The Gospel of JohnSample
The Way, the Truth, and the Life
Do you know the scene from a well-known parody of a horror movie where the protagonist stands at a crossroads and must choose between two signs: "Certain Death" or "Rescue"? Panicking, he looks around, the pursuer is close, and he decides on the path that leads to certain death.
In real life, our crossroads are usually not so clearly marked. Often, we have several alternatives and must make decisions that can have far-reaching consequences. A job offer in another city might be our dream job but could strain our relationship. The prospect of moving into our dream apartment may make us overlook that we can't afford the rent with our current salary. In such moments, we long for clear guidance. Which way is the right one?
Jesus offers us exactly that when he says that he is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. In John 14, Jesus prepares his disciples for his impending departure. He explains to them that he is going to his Father's house to prepare a place for them. These words are meant to comfort them and give them confidence. But Thomas, one of his disciples, wants to know how they can know where he is going and how they can know the way.
Jesus answers that he is the Way, the Truth, and the Life and that no one comes to the Father except through him. This statement shows that Jesus is the only way to God. He is not just a signpost but the path itself. He is the Truth that frees us from confusion and the Life that gives us eternal communion with God. His actions and words reveal the character and love of God. He encourages his disciples to believe in him and assures them that they will do greater works through him than he himself has done.
Just as he showed the way to the disciples back then, he also wants to help you find the right path today. Even if it seems like a setback at first or a step in an uncertain direction, trust that Jesus will show you the right way. He knows the blessings that await you beyond the next crossroads. When he calls you, obey him, for he leads you to a deeper connection with God and to a fulfilled life in his love.
Next Step: Pray about situations in your life where you are currently at a crossroads and ask Jesus to show you the way and reveal his truth to you.
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What do the miracles that Jesus performed 2000 years ago have to do with your life? Quite a lot, because Jesus is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. He is a God of miracles and just as he raised his friend Lazarus from the dead back then, he can give you new life today in areas of your life that have long felt dead.
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