John 14:5
"Thomas saith unto Him, Lord, we know not whither Thou goest; and how can we know the way?"
"How can we know the way?"
Jesus seemed to assume the disciples understood His destination and the path there, based on His prior teaching. Though His statement in verse 4 appears contradictory, it's a masterful setup—like a teacher posing a problem the students think unsolvable, only to reveal the answer was standing right in front of them. Jesus isn't evading; He's drawing out their confusion to lead them to deeper understanding.
In today's verse, doubting Thomas perfectly sets up Jesus' lesson. Speaking for all the disciples, he voices their shared confusion and limited earthly perspective. Jesus emphasized "the way," but Thomas fixated on "the where," underscoring their need for something tangible.
Do we today have a better grasp? We benefit from centuries of Christian teaching. Yet, like Thomas and the disciples, we remain bound to our material, physical experience. Can we truly comprehend what lies beyond before we experience it ourselves? "How can we know the way?"
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