Jesus’ patience for humanity is exemplified in the lengthy teaching he gives so that we might believe in Him as the Sin of God. In John 8:31-42, the use of the word “if” plays a role in shaping the relationship between Jesus and His followers. Jesus tells the Jews who believed in Him, “If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples” (verse 31). This conditional statement invites a deeper commitment to His words, emphasizing that true discipleship goes beyond mere belief. The “if” here validates the choice and responsibility of individuals to actively engage with and follow Christ’s teachings.
Later, in verse 36, Jesus asserts, “If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” This conditional statement shifts the focus to the liberating power of Christ, showing that freedom from sin is a gift that cannot be earned or attained by human effort alone. The “if” points to the grace and sovereignty of Jesus in granting freedom, revealing that true freedom comes through Him.
Reflecting on this passage, the word “if” invites both challenge and assurance. It calls believers to examine their lives in light of Christ’s teachings and reminds them of the importance of remaining faithful. At the same time, it assures them that the freedom Jesus offers is not conditional on their own strength, but on His ability to set them free.
Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC
( Sister Communicator)