Jesus said to
them, "Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM."
John
8:58
Talk about conversation stoppers.
The Pharisees were shocked. They couldn’t believe their ears. Jesus of Nazareth
had just called Himself “I AM.” Just moments before He said that He was
older than Abraham and now, in effect, He was saying that He was the God of
Abraham. They immediately picked up stones to throw at Him.
This was no inside joke or subtle
allusion. Jesus had blatantly applied one of the most powerful names of God to
Himself. They knew the scripture: “God declared to Moses ‘I AM WHO I AM.’
And He said, ‘Thus you shall say to the children of Israel, 'I AM has sent me to you.'” (Exodus 3:14).
The
Jewish leaders didn’t believe the Lord. They refused to have Him rule over them
and by doing that, they were guilty of the crime of rejecting the Living God.
When Jesus
called Himself the great I AM, He calls all humanity to
respond to His claim. To reject or ignore the deity of Christ is to choose not
to believe the Master. Believing Him is to praise, worship, and honor Him as
the everlasting God.
By the Spirit all pervading,
Hosts unnumbered round the Lamb,
Crowned with light and joy unfading,
Hail Him as the great “I AM.”
J.N. Darby (1800-1882)
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