In religious talk, the term “flesh” is considered a naughty word. When someone is living a life that dishonors Christ it is common to hear “he’s living in the flesh,” or “she’s acting fleshly.” After all, the scripture says; “in my flesh is no good thing.” RIGHT? Why then does John the Apostle say of Jesus the Christ; “the Word became flesh?”
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Well said, Don. Words only have the meaning a group gives them, and context is a key part.
You know, I completely missed saying that John's use of flesh here was a deliberate 'in your face' to the "Christ only appeared to be a man" Gnostics.
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