14:2 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.
14:3 And if I go and prepare a place for you,
I will come again, and receive you unto myself;
that where I am, [there] ye may be also.
14:4 And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know.
my Father's house - GK= oikia, house, habitation (ie., the heavens. cp. 1Kin 8:27).
The believer's true Home is heavenly, not earthly.-
Abraham and the patriarchs anticipated arrival in that city. Heb 11:8-16
I would have told you, if it were not so.- Christ is uniquely qualified to confirm
the reality of the heavenly city, the hope of OT believers. Joh 3:13
Note that our Lord has taken these tasks upon Himself. He has not delegated them to angels. The Bridegroom personally prepares everything, to take His Bride to Himself.
The language of v.2-4 is in keeping with the marriage customs of the Jews, at that time. The bridegroom, having secured the hand of his intended bride by paying a dowery, would return alone to his father's house. There he would prepare a place (often an addition to the father's house) for his bride. Only after everything was ready, would he return for her, and take her to his father's house, where they would be married, and where they would live together, in the place prepared.
14:5 Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; {cp. Joh 13:36}
and how can we know the way?
14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life:
no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
14:7 If ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also:
and from henceforth ye know him, and have seen him.
14:8 Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us {ie., it is sufficient for us}.
14:9 Jesus saith unto him,
Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
he that hath seen me hath seen the Father;
and how sayest thou [then], Shew us the Father?
14:10 Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?
the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself:
but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.
14:11 Believe me that I [am] in the Father, and the Father in me:
or else believe me for the very works' sake.
hast thou not 'known' me?- GK= ginosko, to come to understand, to know by experience (cp. v.7).
14:12 Verily, verily, I say unto you,
He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also;
and greater [works] than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.
greater works - Does this refer to miracles, signs and wonders, as some assume?
The twelve disciples had already done miracles like those of Jesus. Mat 10:5-8
Which is greater?
to heal the physically sick and raise the physically dead,
to enjoy a few fleeting years of earthly life?
to lead spiritually dead men to eternal life?
The miracles performed by Jesus and by the apostles were signs to confirm the Gospel message, primarily to Jewish listeners (1Cor 1:22). Yet, many, who saw those miracles, remained in the spiritual blindness of unbelief (Joh 12:37-40).
The first half of the book of Acts records several apostolic miracles, but none of them were greater than those performed by Jesus. However, as the apostles preached "Christ crucified, risen and coming again," great multitudes were born again, in numbers far exceeding the few who followed Jesus during His earthly ministry (eg., Acts 2:41; 3:6,11-19). In the second half of Acts, miracles become increasingly scarce, but the number of believers continues to grow exponentially, in response to the Word of God (eg., Acts 6:7; 12:24; 16:4,5; 19:20; 28:23,24; See Rom 10:17 and context).
because I go unto my Father.-
These 'greater works' are part of what Jesus referred to as "the works that I do." v.12-14
Christ came into the world to accomplish the work that the Father gave Him to do (Joh 4:34; 17:4). That work was far greater than the temporary healing of perishing bodies. Only He could pay the price of redemption for sinful men. He finished that work on the cross. Yet, following His resurrection and ascension into heaven, He continues His work of building His church, as He calls men to trust in Him, by whom God has provided full salvation. He does that 'calling' work through men who "believe in" (trust in) Him (not in their own ability).
He entrusts believers with 'the word of reconciliation' (the Gospel message),
by which He calls sinners to right relationship with God, through the means of reconciliation which He Himself has provided for all who believe. 2Cor 5:18-21; 6:1,2
14:13 And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name,
that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
14:14 If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do [it].
to 'ask in my name'- means more than just adding His name at the end of my prayer.
'The name of Jesus' is not a magic formula to secure whatever I want.
Prayer 'in His name' conforms my heart to His purposes...
To ask on the basis of what the blood of Christ has secured for us.
Access, into God's holy presence, by means of the remission of sin. Heb 10:19-22
Communion, with the holy God, by means of cleansing from incidental sins (eg., 1Joh 1:7-9).
To ask with confidence in His authority, and ability. v.12; Mat 28:18-20
To ask 'according to His will' (1Joh 5:14) implies that...
Our asking must agree with the heart of Christ, who does only what glorifies the Father. cp. Joh 15:7,8; 1Cor 10:31; Col 3:17
14:15 If ye love me, keep my commandments. {cp. v.21-24} 14:16 And I will pray the Father,
and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;
14:17 [Even] the Spirit of truth; {cp. v.6; Joh 15:26; 16:13; 1Joh 4:6}
whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him:
but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.
14:18 I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.
14:19 Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more;
but ye see me: because I live, ye shall live also.
14:20 At that day ye shall know that I [am] in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you.
another {GK=allos, another of the same sort} Comforter {GK= parakletos, one who comes alongside, a consoler, a counselor}-
Up until this time, Jesus was their comforter (v.1). But He was about to go away. Today, Christ is our 'advocate' {GK= parakletos} with the Father, in heaven (1Joh 2:1; cp. Rom 8:34; Heb 7:25). However, He continues His ministry to His children who are living on earth, through the Holy Spirit, who is always with us. v.16; eg., Rom 8:26-27
the Spirit of truth...-
...dwells {present tense} with you.- ie., in the Person of Jesus Christ. cp. v.7,9; Joh 1:14; 3:34
...shall be {future tense} in you.- The Holy Spirit came to indwell all believers,
at the Pentecost following Jesus' death and resurrection.
In John's Gospel, Jesus declared Himself as the fulfillment of the feasts of Tabernacles & Passover. These were two of the three feasts at which attendance was required of all Jewish men (Deu 16:16). The significance of the third feast, would not be fulfilled until the Holy Spirit was given at Pentecost (also called 'the feast of weeks'). This feast, which celebrated an annual harvest season, marked the beginning of Christ's harvest, the ingathering of believer's into His Church. (For more see the Book Notes at Acts 2:1-4.)
I will not leave you comfortless {GK=orphanos, fatherless, desolate}...
Jesus was about to go away. But He was not abandoning them to their enemies.
assure them of their relationship to Him.- "at that day ye shall know..." v.20; Rom 8:16; 1Joh 5:10
I in my Father... ye in me... I in you...-
ye in me...- Believers are 'baptized' into Him (fully identified with Him)...
as Noah, in the Ark, passed through judgment. cp. 1Pet 3:20,21
as members in His body, joined to Him. 1Cor 12:12,13
as branches in the Vine, dependent upon Him. Joh 15:1-5
I in you...- Because He lives within, believers are sanctified {set apart} for God.
- As He lives within, we become increasingly like Him. Gal 2:20
14:21 He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me:
and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father,
and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.
14:22 Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot,
Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world?
14:23 Jesus answered and said unto him,
If a man love me, he will keep my words:
and my Father will love him,
and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.
14:24 He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings:
and the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father's which sent me.
14:25 These things have I spoken unto you, being [yet] present with you.
14:26 But the Comforter {v.16}, [which is] the Holy Ghost {ie., the Holy Spirit},
whom the Father will send {cp. Joh 15:26} in my name, {"ie., in Jesus' place and for Him" [TBKC]}
he shall teach you all things, {cp. 16:13; 1Cor 2:13}
and bring all things to your remembrance,
whatsoever I have said unto you.
Judas, not Iscariot - This disciple is called Lebbaeus and Thaddeus in Mat 10:3; Mark 3:18.
His question is logical, from the perspective of physical sight. 'How will you manifest {ie., make known, show} yourself to us, and not to the world?' But Jesus is speaking of a spiritual knowledge of, and relationship with, Him, who is hidden from unbelievers (cp. Mat 13:10-16).
if a man love me...-
he will keep my words.- 'keep' is GK= tereo, to attend carefully, to observe.
A person who does not love Christ, does not give attention to His words, and thus disregards God's Word. v.24 cp. v.10; Joh 12:49
but the Comforter... the Holy Spirit... will teach you {ie., you who love Christ} all things... (v.26)
This promise was first for the apostles, who wrote the Gospel record,
as the Spirit reminded them of the words of Christ, and gave them understanding. eg., Joh 2:22; 7:39; 12:16; 20:9
But it is also for all believers throughout the Church Age,
as the Spirit enables us to understand the things of God, which unsaved men cannot comprehend. 16:13-15; 1Cor 2:9-16
14:27 Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you:
not as the world giveth, give I unto you.
Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. {cp. v.1}
fellowship with Him in the present, through -
- - Participation in His work, v.12
- - Prayer in His Name, v.13,14
- - Obedience to His Word, v.15,21
- - Abiding in His Presence, v.18,22,23
- - Understanding God's Word, as taught by the Spirit, v.26; cp. 2Pet 3:18
14:28 Ye have heard how I said unto you, I go away, and come [again] unto you.
If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, because I said, I go unto the Father:
for my Father is greater than I.
14:29 And now I have told you before it come to pass,
that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe. {cp. Joh 13:19; Mark 8:31; 9:31,32}
I go unto my Father... my Father is greater than I.-
The Father's glory was greater than the Son's, during the Son's voluntary humiliation. Php 2:6,7
The Son was about to return to the Father, and to His former glory. Joh 13:31,32; 17:5
His return to the Father, would enable 'greater' things
than the miraculous works displayed in His brief earthly ministry (v.12, where 'greater' is the same GK word).
(This should have caused those who loved Him to rejoice, if only they had understood.)
However, before returning to the Father, He had a cup to drink...
14:30 Hereafter I will not talk much with you:
for the prince of this world cometh, {ie., Satan, cp. 12:31; 16:11}
and hath nothing in me.
nothing- GK= oudeis, 'not even one thing.' The NIV translates it as "has no hold on me."
But he could not get a grip on the sinless One (Heb 4:15; 7:26).
For He was motivated only by love for the Father and delight in His will (Psa 40:7,8; Joh 8:29; 1Joh 3:5).
Despite Satan's attempts to divert or destroy Him, He would finish the Father's work.
14:31 But that the world may know that I love the Father; {cp. Joh 4:34}
and as the Father gave me commandment, {cp. Joh 10:17,18; 12:27,28}
even so I do. Arise, let us go hence.
He would not linger with His disciples around the table in the upper room.
He had an appointment to keep: to glorify His Father, by demonstrating His love for Him.