Jesus Is the Light of the World (I AM Series Part 2)
In John 8:12, Jesus does not offer a suggestion or a poetic image for reflection. He makes a declaration that confronts every person who hears it: “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” This is not language meant to inspire from a distance. It is a claim that demands a response. Like His statement in John 6—“I am the bread of life”—this moment reveals something essential about who Jesus is and what humanity truly needs. To understand it rightly, we must look carefully at the setting, the meaning of light throughout Scripture, and what Jesus is claiming about Himself. Because this is not simply a comforting image. It is a dividing line. The Setting: Light in the Temple Jesus speaks these words during the Feast of Tabernacles, one of Israel’s most significant celebrations. Each evening, large lamps were lit in the temple courts, casting light across Jerusalem. These lights were not decorative; they pointed back to t...