Yes. Jesus was declaring Himself to be the LORD of Exodus. God spoke to Moses, “I AM THAT I AM… I AM hath sent me” ~Exodus 3:14 Later God declares, “that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I am he… before me there was no God formed” ~Isaiah 43:10.
Listen to Jesus, not theology. Not tradition:
“if ye believe not that I am, ye shall die in your sins” ~John 8:24
He connects your eternal fate to believing that statement. Not whether you believe He existed long ago. Not if you believe He is a prophet. Believing who He claims to be. Then He gives you no excuses:
“Before Abraham was, I am” ~John 8:58
They knew exactly what He was claiming. They tried to stone Him ~John 8:59 because the Law demanded death for blasphemy ~Leviticus 24:16. You do not stone a man for claiming to be greater than Abraham. You stone a man for claiming to be God.
Scripture makes His identity crystal clear:
“The Word was God… and the Word was made flesh” ~John 1:1,14
“My Lord and my God” ~John 20:28
“In him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily” ~Colossians 2:9
The issue is not grammar. It is faith. Either He is the LORD manifested in flesh. Or Jesus is a blasphemer. There is no dividing ground remaining. He told you what rests on that decision: “if ye believe not that I am, ye shall die in your sins” ~John 8:24.
Well, it is quite impossible for Yeshua to claim anything divine of himself, let alone being a part of YHWH's conversation with Moses in Exodus in reference to John 8:24. Just look at what Yeshua said to his audience here. Yeshua was warning them as a sane and holy man of God and not as some freak show where the people might call him demon-possessed if he meant or said he was the God of Abraham. He kept telling them he was the Son of God and his Messiah. He never changed this narrative, never.
(Joh 8:24) I told you that you would die in your sins. Yes, if you don't believe that
I am (he, or, the one), you will die in your sins."
(Joh 8:25) They asked, "
Then who are you?" Jesus answered, "
I am what I have told you from the beginning.
(Joh 8:26) I have much more I could say to judge you. But I tell people only what I have heard from the one who sent me, and he speaks the truth."
(Joh 8:27) They did not understand who he was talking about. He was telling them about the Father.
(Joh 8:28) So he said to them, "
You will lift up the Son of Man. Then you will know that I am. You will know that whatever I do is not by my own authority. You will know that I say only what the Father has taught me.
(Joh 8:29) The one who sent me is with me. I always do what pleases him. So he has not left me alone."
(Joh 8:30) While he was saying these things,
many people believed in him.
In verse 24, Yeshua insisted and it was crucial they knew really who he was, as he was the only one to save them from their sins, else without this knowledge and truth, they would not have the opportunity to believe in him. And consequently their sins would not be forgiven upon their death.
And if he somehow incredibly and deliberately signaled in code to his audience that he was the only one of 'I am' he, as meaning he was God himself, that would have sent him immediately afterwards, scurrying, running from the stones flying in his direction and overhead. Yeshua was not crazy or irrational here to suddenly and wildly be completely out of his mind and completely out-of-synch with his previous conversations to now suddenly say he is God. That would have be insane and he would lose is audience all together. They would call him a madman or worse.
And evidently the audience clearly did not know that this modern English expression "I am', that Yeshua allegedly spoke, the Son of God or this Son of Man meant he was God, because 1., they didn't suddenly bow down to him, or 2., get excited or pick up stones to kill him. No, they just asked him plainly, who are you, because according to them, Yeshua apparently never announced who he was yet, even thought he did already in verse 12.
So they asked him in verse 25, who he was. And Yeshua replied, I already told you
from/at the beginning,... of our discussions or when he first met them.
And in the beginning of his discussions is verse 12, he said he was
the light of the world (
and only while he was on the earth).
Then this is linked to Isaiah 42:6 and 49:6; to the Father making Yeshua his salvation,
his Messiah as the light of the world.
John 8:24 =>John 8:25 => John 8:12=> Isaiah 42:6 and 49:6
I am what/who I spoke about from the beginning, as the light of the world. The Father planned and spoke of him as the Messiah in Isaiah.
Joh 8:12 Again Jesus spoke to the crowd, saying: I am the light of the world. He that follows me shall not walk in the darkness but shall have the light of life.
Then verse 12 is directly linked to Isaiah 42:6 and 49:6; to the Father making Yeshua his salvation,
his Messiah as the light of the world.
John 8:24 =>John 8:25 => John 8:12=> Isaiah 42:6 and 49:6
This is Yeshua's only OT Isaiah connection to this subject, not in Exodus.
(Isa 42:6) I, Yahweh,
have called you in righteousness, and
will hold your hand and will keep you, and make you a covenant for the people,
as a light for the nations;
(Isa 49:6) yes, He says, It is too light a thing that you should be My servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob, and to restore the preserved of Israel: I will also
give you for a light to the nations, that you may be My salvation to the end of the earth.
When Yeshua was anointed as the Messiah, possessing the word of God and his Spirit, Yeshua became the light (life for) of the world.
It is impossible for God himself to be this light directly. He possessed his Son as his Messiah to shine His/this light into the world. God spoke his word through his Son as light as the life in his word/logos as John said in Chapter one.
Furthermore, ‘the light of the world’ is not limited to Yeshua’s physical presence on Earth. Jesus stated, "While I am in the world, I am the light of the world" (John 9:5), his presence continues through the Spirit of his Father, who dwells in believers today. They truly believe in the true Messiah as they possess the Spirit of the Father, through the Christ.
Matthew 5:14–16 is the key scripture stating that believers are the light of the world today:
"You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven."
This passage affirms that
believers are already light—not because of their own power, but because
they reflect the light of Christ. Their lives, marked by good works and moral integrity, are meant to be visible and impactful, guiding others toward God. As
Ephesians 5:8 states,
"For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light." This identity is both a present reality and a call to active witness.
This light is identified as "the light of truth," "the light of Christ," and the "Spirit of Christ," which quickens understanding and enables individuals to discern good from evil.
The light is spiritual, illuminating the human soul and guiding individuals toward righteousness and truth by his Father’s presence in his Son and then in believers, since Pentecost.
Now for someone to suggest from verse 24, and/or verse 28 (Son of Man), to conclude that Yeshua was divine or the same as his Father, YHWH, they need to re-evaluate their position. They dishonor both the Son and the Father God, who is the only YHWH.
The term "I am" should not be capitalized, as an emphatic metaphoric expression for the self-identification of Yeshua, even as his Messianic identification, and it’s not YHWH or the divine one either. It is the Son of Man, the Messiah of God as his Son.
And today, a genuine mature believer in Christ is also this same light of the world as was the Messiah, as they have the same spirit of Yeshua within them where the word/logos and Spirit of God is accessible. I've never heard of God Almighty being the light of life while in the world until he ascended into heaven. God never ascended into heaven, only his begotten Son did. Yeshua, the Son and Messiah of his Father did ascend into heaven, as believers carry this light within them today until they pass or are in the presence of God and his Son eternally..
So, you can add all the scripture you want to convince yourself that modern translated English expression 'I am,' spoken by Yeshua means he is God.
It's really a fool's errand you are pursuing here. It's like trying to make
uncooked or undercooked spaghetti stick to a wall. It will never happen. I would advise you to be better prepared before testing your ideas, using pertinent scripture and context as I have to show you that your belief on this matter is pure fantasy.
And I can also truly explain all the other so-called great 'I am' statements with pertinent scripture and context, that reveals Yeshua is the Son of Man, the Son of God and his Messiah - not God. Believe in this true Messiah and your sins will be forgiven. His God and mine would be very happy if you did.