
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send us Fan Mail
He says it out loud in the brightest place in Jerusalem: “I am the light of the world.” And instead of worship, he gets cross-examined. We’re back in John 8:12–20, where Jesus steps into the same unresolved conflict from John 7 and makes a declaration that leaves no room for neutrality. If you’ve ever felt the unease of being in total darkness and not knowing your next step, you already understand the human problem he’s addressing: spiritual darkness that produces fear, drift, and the haunting questions of why we’re here and where life is going.
We slow down and let the Feast of Tabernacles do its work. Those towering temple lampstands weren’t background décor; they pointed to the pillar of fire that guided Israel through the wilderness. Jesus stands in that exact setting and claims he isn’t borrowing the symbol, he is the reality. This is biblical theology with teeth: the “I AM” name from Exodus, the promise of Isaiah’s light to those in deep darkness, and John’s opening claim that the Light has entered the world.
Then the tone turns legal. The Pharisees challenge his authority, demand witnesses, and try to win on a technicality. Jesus exposes the real issue: judging “according to the flesh” while missing what God is doing right in front of them. The passage presses a personal verdict too. The question isn’t whether you’ve heard enough information, but whether your heart is oriented toward following Jesus. If this helped you, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review, and tell us: will you follow the light or stay in the dark?
Support the show
Please visit www.chosenbydesign.net for more information on Pastor Harry’s new book, "Chosen By Design - God’s Purpose for Your Life."
By Pastor Harry BehrensSend us Fan Mail
He says it out loud in the brightest place in Jerusalem: “I am the light of the world.” And instead of worship, he gets cross-examined. We’re back in John 8:12–20, where Jesus steps into the same unresolved conflict from John 7 and makes a declaration that leaves no room for neutrality. If you’ve ever felt the unease of being in total darkness and not knowing your next step, you already understand the human problem he’s addressing: spiritual darkness that produces fear, drift, and the haunting questions of why we’re here and where life is going.
We slow down and let the Feast of Tabernacles do its work. Those towering temple lampstands weren’t background décor; they pointed to the pillar of fire that guided Israel through the wilderness. Jesus stands in that exact setting and claims he isn’t borrowing the symbol, he is the reality. This is biblical theology with teeth: the “I AM” name from Exodus, the promise of Isaiah’s light to those in deep darkness, and John’s opening claim that the Light has entered the world.
Then the tone turns legal. The Pharisees challenge his authority, demand witnesses, and try to win on a technicality. Jesus exposes the real issue: judging “according to the flesh” while missing what God is doing right in front of them. The passage presses a personal verdict too. The question isn’t whether you’ve heard enough information, but whether your heart is oriented toward following Jesus. If this helped you, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review, and tell us: will you follow the light or stay in the dark?
Support the show
Please visit www.chosenbydesign.net for more information on Pastor Harry’s new book, "Chosen By Design - God’s Purpose for Your Life."