Jesus said to them, âTruly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am.â (John 8:58)Jesusâ climactic reply, âTruly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am,â was nothing less than a claim to full deity. The Lord once again took for Himself the sacred name of God (see the discussion of 8:24 in chapter 29 of this volume). Obviously, as the eternal God (John 1:1â2), He existed before Abrahamâs time. Homer Kent explains, âBy using the timeless âI amâ rather than âI was,â Jesus conveyed not only the idea of existence prior to Abraham, but timelessnessâthe very nature of God himself (Exod. 3:14)â (Light in the Darkness [Grand Rapids: Baker, 1974], 128â29). . . .