Word, The
In Greek the word for "word" is logos. It is used in many places, but of special interest is how it is used of Jesus. In John 1:1 it says, "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God." The Word is divine and the word "became flesh and dwelt among us" (John ). In other words, Jesus is the Word of God who represents God to us and us to God.
The term is also used to describe the Scriptures (Rom. 9:6; Heb. ), Christ's teaching (Luke 5:1), and the gospel message (Acts ).
The Word of God:
Worship
The obligation of God's creation to give to Him all honor, praise, adoration, and glory due Him because He is the holy and divine creator. Worship is to be given to God only (Exodus 20:3; Matt. ). Jesus, being God in flesh (John 1:1,14 ; Col. 2:9), was worshipped (Matt. 2:2,11; ; John -38; Heb. 1:6).
Wrath
Biblically, it is the divine judgment upon sin and sinners. It does not merely mean that it is a casual response by God to ungodliness, but carries the meaning of hatred, revulsion, and indignation. God is by nature love (1 John ), however, in His justice He must punish sin. The punishment is called the wrath of God. It will occur on the final Day of Judgment when those who are unsaved will incur the wrath of God. It is, though, presently being released upon the ungodly (Rom. -32) in the hardening of their hearts.
Wrath is described as God's anger (Num. 32:10-13), as stored up (