
When Jesus said, “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30), His words were not misunderstood. The people around Him picked up stones because they knew exactly what He was claiming: that He is God. Yet today, our vision of Jesus often becomes blurry, clouded by cultural opinions, personal preferences, and spiritual “light pollution.” Like a telescope knocked out of focus, we can reduce Jesus to a teacher, a friend, or a Sunday tradition, instead of beholding Him as the Lord of the galaxies. The question is not who Jesus thought He was. The question is: Do we see Him clearly, and does our life reflect it?