John 14: September 2003

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The Lord said, “Now is my soul troubled” (ch. 12:27), but He tells His disciples, “Let not your heart be troubled.” What a precious Saviour - always concerned about others, not Himself. May we be imitators of such grace! He was about to leave this world and prepare a place for His disciples. His very presence in heaven prepares the place for us!
Aren’t you glad that Thomas asked Jesus about the way? Now we have that well-known verse, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by Me.”
Now that He was about to leave the world, His disciples would show their love by keeping His commandments or His words. We desire to do whatever pleases those whom we love. Also, He would send the Comforter, which is the Holy Spirit, who would instruct them in all things and recall the Lord’s words to their remembrance. This certainly would bring comfort and peace to their hearts during the Lord’s absence.
Why did the Lord say, “Arise, let us go hence”? He was showing the world His love to the Father and submission to His will. He was going to the cross of Calvary because He loved us too and would die for our sins so that we could be saved.
1. What will the Lord Jesus do after He prepares a ____________ for His disciples? John 14:___
And
2. When Thomas said that he didn’t know the way, what answer did ____________ give to him? John 14:___
Jesus
3. If we ____________ the Lord Jesus, what should we keep? John 14:___
If
4. What would the Lord Jesus leave with the disciples so that their ____________ would not be afraid? John 14:___
Peace
5. How can the ____________ know that the Lord Jesus loved the Father?
John 14:___
But