To read the texts click on the texts: Gen 17:3-9; Jn 8:51-59
The consequence of keeping Jesus’ word is the
destruction of death itself, since his word is a life giving word and can only
result in life. This promise of Jesus is misunderstood by the listeners. They
attack Jesus’ identity by appealing to Abraham and the fact that he died. Since
Abraham died, the words of Jesus cannot be true. They thus accuse Jesus of
being possessed by a demon. They keep challenging Jesus by asking him whether
he is greater than Abraham. While the question here assumes a negative
response, for the one who has accepted Jesus, the response can only be
positive. Jesus is indeed greater than Abraham and all the prophets. The reason
for this is that Jesus does not glorify himself. It is the Father himself who
glorifies Jesus. It is the God in whom the Jews believe who glorifies Jesus.
The Jews claim to “know” him, but in reality do not. It is Jesus who knows and
reveals the Father and so anyone who refuses to believe in this revelation is
shutting him/herself out from the truth and so indulging in lies and falsehood.
For the first time here Jesus himself appeals to
Abraham to prove his claims. However, by the use of the distancing “your
ancestor Abraham” Jesus indicates on the one hand that there is a distance
between him and his listeners and on the other that while they may have Abraham
as their ancestor (father) he has only God as his. Even so it is Abraham their
father who also testified to Jesus when the grace was given to him by God to
“see” Jesus’ day. He did see it and rejoiced in it. Here too the Jews
misunderstand Jesus. They appeal to chronology, not realizing that Jesus goes
beyond time and space. The double “Amen” with which Jesus responds is an
indication on the one had of a new teaching and on the other of a deep
revelation. While on the one hand there is a contrast of tenses: the past (Abraham
was) and the present (I am), on the other hand the “I am” saying is used here
in the absolute sense indicating that Jesus identifies himself with God. Jesus
is infinitely greater than Abraham since Jesus is one with God.
The Jews respond to this revelation by wanting to stone Jesus because they consider it blasphemy. However, since his hour had not yet come, Jesus cannot be touched.
As human beings we often set limits on ourselves.
While this is bad enough, we often also go further and set limits on God. We
decide in advance what God can and cannot do and so miss out on mystery and
miracle. Our stereotypes and closed minds result in our missing out on the
revelation that God continues to make to us. In our understanding of who God is
or how he reveals himself, it is important for us to note that with our finite
minds we will never be able to totally fathom the depths of this mystery. We
are limited by space and time, but God is not. Thus, it is important to open
our minds as fully as we can and even after we have done this to know that
there will still be much that we do not and can never know.
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