“Then said the Jews unto Him [the Lord Jesus], Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast Thou seen Abraham? Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am” (John 8:57-58).
About 1500 years after the Lord spoke to Moses and sent him to deliver the children of Israel, the Lord Jesus came into this world. He was the Son of God, and was the same One who had said to Moses, Tell them that I AM has sent you. When the Jews challenged the Lord Jesus as to who He was, He gave them the same answer that Moses gave to the children of Israel—“Before Abraham was, I am.”
The Jews immediately recognized that He was claiming to be God, and they took up stones to throw at Him, thinking that He was speaking blasphemy. But notice how the Lord Jesus worded His answer. He did not say, Before Abraham was, I was. That would have been true, but it was also true of Abraham’s father, grandfather, etc. However, when the Lord Jesus said, “Before Abraham was, I am,” He clearly identified Himself as the One who had existed from all eternity, before time existed. Sadly, the Jews did not want to believe on Him, in spite of all the miracles He performed. Tomorrow, and for the next few days, we will consider a few other examples where the Lord Jesus uses the words “I am.”
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