DAY 2 – JESUS IS THE WAY (JOHN 14:1-6)
Even though Judas’ betrayal wasn’t a surprise to Jesus, He was still “troubled in spirit” (John 13:6). Add the weight of the cross He knowingly was to endure and you would think Jesus’ disciples would be comforting Him! Yet, we see Jesus comfort His disciples, knowing their world was about to be shattered and they would be confused, devastated, and afraid. The first thing Jesus said to console them was to believe. To believe is to trust and it comes from a personal relationship and knowledge of someone. The disciples may have had a close relationship with Jesus, but there’s another relationship Jesus wanted them to understand. Read John 14:1, 12:44. What is the relationship between believing in God and believing in Jesus? Does it appear that you can believe in one and not the other? How might this have comforted Jesus’ disciples?
In John 14:2-3, Jesus answered Peter’s question — He is going to be with His Father. When you READ this passage, notice Jesus used a metaphor to describe heaven as a home — a home with many rooms. In other places in the Bible heaven is described as an inheritance, a kingdom, a country, and a city (1 Peter 1:4, 2 Peter 1:11, Hebrews 11:16). The Greek word translated as “mansions” (KJV) can also be translated as “rooms” (CSB, ESV, NIV) or dwelling place. Perhaps you’d rather picture a heavenly mansion awaiting for you instead of a room, but remember this is a metaphor. How big and how nice our heavenly real estate will be is not the point Jesus is making. He’s telling His disciples and all who believe in Christ there will be space for you! Read John 14:2-3, 17:24 in a few Bible translations. What is Jesus’ desire? Who will be together in heaven?
Heaven is a real place, but did you notice in those verses that the essence of heaven shifts from a place to a person? Heaven is being in the presence of Jesus! That’s why Jesus told His disciples “you know the way to where I’m going,” (vs. 4, CSB) because they knew Him. But Thomas was confused and said, if we don’t even know where you’re going, how are we supposed to know how to get there? Thomas was looking for directions, but the way to the Father isn’t found in an instruction manual, it’s found in a person. Read John 14:6 and Acts 4:12 to gain CONTEXT around heaven. What is God’s desire and what do you learn about “the way” to get there?
Jesus isn’t A way to heaven, He is THE way! If there were another way for Jesus to bring us to Himself do you suppose He would’ve been so determined to “go away and prepare a place for you,” — a statement He repeats twice? Jesus had to do what He came here to do — to prepare the way — He had to go to the cross. Something His disciples didn’t understand yet, but they would soon. As you go to APPLY today’s passage, what is your reaction to being told there is one way to heaven? Why is this?
We encourage you to give all your thoughts to God and pray that He would help you see His mercy in sending Jesus to make the one and only way available to you.