Month: December 2023

The Word Became Flesh

The Word Became Flesh

“In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
…And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us…”.

John 1:1,14 KJV

Through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, John makes a declaration that is beyond human comprehension. The Word was with God!  The Word was God! And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us!   It stretches the human mind beyond its capacity to fully comprehend it. It bankrupts the human language to try and describe it!  The only explanation for it is God!  It can only be understood in God!   

The Word is eternal!  Before anything came into existence, there was the Word! (John 1:1).   Before there was ever ink and paper, which we call the Bible, there was the Word!  The Word is a Person!  He has always existed and always will  exist.  The Word is God!  The Word created all things!  (Gen. 1 & 2Psalm 33:6, John 1:3).   The  Word is  the Lord Jesus Christ;  the Second Person of the Godhead!  The Word became clothed in sinless human flesh! The Word became one of us!  He stepped into our world and lived in the midst of fallen, sinful humanity!  Yet he never sinned!  There is no greater passage in scripture that captures both the Deity of Jesus and the wonder and mystery of  His incarnation in humanity! 

He who dwells  in eternity became restricted, to time and space while on earth. He who is self existent , experienced every need and emotion of humanity!  And though He was clothed in humanity, His Deity was not diminished!  He was (as the theologians say) “Very God of Very God!”   

Who can explain this wonder and this mystery?  Who can fully  grasp the majesty of the incarnation of God in human flesh?  The only thing anyone can do in light of this  revelation and truth is to bow before Him in worship and adoration!  What an awesome God we serve! 

Rev. James W. Black

The Extravagant Gift of God

The Extravagant Gift of God

“For the wages of sin is death,  but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”

Romans 6:23 KJV

During the Christmas Season, people naturally turn their attention to gifts. Now, there is nothing wrong with the giving and receiving of gifts. It is a way of expressing our love, appreciation, and care for one another. Those who enjoy giving gifts desire to give the “perfect gift” to that special person or persons. They want to give something that will be valued and treasured; something that when the gift is seen or used later they always remember the one who gave them that gift. But this season is not about the gifts we give to one another. Rather it is about the extravagant gift that God has given unto us!

This extravagant gift cannot be purchased or earned in any way (Eph. 2: 8-9). And its value cannot be realized until it is genuinely received. It is only when this gift is gratefully received that genuine transformation occurs. Some transformation occurs immediately (2 Cor. 5:17). Other transformation takes place over a lifetime of embracing, treasuring, and walking in the reality of this precious gift.

In Romans 8:32 the Word of God declares: “He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things?” (KJV). When it came to us (all of us) God the Father spared no expense. He gave the most valuable possession that He had so that you and I could have eternal life, be a part of His Eternal Family, and live in His Eternal Kingdom.

With His gift, He lavished His incomprehensible love upon us! His gift is rich and extravagant! It is immeasurable! It is eternal! It never gets old. It never goes out of style. It never goes out of date. It never wears out. And it never becomes obsolete. We can never outgrow it and we cannot live without it. It is with us now and will be with us all throughout eternity. It is the perfect gift that ultimately makes us perfect in the sight of a Holy God! There is no other gift like it anywhere! It is indeed one of a kind!
And it should be treasured above all other gifts!

Rev. James W. Black

You Shall Call His Name Jesus

You Shall Call His Name Jesus

“And behold, thou shalt conceive in  thy womb and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name Jesus.”

Luke 1:31 KJV

The angel Gabriel, who was sent by God,  announced to the Virgin Mary that she was going to have a son.  That son would be supernaturally conceived by the Holy Spirit.  And she was to call his name “Jesus”.  In Hebrew the name is Yeshua.   In Greek it is Iesous.  In English it is Jeshua.   We call it Joshua.  The name literally means  “Jehovah is Salvation.”  It is important to note that that name was common among the Jewish people. 

Today there is no other name that is more loved or hated than the Name of Jesus!  To those who have opened their hearts and experienced the saving and transforming power of Jesus in their life, that Name is precious!  It is cherished, honored, and loved.  It is only in that Name that we can receive salvation from our sin (Acts 4:12) and the wrath of God that our sin deserves (John 3:36).

But that Name is also hated by others.  They hate that Name because the very mention of that Name exposes their sin and the darkness in their hearts (John 3: 19-20).  That Name is increasingly attacked today in our culture. And the cost of honoring that Name will increase as we continue moving closer to the Lord’s return.   There are many saints of God around the world who have sacrificed their lives because of that Name!  But looking from the standpoint of eternity, all of them would say to us that it is worth it! 

There is power in the Name of Jesus to redeem from sin, to heal physically and emotionally, and to deliver from the powers of darkness!  So let us continue to lift up that Name both in word and in deed.  There is no name anywhere like the Name of Jesus! 

Rev. James W. Black