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You can spend a lifetime around Jesus and still keep Him at arm’s length. That’s the unsettling tension in John 8:21-30, where Jesus moves from “I am the light of the world” to a warning with real finality: “You will seek me and die in your sins.” If you’ve ever wondered why some forms of “belief” feel sincere but never reshape a life, this teaching is for you.
I walk through how the Gospel of John itself defines belief, not as a one-time agreement, but as new birth, dependence, and movement toward Christ. John’s repeated images are stubbornly active: drinking living water, eating the bread of life, coming to Jesus when you’re thirsty, and following the Light out of darkness. That framework changes how we hear Jesus’ words “unless you believe that I am He,” because the issue isn’t a lack of information. The Pharisees have the data, the tradition, and the reputation, yet they still want the miracle without the Master and the gift without the Giver.
We also trace Jesus’ promise that the truth will become unmistakable when the Son of Man is “lifted up” on the cross, echoing the wilderness story in Numbers 21. The cross exposes our sin, displays God’s justice, and proves God’s love, all at once. The episode ends with a simple question that won’t let us hide behind religious language: are we seeking Jesus on our own terms, or are we following Him in surrendered faith and real discipleship?
If this stirred questions or conviction, listen through to the prayer, then share this with a friend and leave a review so more people can find it. Subscribe for the next part of John 8, and reach out at thetaway.faith with your questions or comments.
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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
You can spend a lifetime around Jesus and still keep Him at arm’s length. That’s the unsettling tension in John 8:21-30, where Jesus moves from “I am the light of the world” to a warning with real finality: “You will seek me and die in your sins.” If you’ve ever wondered why some forms of “belief” feel sincere but never reshape a life, this teaching is for you.
I walk through how the Gospel of John itself defines belief, not as a one-time agreement, but as new birth, dependence, and movement toward Christ. John’s repeated images are stubbornly active: drinking living water, eating the bread of life, coming to Jesus when you’re thirsty, and following the Light out of darkness. That framework changes how we hear Jesus’ words “unless you believe that I am He,” because the issue isn’t a lack of information. The Pharisees have the data, the tradition, and the reputation, yet they still want the miracle without the Master and the gift without the Giver.
We also trace Jesus’ promise that the truth will become unmistakable when the Son of Man is “lifted up” on the cross, echoing the wilderness story in Numbers 21. The cross exposes our sin, displays God’s justice, and proves God’s love, all at once. The episode ends with a simple question that won’t let us hide behind religious language: are we seeking Jesus on our own terms, or are we following Him in surrendered faith and real discipleship?
If this stirred questions or conviction, listen through to the prayer, then share this with a friend and leave a review so more people can find it. Subscribe for the next part of John 8, and reach out at thetaway.faith with your questions or comments.
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."