So This is Christmas: Day 10
Part of So This Is Christmas... Study Guide
November 27, 2020

Day 10: The Word Became Flesh

The miracle of Christmas is found in the snapshot taken by John. The big idea of John’s account is that at that first Christmas God showed up in a manger. The creator in a cradle, the infinite was an infant. John says that God literally wrapped Himself in skin (vs.14). Now this is not only amazing, but very distinctive! Of all the religions of the world, Christianity has a God who became a man, not a man who became a God! God was in the manger. Jesus was God wrapped in skin. He cried when sad, bruised when hit, bled when cut, and laughed when happy. Our God became a man! Not only that, the Bible says that he wrapped Himself in skin and He pitched His tent among us (vs.14). That is literally what it means that He made His dwelling among us! John also says that Jesus is not only God wrapped in skin, pitching his tent in the backyard of our life, but he also is the explanation of God. Verse 18 says He is the “exegete” of the Father, meaning He is the explanation of the Father. If we ever wondered what God is like we can look at Jesus. The fact that God became a man means I can know Him and that He can sympathize with me.

Read John 1:1-18

Q: List all the things you think of when you think of God.

Q: List all the things you think of when you think of a baby.

Q: Why is it significant that the “Word became flesh”? What does it communicate to us about God?

Q: Jesus is described as the true light that gives light to everyone! How has Jesus illuminated your life?

Q: How does God becoming a man change the way you and I can pray and interact with God?

Q. Do you feel that God is with you personally or do you feel he is distant? What methods does God use to show us he is with us today?