himself to us in Jesus. Jesus is like God's message to us. God speaks to us in a way that we can understand, because Jesus lived as a man in this world. 2He was with God from the beginning. 3God made all things through the Word. God did not make anything without him. 4It is the Word who caused everything to live. Because of this, he has brought light to all people. 5The light shines in the dark, and the dark cannot put out the light. #1:5 The Word (God's Son, Jesus) is like light. He shows us what is true. God's light shines in the dark places and nothing can stop that light. Jesus said that he himself was the light of the world. See John 8:12; 9:5.
6God sent a man to bring his message. His name was John. #1:6 This was John the Baptist. He was not the man called John who wrote this book. 7He came to tell people about the light. God wanted everyone to believe in the one who is the light. 8John himself was not that light. God sent him to tell people about the light. 9The true light gives light to every person. That light was now coming into the world.
10The Word was now in the world. God had made the world through him. But the people in the world did not know who he was. 11He came to his own place, but his own people did not accept him. 12But some people did accept him and they believed in him. He gave authority to those people to become God's children. 13They did not become God's children in the usual human way. They were not born because some people wanted to have children. They were not born because of what any man decided. No! They were born from God.
14The Word became human. He lived among us. We saw his great glory. He has the glory of the Father's one true Son. He is full of God's grace and his truth.
15John told people about the Word. He shouted, ‘This is the man that I told you about. He comes after me. But he is greater than I am. He was already there before I was born.’ 16The Word is full of everything that we need. We have all received one good thing after another good thing. 17God gave his Law to us through Moses. #1:17 Moses was a great leader of the Israelites, who gave God's laws to the people. But Jesus Christ brought God's grace and his truth to us. #1:17 Christ is a name for Jesus in the Greek language that means the same as Messiah in the Hebrew language. It means someone that God chose as a special king for his people. 18Nobody has ever seen God. But God's only Son has shown God to us. He is very near to the Father, and he himself is God.
John the Baptist is not the Messiah
19The Jewish leaders sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask John, ‘Who are you?’ #1:19 A Jew was someone who belonged to the Israelite tribe of Judah. The name was first used at the time of their exile in Babylon. The people of Israel who still remain after that time are called Jews. Levites belonged to the tribe of Levi, one of the 12 tribes of Israel. God chose the Levites to do special work for him in his temple. They helped the priests in the temple.
20John did not refuse to answer. He said, ‘I am not the Messiah.’ #1:20 Messiah is a Hebrew word for a king that God has chosen to rule his people. In the Greek language the word is ‘Christ.’ God promised his people that the Messiah would come to rescue them, and to be their king.
21So they asked him, ‘So who are you? Are you Elijah?’
John said, ‘No, I am not.’
They asked, ‘Are you the Prophet?’
John answered, ‘No.’ #1:21 The Jews believed that God would send his prophet Elijah and at least one other great prophet to them. They believed that these prophets must come before God would send his Messiah.
22Then they said, ‘Tell us who you are. We must say something to the people who sent us. What do you say about yourself?’
23He said, ‘I am the voice of somebody shouting in the wilderness:
“The Lord will come soon.
Make a straight path for him.”
That is what the prophet Isaiah said a long time ago.’ #1:23 See Isaiah 40:3.
24The men who came to ask these questions were Pharisees. 25They said to John, ‘You say that you are not the Messiah, nor Elijah, nor the Prophet. So why do you baptize people?’
26John replied, ‘I baptize people with water. But there is someone here among you that you do not know. 27He is the one who comes after me. I am not good enough even to undo his shoes for him.’
28All these things happened at a place on the east side of the Jordan River. #1:28 The Jordan River went from Galilee in the north to the Salt Sea (Dead Sea) in the south. It was a village called Bethany. John was baptizing people there.
John the Baptist says that Jesus is God's Son
29The next day, John saw Jesus, who was coming towards him. John said, ‘Look! Here is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of people in the world. #1:29 John the Baptist called Jesus ‘the Lamb of God’. The people would remember the lambs that they killed for the Passover meal. Jesus Christ was the Lamb of God who came to die on our behalf, to save us from sin. 30This is the man that I told you about. I told you, “He comes after me, but he is greater than I am. He was already there before I was born.” 31I did not know him. But I had to show Israel's people who he was. That is why I am baptizing people with water.’ #1:31 At the time of Jesus, Israel was the country where the Jews lived. Israel's people were descendants of Jacob. God gave Jacob a new name, ‘Israel’. See Genesis 35.
32Then John told them, ‘I saw God's Spirit come down from heaven. He came down like a dove and he stayed on Jesus. 33I would not have known who Jesus was. But God had sent me to baptize people with water. And God told me, “You will see the Spirit come down. He will stay on someone. That is the person who will baptize people with my Holy Spirit.” 34Now I have seen this. So I can tell you that this is God's Son.’
Jesus chooses his first disciples
35John was standing there again the next day, with two of his disciples. 36He saw Jesus, who was walking past them. John said, ‘Look! Here is the Lamb of God.’ 37When the two disciples heard this, they followed Jesus.
38Then Jesus turned round. He saw that they were following him. He asked them, ‘What do you want?’
They said, ‘Rabbi, where are you staying?’ (Rabbi means ‘Teacher’.)
39Jesus replied, ‘Come with me and you will see.’ So they went with him. They saw where he was staying. It was about four o'clock in the afternoon. And they stayed with him that day.
40Andrew was one of the two disciples who had followed Jesus. They had heard what John had said about Jesus. Andrew was Simon Peter's brother. 41The first thing that Andrew did was to find his brother, Simon. Andrew said to Simon, ‘We have found the Messiah.’ (‘Messiah’ and ‘Christ’ mean the same.)
42Then Andrew brought Simon to Jesus. Jesus looked at Simon and he said, ‘You are Simon, John's son. Your name will be Cephas.’ This name is the same as Peter, which means ‘rock’.
43The next day, Jesus decided to go to Galilee. He met Philip, and Jesus said to Philip, ‘Follow me.’ 44Philip, like Andrew and Peter, came from the town of Bethsaida.
45Philip went to find Nathanael. He told Nathanael, ‘We have found the man that Moses wrote about in the book of God's Law. The prophets also wrote about him. He is Jesus, who is Joseph's son, from Nazareth.’
46Nathanael said, ‘I did not think that anything good could come from Nazareth!’
Philip replied, ‘Come and see.’
47Jesus saw Nathanael, who was coming towards him. Jesus said, ‘Here is a completely honest man. That is what a person from Israel should really be like.’
48Nathanael asked, ‘How do you know me?’
Jesus answered, ‘I saw you before Philip asked you to come. I saw you when you were under the fig tree.’
49Nathanael said, ‘Teacher, you are the Son of God. You are the King of Israel.’
50Jesus said to him, ‘I told you that I saw you under the fig tree. Now you believe me because I told you that. But you will see much greater things than that.’ 51Then Jesus said to him, ‘I tell you this. You will see heaven open. You will see God's angels. They will be going up and they will be coming down on the Son of Man.’ #1:51 Jesus called himself the ‘Son of Man’. See Daniel 7:13.

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