"Before Abraham Came to Be, I AM"
Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent John 8:51–59 Today’s Gospel brings us into one of the most profound and breathtaking moments in all of Scripture. Jesus speaks openly about life, death, and the promise that those who keep his word “will never see death.” The crowd struggles to understand him, and their questions grow sharper. How can this man—who appears so ordinary—claim something so extraordinary? Then Jesus says the words that change everything: “Before Abraham came to be, I AM.” In that moment, Jesus is not simply teaching. He is revealing. Jesus is not offering an opinion about God—he is speaking as God. The divine name spoken to Moses at the burning bush now comes from the lips of Jesus. It is a moment of stunning clarity, yet it is met with resistance, confusion, even hostility. This Gospel invites us to reflect on how God reveals the Godself in our own lives. Sometimes God’s presence is unmistakable—a moment of grace, a sudden peace, a prayer answ...