
John 14:1-11 The Way, the Truth, and the Life
“Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. In My Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also. And where I go you know, and the way you know.”
Thomas said to Him, “Lord, we do not know where You are going, and how can we know the way?”
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.
The Father Revealed
“If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; and from now on you know Him and have seen Him.”
Philip said to Him, “Lord, show us the Father, and it is sufficient for us.”
Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you so long, and yet you have not known Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father; so how can you say, ‘Show us the Father’? Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me? The words that I speak to you I do not speak on My own authority; but the Father who dwells in Me does the works. Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father in Me, or else believe Me for the sake of the works themselves.”
Well, the disciples are distressed! Jesus has just warned them that one of them will be a traitor, and that he, Jesus, will die shortly. Judas has left, presumably on some errand assigned by Jesus. Peter has made a ringing declaration that he will bitterly regret by tomorrow morning. And now Jesus is embarking in earnest on imparting everything he must before his time dwindles away.
“Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me.” First, Jesus is ordering the disciples not to allow their hearts to become troubled. As I am writing this study, our hospital is being convulsed by rumors, most of which have no basis in fact. When we allow our hearts to be troubled, we open ourselves up to listening to wild gossip; the more gossip we listen to, the more agitated we will become and the less peace we will have. Jesus is trying to prepare his disciples for what’s about to happen.
“In My Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also.“ In Jesus’ day, very few families lived in solitary dwellings; instead, young couples would live with the wife’s family in rooms the groom would prepare ahead of time. Guests would be accommodated in special chambers if there was room. Here Jesus is promising that just as a bridegroom prepares a place for his bride, so He is going to his Heavenly Father and will prepare a place for those who love Him and who long to be with Him for eternity.
“And where I go you know, and the way you know.” Thomas said to Him, “Lord, we do not know where You are going, and how can we know the way?” The disciples are already worried and now they are also confused. Jesus appears to be speaking riddles. Little wonder that Thomas pipes up and asks these questions. Thomas is merely voicing what the other disciples are thinking.
“Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” This statement is one of the most profound tenets of faith in the entire Bible. Jesus is the way because he is about to die for the sins of the whole world. Jesus is the truth because everything he has taught about the Kingdom of God and about his Heavenly Father is true. Nobody else has ever gotten everything about the Kingdom of Heaven completely correct. Jesus is the life because those who believe in him and accept his blood sacrifice for their sins will have everlasting life in heaven with him.
“If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; and from now on you know Him and have seen Him.”
Philip said to Him, “Lord, show us the Father, and it is sufficient for us.” Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you so long, and yet you have not known Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father; so how can you say, ‘Show us the Father’? Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me? The words that I speak to you I do not speak on My own authority; but the Father who dwells in Me does the works. Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father in Me, or else believe Me for the sake of the works themselves.” One last time, Jesus is emphasizing to the disciples that God the Father is the One who is working through him and speaking through him.
While the crowds have seen a handful of miracles each time, the disciples have witnessed countless miracles and have even been the agents for some of those miracles. The miracles alone should be enough to convince the disciples of the reality of God the Father and of His Nature.
What do these verses mean for us? For believers, Jesus IS the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No matter what we are going through, we can rest assured that God the Father loves us and has already prepared places in heaven for us.
Psalm 46:1-3 tells us: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, Even though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; though its waters roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with its swelling.” Psalm 125:1-2 also tells us: Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be moved, but abides forever. As the mountains surround Jerusalem, so the Lord surrounds His people from this time forth and forever.”
St. Paul, writing after Jesus’ death and resurrection and facing his own certain death tells the Romans: “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? As it is written: “For Your sake we are killed all day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter.” Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, 39 nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” (Romans 8:35-38)
Jesus has demonstrated the nature of his Heavenly Father. Standing on these promises, we can remain fearless, no matter what life throws at us, for we have an eternal destiny that cannot be stolen from us. John 10:27-29 says, “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of My Father’s hand.” The disciples are about to enter the darkest night of their lives, but at the end, they will see Jesus risen from the dead and they will never fear death again. May God give us faith to trust Him!
PRAYER: Father God, thank You for loving us and for caring for us. Lord, help us to trust when we do not see. Help us to remember Your eternal promises and to KNOW that nobody can snatch us out of Your hands! In the mighty and precious Name of King Jesus. Amen.











