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The Word Made Flesh
Rev. James C. Matthews 

"And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the 
glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth." John
1:14

John 1:14 is one of the most revealing scriptures in the Bible. It not only 
reveals God Himself having come as one of us, but a kingdom principle that God
intends for us to live by. This principle simply stated is: Every word God 
speaks, He intends for it to be made flesh - or manifest! If this is true, and
believers desire to see God's Word manifest in their lives, why is there so 
little manifestation taking place? It is not that the Word is impotent or 
insufficient.
Far from it! The answer lies in our lack of understanding concerning the 
biblical principle and process by which God has ordained manifestation occur.


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Many people have become frustrated, and even fainted, due to a lack of 
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the Word of God, but are still waiting on the promises to manifest in their 
lives. We misunderstand what the Word of God is and how it manifests in our
lives. Manifestation is really the revelation of what was there all the time - 
it just wasn't visible. Manifestation is a two part process that involves
both God and man. God initiates the process by providing the spiritual 
substance of the thing, then man is responsible for doing what is necessary in 
the
natural to prepare a place for it to manifest. Without both there will be no 
manifestation. 

"Now faith (the Word of God) is the substance of things hoped for and the 
evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1, brackets added). This scripture 
reveals
that God has provided the substance of all things we hope for through His Word. 
Our ability to see what we're hoping for is dependent upon a place being
prepared in the natural. 

This is more clearly seen in John 1:1 and John 1:14. It reads, "In the 
beginning was the word' ... 'And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us." The 
Word
has been there all the time. However, when God decided to make His Word flesh 
or to manifest it, He had to find a "prepared place" (Mary's womb) for the
Pre-existing Word to manifest itself. Man now could see what had been there 
from the beginning. We first receive a thing by our hearing before it can pass
through our hands.

As I considered this revelation, the Holy Spirit revealed to me, there is so 
little manifestation in believers' lives because they do not understand that
God provides for us by speaking to us. Every provision God has given man has 
come from His mouth. They continue to look for things at the mailbox, another
person or through a job, when the authorized means of manifestation begin in 
the Word. God has done His part - He has given us His Word. We must receive
and prepare to see what He has said.

I praise God for His Word that was made flesh! When we were helplessly lost and 
desperately indebted to sin, God sent His Word to be made flesh for us.
The same Word that created all things (Hebrews 11:3, Colossians 1:16), became a 
man so that He could die for all men and pay a debt that we could not pay.
I thank God that His Word became flesh! Even more so, I am glad that His Word 
has found a prepared place in me and become flesh!

James C. Matthews

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