Catholic Daily Reflections

Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent - Believing Beyond Natural Powers

Mar 25, 2026
A reflection on John 8 that explains why Jesus’ claim of eternal being provoked outrage. Short lessons contrast “came to be” with the absolute “I AM” in Greek. The talk highlights Jesus as the eternal Word entering history. It considers human difficulty accepting supernatural claims and calls for an openness to infused faith and divine revelation.
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Jesus Contrasts Created Existence With Eternal Being

  • Jesus contrasts Abraham's created, historical existence with his own absolute eternal being to reveal divine identity.
  • The Greek verbs ἐγένετο (came to be) for Abraham and εἰμί (I AM) for Jesus highlight creation versus timeless existence, linking John 8 to John 1.
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Divine Claim Triggers Outrage Because It Exceeds Natural Reason

  • Claiming to be the eternal Word explains why Jews reacted with outrage and attempted to stone Jesus as blasphemy.
  • The narrator notes that such a claim exceeds natural reason and requires a supernatural reception to be believed.
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Faith As A Directly Infused Spiritual Sense

  • Human reason and miracles alone are insufficient; belief in Jesus' divinity requires the infused gift of faith.
  • The narrator describes faith as a divine direct communication into the mind, like a spiritual sixth sense enabling understanding and assent.
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