Preexistence of Christ
Jesus did not begin to exist in Bethlehem; the Son existed eternally before taking on flesh.
Formal Definition
The preexistence of Christ teaches that the Son of God existed eternally with the Father before His incarnation in history.
Key Scriptures
John 1:1–3
John 8:58
John 17:5
Colossians 1:15–17
John 8:58
John 17:5
Colossians 1:15–17
Explanation
The incarnation is not the creation of a new divine person but the entrance of the eternal Son into human history. The Son shares the divine glory and participates in creation itself. This doctrine safeguards Christ’s deity and the grandeur of redemption.
Scripture Index
Micah 5:2
John 1:1–3
John 8:58
John 17:5
Colossians 1:15–17
John 1:1–3
John 8:58
John 17:5
Colossians 1:15–17
Subtopics
Eternal Sonship
Divine glory
Creator Christ
Divine glory
Creator Christ
Application / Why It Matters
This doctrine deepens worship by showing that the one who came humbly is the eternal Lord.
Historical / Church Reflection
The church strongly defended Christ’s eternal preexistence against views that made Him a created being.
Viewpoints / Debates
Major historic differences revolve around how the Son’s eternal relation to the Father is described, not whether He existed before the incarnation.
