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In the New Testament, the phrase "Word (LOGOS) of God," found in John 1:1 and elsewhere, shows God's desire and ability to "speak" to us. The Christian expression of this communication is evidenced in Christ, who is the "Word become flesh." In these three biblical words, Christianity points to the possibility of union between the human and the divine, or the personal and the absolute. God's logos, which the Christ represents, acts as a bridge between our inner spiritual needs and the answer proclaimed by the Christian message.
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