For more than 60 minutes, I've been trying to express my entire understanding as to how I see Jesus Christ as the pre-existing SON of GOD.
But I can't.
So let it suffice that I, Jermyn Davidson, stand on the Biblical belief that Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God, existed as the literal Word of God (as in when you speak, you form your lips and using your tongue, you form words to communicate your own thoughts).
As Jesus Christ is the Word of God, He has always existed and will always exist. God is His Word and His Word is life.
Jesus gives us new life, and so we are born again, in a spiritual sense, when God breathes life into us afresh-- by faith in Jesus Christ.
That same Jesus who was killed from the beginning, but was once born and did once die and did once rise from the dead and did once ascend into Heaven in a body that could be seen then, will be seen again upon His return.
In that body, He exists now-- not as a separate person from His Father, our Father, but as the very Word of the Father, Incarnate.
The Incarnate Word of the Father, Our Savior, exists as the Will of God our Father, doing the will of God our Father-- interceeding on our behalf before God, Our Father, so that we won't all be lost.
Does this make sense Biblically, or am I way off in left field with my reasoning?
I think I make sense Biblically, but feel free to let me know if I need to return to the drawing board.