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The Logos is the Word of God, and is the first manifestation of God from eternity.  The Logos created the world, appeared to Adam as the "voice of the LORD God", to Moses as the burning bush, to John the Baptist as a dove descending on Jesus, and to Paul as a great shining light.  As the Word of God, the Logos is the Bible - both the promises, and the manifestations.


The Logos is the Father of the Son of God, and the Spirit of Christ Jesus.  Jesus came from God, and went back to God (<KJVBible>John 13:3</KJVBible>).  The meaning of this is revealed in the book of Acts, when the Pillar of Fire (the same Logos that met Moses) said to Paul: "I am Jesus whom thou persecutest" (<KJVBible>Acts 9:3-6</KJVBible>).  Jesus had come from God (the Logos), and descended into Adam's race to become the [[Son of God]] and [[Son of Man]].  After his resurrection, Jesus returned to Heaven, to the glory that he had with the Father before the world wasJesus, the Word made flesh, once again became the Word made Spirit, the Logos.
The Word of God created the world, and is the first physical manifestation of God that we can understand.  The Word of God also spoke with Adam in the garden of Eden, to Moses out of a burning bush, to John the Baptist when the Holy Spirit descended on Jesus, and to the apostle Paul as a great shining lightThe Word of God is both the promise of God and the manifestation of God.  


The Word once again was made flesh on the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit descended, and tongues of fire appeared over 120 disciples waiting for the promise of the Father.   
Jesus said that he came from God, and would go back to God (John 13:3).  The meaning of this is revealed in the book of Acts, when the Pillar of Fire says: "I am Jesus" (Acts 9:3-6).  Jesus was the Word that had come from God, and descended into Adam's race to become the [[Son of God]] and [[Son of Man]].  After his resurrection, Jesus returned to Heaven, to the glory that he had with the Father before the world was.  The Word first became flesh in the life of Jesus Christ, and again became flesh on the day of Pentecost when the Holy Spirit anointed over 120 disciples waiting for the promise of the Father.   
 
 
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|''O earth, earth, earth, hear the word of the LORD.'' (Jeremiah 22:29)
 
''Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you.'' (John 15:3)
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==Commentary by William Branham==
==Commentary by William Branham==