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What does John 14:20 mean? In this passage, Jesus has promised the coming of the Holy Spirit (John 14:16–17). That reference implied that this Spirit of Truth "would be" in believers, presumably looking forward to Pentecost (Acts 2:1–4).
John 14 is a comforting and enlightening discourse by Jesus during the Last Supper. Facing His imminent departure, Jesus offers His disciples profound teachings about heaven, His unique role, the coming Holy Spirit, and the relationship between love and obedience.
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.
15 mar 2018 · PRINCIPLE: There would be a categorical change in the relationship with Christ after the resurrection. APPLICATION: The relationship between the Father and Son is one of essence. The union is absolute, incapable of change. The relationship between Christ and the believer is positional and spiritual.
King James Version. 20 At that day ye shall know that I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you. Read full chapter.
John 14:20. ἐν ἐκείνῃ τῇ ἡμέρᾳ, “in that day,” which does not mean Pentecost, but the new Christian era which was to be characterised by these experiences. Cf. Holtzmann.
17 maj 2011 · John 14. PARAGRAPH DIVISIONS OF MODERN TRANSLATIONS. READING CYCLE THREE. FOLLOWING THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR'S INTENT AT THE PARAGRAPH LEVEL. This is a study guide commentary, which means that you are responsible for your own interpretation of the Bible. Each of us must walk in the light we have.