Sermon On The Light Of The World
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On the evening of the next to the last
day of the feast, when the scene was brilliantly illuminated by the
lights of the candelabras and the torches, Jesus stood up in the midst
of the assembled throng and said:
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“I
am the light of the world. He who follows me shall not walk in darkness
but shall have the light of life. Presuming to place me on trial and
assuming to sit as my judges, you declare that, if I bear witness of
myself, my witness cannot be true. But never can the creature sit in
judgment on the Creator. Even if I do bear witness about myself, my
witness is everlastingly true, for I know whence I came, who I am, and
whither I go. You who would kill the Son of Man know not whence I came,
who I am, or whither I go. You judge only by the appearances of the
flesh; you do not perceive the realities of the spirit. I judge no man,
not even my archenemy. But if I should choose to judge, my judgment
would be true and righteous, for I would judge not alone but in
association with my Father who sent me into the world, and who is the
source of all true judgment. You even allow that the witness of two
reliable persons may be accepted—well, then, I bear witness
of these truths; so also does my Father in heaven. And when I told you
this yesterday, in your darkness you asked me, `Where is your
Father?’ Truly, you know neither me nor my Father, for if you
had known me, you would also have known the Father.
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“I
have already told you that I am going away, and that you will seek me
and not find me, for where I am going you cannot come. You who would
reject this light are from beneath; I am from above. You who prefer to
sit in darkness are of this world. I am not of this world, and I live
in the eternal light of the Father of lights. You all have had abundant
opportunity to learn who I am, but you shall have still other evidence
confirming the identity of the Son of Man. I am the light of life, and
every one who deliberately and with understanding rejects this saving
light shall die in his sins. Much I have to tell you, but you are
unable to receive my words. However, he who sent me is true and
faithful; my Father loves even his erring children. And all that my
Father has spoken I also proclaim to the world.
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“When
the Son of Man is lifted up, then shall you all know that I am he, and
that I have done nothing of myself but only as the Father has taught
me. I speak these words to you and to your children. And he who sent me
is even now with me; he has not left me alone, for I do always that
which is pleasing in his sight.”
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As Jesus thus taught the pilgrims in the temple courts, many believed.
And no man dared to lay hands upon him.
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