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John 14:6
Jesus had just told his disciples that they knew the way to where he was going. But Thomas denied it. He didn’t know where Jesus was going, so how could he have any idea how to get there? Jesus’ answer is one of the most crucial statements in the whole of the Christian faith, because he makes it clear he is not talking about geography at all. He is talking about relationship. Thomas wanted to know the destination, and then be given a map to get there. But Jesus simply offered himself. He is the true and living way.
Religions come in many shapes and sizes, but they all tend to have rules or practices which must be followed, and which lead to understanding or enlightenment. Christianity is different. It is all about a person - Jesus. It is through a personal encounter with Jesus and a relationship with him that we find what life and truth are all about. He is the one who shows us the way to live our everyday lives.
When I lived in India, I often struggled to find a particular house in the country area where I was living. I would ask for directions and soon discovered there were two very different ways in which people would direct me. First, there were those who gave me a detailed description of the journey: “Turn left after 100 metres, then right after about 300 metres. Go over a small bridge then, after walking for about 600 metres, turn left. You can’t miss it.”
I was always grateful for such instructions, but I much preferred it when a person said: “I know that place. I’ll come with you. I will take you there.” When Jesus said he was the way, the truth and the life, he was not saying that he would give us a list of rules and regulations and, if we followed them perfectly, we would find salvation.
Instead, he said that he would come with us on the journey, and remain with us every step of the way. That’s what I call good news!
QUESTION
How would you explain this verse to someone who was not a Christian?
PRAYER
Lord Jesus Christ, thank you that you are the way, the truth and the life. Help me to walk with you this and every day. Amen
Released on 31 Jul 2023
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