FRIDAY- 4TH
WEEK OF EASTER -A
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Reading: Acts 13:26-33: God has fulfilled his promise by raising Jesus from the
dead.
Gospel:
John 14:1-6: I am the Way, the Truth and Life.
Jesus’
Death Delivers Troubled Hearts, 14:1-3
Jesus’ death delivers
troubled hearts. The disciples had reason to be troubled and also the
believers. So they need the words of encouragement and hope-the same
deliverance from Jesus. Jesus said that deliverance from trouble comes through
five things.
1. Delivers through
trust, belief in me/Jesus (v.1)
2. Delivers through the
hope for God’s house and its rooms or mansions (v.2)
3. Delivers through
Jesus’ work (v.2)
4. Delivers through
Jesus’ return (v. 3)
5. Delivers through an
eternal habitation with Jesus (v.3)
Another
Outline: Jesus’ death delivers troubled hearts.
1. His
commandment: trust, believe in me (v.1)
2. His
assurance: God has a house (v.2)
3. His
departure: To prepare (v.2)
4. His
great promise: To return (v.3)
5. His
great purpose: An eternal union (v.3)
The Way to
God is by Jesus Alone, 14:4-7
This passage is
continuation of Jesus’ departure from this world. It is outlined separately
because it is spurred on by another question, this one by Thomas (Jn 13:36) for
the first question by Peter).
This is one of the most
critical passages of Scripture. Jesus declared in unmistakable terms how a
person gets to God, and He makes it clear: there is no other way to God.
1. Jesus’ destination
(v.4-5)
a. The destination is
known
b. The way is known
c. Thomas’
contradiction and scepticism
2. The way to God is
Jesus himself(v.6)
3. The destination is
God (v.6)
4. The only way to God
is Jesus (v.6)
5. The only way to God
is not revealed-unmistakeably
Thought: The
destination of Jesus was “the Father” Himself. The believer has the same
destination on “the Father.”
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