Gospel
John 8:51-59
Your father Abraham saw my Day and was glad
Jesus said to the Jews:
‘I tell you most solemnly,
whoever keeps my word
will never see death.’
The Jews said, ‘Now we know for certain that you are possessed. Abraham is dead, and the prophets are dead, and yet you say, “Whoever keeps my word will never know the taste of death.” Are you greater than our father Abraham, who is dead? The prophets are dead too. Who are you claiming to be?’ Jesus answered:
‘If I were to seek my own glory
that would be no glory at all;
my glory is conferred by the Father,
by the one of whom you say, “He is our God”
although you do not know him.
But I know him,
and if I were to say: I do not know him,
I should be a liar, as you are liars yourselves.
But I do know him, and I faithfully keep his word.
Your father Abraham rejoiced
to think that he would see my Day;
he saw it and was glad.’
The Jews then said, ‘You are not fifty yet, and you have seen Abraham!’ Jesus replied:
‘I tell you most solemnly,
before Abraham ever was,
I Am.’
At this they picked up stones to throw at him; but Jesus hid himself and left the Temple.
Reflection
In John 8:51-59, Jesus invites us into a paradox: true life comes not from denying death, but from abiding in His word and in the eternal Father. Abraham rejoiced because he trusted in what was to come; Jesus reveals that the Day he speaks of is the very presence of God among us. When confronted with death and disbelief, Jesus names the timeless I Am, anchoring our hope not in human endurance but in divine revelation.
Reflection Question
How might I live today in a way that voices trust in Jesus as the I Am, even when fear or doubt arise?
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Open my heart to your eternal Word. Help me to trust in Jesus, the I Am, and to walk in the light of his truth today. Guard me from fear and sustain me with your presence, now and always. Amen.
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