Recap
of 11/4/12 (John 14:1-5):
1. The
disciples were troubled, perplexed by the events that Jesus had announced to
them including His death, and their defection from Him. It challenged their faith.
2. -“Every
fresh test as well as every new revelation is a summons to faith.” (Harrison )
- “Life is
full of tests and trials, afflictions and sorrows, as well as blessings. The Lord permits these things to come into
our lives because He wants the wean us away from transient things and to fix
our hearts of eternal [truths].” (Mitchell)
3. They were troubled in “heart.” All action begins in the heart (the
immaterial part of humans, otherwise called soul, spirit, etc.). the heart refers to mental, emotional, and
spiritual capacity. It is the seat of intellect,
will, emotion, understanding, and discernment.
We are to guard our hearts (Proverbs 3:1,3,5; 4:23 )
4. The answer to the distressed hearts of the
disciples was to renew their trust in God the Father and the Son. Jesus
encouraged them by promises/provision for them both eternally and
temporally. Eternally He promised them
an eternal home (vs. 2) and His return for His own (vs. 3). Temporally He promised them the prospect of
greater works (vs. 12), answer to prayer (vv. 13-14), the gift of the Holy
Spirit to be with them (vs. 15), and peace as only He could give (vs. 27).