Day 32: “I am the light of the world”

In today’s Gospel (Jn 8:12–20), Jesus, speaking to the Jews, utters words that remain relevant for all time: “I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” (v. 12)

These are words that must be deeply internalized—words that illuminate and thus communicate to us the light that is Jesus Himself. The Lord addresses them to the crowd listening to Him, even though He knows they cannot yet fully understand them. With the Pharisees, however, the situation was becoming increasingly tense.

They are repeatedly scandalized by the authority that emanates from Jesus’ words—words meant to reveal to them who He was and to open the way of truth so that they might recognize Him as the Messiah. If they recognised Him as the Messiah, the door would have been opened for them to know more fully God, the Heavenly Father, who had sent Him into the world. When this path is taken, the Holy Spirit can reveal more and more of the truth to us, and our knowledge of God becomes more accurate and broader, and our love for Him grows.

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“THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD”

“I am the light of the world” (Jn 8:12).

Is there any word more beautiful than this one that You, beloved Father, have granted us through Your Son? We all long for light. Even on the natural plane, light fills us with joy—and how much more the supernatural light, which illuminates everything!

Why do so many people pass by this light? Do they perhaps love darkness more than light, as Sacred Scripture testifies?

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