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John
  
19They said to him therefore, "Where is your Father?" Jesus answered, "You know neither me nor my Father; if you knew me, you would know my Father also."20These words he spoke in the treasury, as he taught in the temple; but no one arrested him, because his hour had not yet come.


The Jews misunderstood Jesus, and had no wish to understand, rather they wished to trap him in obvious blasphemy, so they asked, "Whom do you call Father?" Joseph was long since dead, and they knew what Jesus had in mind by "My Father." But they looked for a direct assertion that God was his Father.
Jesus did not answer them directly, because the knowledge of God is not apart from knowing Jesus. The Son is in the Father and the Father in him. He who rejects the Son, how can that person know God truly? But whoever believes in the Son and loves him, to him God reveals Himself; for whoever sees the Son sees the Father.
These words were spoken at a corner of the temple where contributions were gathered. Doubtless there were guards all round the temple. Despite these soldiers, no one dared arrest Jesus. God’s arm was his protection. The hour of his betrayal ordained by God had not yet struck. Only your heavenly Father can decide your destiny.

Prayer
O Christ, we magnify and love you. You do not judge us as we deserve, but you save us. You are the light of the world, illumining those who come to you. Transform us by the rays of your love and soften our hardness that we might know you.
Question
How does the witness of Jesus to himself as light of the world relate to our knowledge of the heavenly Father?