Praise be to Jesus Christ!
Now and forever!
You wrote:
One other possible understanding of these verses—and the one which, I believe, is correct—is the following:If logos is the pre-existent Jesus, and God is the Father, then John 1:1 would read something like this:
In the beginning was Jesus, and Jesus was with the Father, and Jesus was the Father.
or
In the beginning was the Son, and the Son was with the Father, and the Son was the Father.
If God in this verse is the Trinity, then we have the following:
In the beginning was Jesus, and Jesus was with the Trinity, and Jesus was the Trinity.
“In the beginning was the Word (Jesus), and the Word was with God (i.e., God the Father), and the Word was God (i.e., God the Son).”
For, the word “God” can be properly used to stand for any one of the following: 1.) The Divine Essence (and the Trinity); 2.) God the Father; 3.) God the Son; 4.) God the Holy Spirit; 5.) The God-Man, Jesus Christ (i.e., God the Son, in so far as the Son is the personal subject of, and possessing, the human nature of Jesus Christ).
And, going back again to the idea that Jesus Christ did not pre-exist His conception in His Blessed Virgin Mother’s womb, there are, as stated earlier in this thread, a number of arguments based on Scriptural teachings which teach us the contrary.
First, it is to be noted that Jesus possessed glory before His conception in Blessed Mary’s womb, according to His words, “Father, glorify me in Your presence with the glory I had with You before the world began.” (John 17:5)
But, one who possesses glory before His conception in his mother’s womb necessarily must exist prior to that conception (for, only an existing person can receive/possess glory).
Thus, Jesus existed before His conception in Blessed Mary’s womb.
Again, one who is eternal and yet is born of a human mother pre-existed his conception in that mother’s womb.
But, Jesus Christ is, simply speaking, eternal, according to the words, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” (Heb. 13:8) [Note: This verse cannot possibly refer to Jesus’ human nature, for His human nature, since it at one point did not exist, and now it does, and since it is, like all human natures, subject to motion and change, can not be said to be “the same yesterday, today, and forever.” Thus, this verse certainly is referring to Jesus, a Divine Person, in His Divine Nature.] Thus, Jesus existed before His conception in Blessed Mary’s womb.
And, again,
Jesus saw Satan fall before His (Jesus’) conception in Blessed Mary’s womb, according to the words, “I saw Satan fall like lightning.” (Luke 10: 18)
But, one who sees something before his conception in his own mother’s womb necessarily really exists before said conception.
Thus, Jesus existed before His conception in Blessed Mary’s womb.
And, again,
Jesus existed before Abraham, according to the words, “Before Abraham was, I AM.” (John 8:58)
But, one who existed before Abraham existed before Blessed Mary, a daughter of Abraham.
Thus, Jesus existed before His conception in Blessed Mary’s womb.
And, again,
Jesus existed before John the Baptist, according to the Baptist’s words, “He was before me.” (Jn. 1:30)
But, one who existed before John the Baptist existed before Jesus’ human conception in Blessed Mary’s womb; for, according to the Scriptures, i.e., Lk. 1:26-38, Jesus’ human conception in Blessed Mary’s womb occurred in the sixth month of the pregnancy of the Baptist in his own mother’s womb.
Thus, Jesus existed before His conception in Blessed Mary’s womb.
Yet again,
Jesus’ origins are from of old, from ancient times, according to the prophecy of Micah 5:2.
But, one whose origins are from of old, from ancient times, pre-existed Blessed Mary.
Thus, Jesus existed before His conception in Blessed Mary’s womb.
Still more,
One who is the “Alpha and the Omega”, the “First and the Last”, “Beginning and the End”, i.e., the beginning and end of all created things, exists before Blessed Mary, for she is a creature.
But, Jesus is the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, according to Rev. 22:13.
Thus, Jesus existed before His conception in Blessed Mary’s womb.
Furthemore,
One who knows all things is God, and God existed before Blessed Mary began to exist.
But, Jesus knows all things, according to Peter’s words, “You (Jesus) know all things.” (John 21:17)
Thus, Jesus existed before His conception in Blessed Mary’s womb.
Lastly,
Jesus is the true God, according to both the implicit and even explicit teachings of many of the Scriptures (some of which have already been given); for example, “Now we live in fellowship with the true God because we live in fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ. He is the only true God, and he is eternal life.” (1 John 5:20)
But, one who is the true God is a personal being who existed before Blessed Mary.
Thus, Jesus is a Person who existed before His conception in Blessed Mary’s womb.
So, with these, and many other Scriptures, we can clearly see that Jesus Christ, the Son of Mary, is also the Son of God, and the true God, and thus pre-existed His virginal conception in the womb of that glorious and blessed Virgin, Mary.
In Christ, the Eternal Son of God and Son of Mary,
BrotherAlan