Today’s
Gospel reading contains the last public discourse of Jesus in the Gospel of
John. It serves as the epilogue to, and summarizes the main themes of Jesus’
public ministry. The words are a proclamation, as indicated by the words “cried
out” in 12:44, which begin the discourse. Jesus has been sent as the revelation
of God and, though no one has ever seen God, the one who sees Jesus, sees God.
Jesus makes God known in a way never known before. He is the unique revelation
of the Father as Father since he is Son. His reason for coming into the world
was not to hide but to reveal and hence, he came as light. All are invited to
come to this light so as not to stay in darkness any longer. Since the
invitation that Jesus gives is free, one is not compelled to accept it. Every
individual is free to make his/her choice. There is no coercion or force or any
kind of pressure to accept. One will not be judged, even if one rejects the
invitation, since the prime purpose of Jesus’ coming into the world is not to
judge, but to save. Though this is true,
the ones who do not accept the true word spoken in Jesus will have to accept
responsibility for the choice that he/she makes. Jesus keeps revealing all that the Father has
asked him to reveal.
These
verses are a call to decision and commitment. One has to decide for or against,
one has to make a choice. If one does not make a choice “for”, one is, in
effect, making a choice “against” because with Jesus, there is no middle way.
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