John 14:4
"And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know."
Jesus lovingly prepares His disciples for His departure. He knows they will see it as final, yet He assures them it is not the end, but the beginning of God’s plan to bring His followers into eternal glory.
In this week’s verses we see three key truths:
Hope: Death and separation are temporary.
Promise: His return is certain, not speculative.
Presence: The ultimate goal is unbroken relationship with Christ, not merely a destination.
In today’s verse, Jesus assumes the disciples understand His destination and the way there, based on His prior teaching. Yet the statement appears contradictory:
The disciples clearly do not know where He is going (to the cross, resurrection, and ascension to the Father), nor do they fully grasp “the way” to the Father’s presence.
This is a masterful setup—like a teacher posing a problem the students believe they cannot solve, only to reveal the answer was already before them. Jesus is not being evasive; He draws out their confusion to guide them toward deeper understanding. He invites them to follow along and we get to go too…
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