From Thought to Logos
So before the beginning it was a thought then ‘in the beginning’ he expressed it and it
became word. “In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God.
The same was in the beginning with God.” John 1:1 -2. The word here is from the Greek logos
and it means a thought expressed. First it was a thought then it is expressed and becomes a word.
It’s the thought plus the expression of that though t. In the beginning was the logos but before the
beginning it was just a thought. The word in the beginning does not mean eternity. First, the
Almighty Spirit dwelt alone in eternity, before the beginning, with his thoughts in his mind. After he finished counseling with himself he began to express the thoughts. This was the
beginning of the logos of God. You cannot separate the mind of a man from the man himself,
neither can you separate the thoughts of God from God.