I Am: Jesus and Easter in the Book of JohnНамуна
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I am the light of the world. (John 8:12)
When Robert stopped by the Words of Hope office to thank us for how this devotional booklet helps him, tears welled up. He recounted parts of his story that were full of regret and rebellion. “I was walking in darkness and didn’t know it. Now I can see!” He shared the power of God’s Word to lead him day by day. This is exactly what Jesus offers us when he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness” (John 8:12).
The scene of this verse was likely during the Feast of Tabernacles. On one night Jews light four lamps in joyful celebration of God leading Israel through the wilderness with a pillar of fire (Exod. 13:21). The theme of light weaves through Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. Light is the first act of creation and the forever reality of the new heavens and the new earth. Psalm 119:105 describes God’s word as a light and a lamp that guides us. John 1 calls Jesus the word who was God and the true light (John 1:1, 9).
Now, on this evening in the temple, Jesus boldly claimed that he himself was that light. And he was not claiming to be the light of only the Jews. He was the light of the whole world, for whomever follows him (8:12). Once again, the salvation Jesus offered was not limited. It was for the “whoevers” in the world like Robert and you and me.
As you pray, thank Jesus for being the true light.
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The book of John records seven "I am" statements from Jesus, leading up to his death and resurrection. These statements show us Jesus' true nature and invite us to a deeper belief in him. As you prepare to celebrate Easter, take time to meditate on Jesus and his place in your life. This seven-day series was written by Rev. Jon Opgenorth and presented by Words of Hope.
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