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What does Jesus say His disciples should do in John 14:28? They should "rejoice" since He is returning to the Father. They will miss Jesus but He will be in a far better place and company. True love wants what's best for the loved person. Who is the “ruler of this world” (John 14:30)? Satan.
John 14. Day 1. • Read through the passage. • Write down key words, phrases and verses in the margin. • In this passage... What is one truth God wants me to believe? What is one revelation I see about Jesus Christ? What is one way these truths make a difference in my life? Day 2- John 14:1-3.
The way, the truth and the life. 1. After hearing about Jesus’ departure (13:33), an announcement of betrayal (13:21), and Peter’s denial (13:38), what kind of fears would the disciples be having? • What was Jesus’ antidote to fear? 14:1 (Cf. 14:27)
The Departing Jesus. A. Calming troubled hearts with trust and hope in Jesus. 1. (John 14:1) A command to calm the troubled heart. “Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me.” a. Let not your heart be troubled: The disciples had reason to be troubled.
What will make you love him? This is what ties together Verses 20 and 21. It is that basic secret of our identity which creates love -- the Spirit in us, releasing to us the love of Jesus, awakens love from us in return. Remember how John puts it in his first letter: "We love, because he first loved us," (1 John 4:19 RSV).
21 lut 2024 · Jesus imparts a profound truth to His disciples in John 14:20, offering them a glimpse into the intimate relationship between the Father, the Son, and believers. This verse encapsulates the promise of unity and indwelling, forming a cornerstone of Christian faith.
John Chapter 14 - In-depth, verse-by-verse Bible study and commentary of John chapter 14 in plain English. 1 Let not your heart be troubled. You believe in God, believe also in Me.