Sunday Morning. Study 14. I am the Way, the Truth, the Life

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Sunday Morning Study 14 I am the Way, the Truth, the Life

The Way, the Truth, and the Life The Objective is the key concept for this weeks lesson. It should be the main focus of the study Objective To teach the students that Jesus is the only way by which we can come to the Father. These are the key verses that you will find helpful in teaching your study this week. The Main passage is the basis of the study, where the other verse support the objective of the lesson. Key Verses John 13:31 14:6 John 16:33 Hebrews 12:2 There is a memory verse for the students that relates to every study. If a student can memorize the verse for the following week you may give them a prize from the reward box found on your cart. An introductory activity or question that will settle the class, draw their attention to the study and prepare their hearts for God s Word Memory Verse - John 20:31 (October Memory Verse) But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name. Hook Using the rope on your cart, make a path that winds across the room. At the end of the rope place a number of different objects. Ask the students, one at a time, to walk along the path that you have made and bring you back objects. (You could use white board markers and erasers, crafts, etc.) Show the students that there was only one path to get to the pile of objects, and in the same way, there is only one way for us to get to our final destination, heaven.

What does the Bible say? This is where we will read a passage or series of passages that teach on the subject of the day. BOOK We continue our study through the names of Jesus by looking at His final I am statement in the Gospel of John. I am the way, the truth and the life. No man comes to the Father except by me. The context of this passage is found in John 13. Jesus has just completed the last supper, telling the disciples that one of them would betray Him, and preparing to go out and pray before being arrested and handed over to be crucified. It is in the context of Jesus preparing to leave the Earth, and more importantly the disciples, behind that he says, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am you may be also. Jesus is putting a promise before His disciples that there will be a joyous reunion despite the horrible events which are about to take place. Thomas responds to this by saying that the disciples do not know the way to wherever Jesus is going, and Jesus replies, I am the way, the truth and the life, no man comes to the Father except by me. Jesus promise is therefore twofold: He has gone to prepare a way for us to be reunited with the Lord in Heaven, but we can only get there by following the one way that He provided, through His own sacrifice. The interpretation/ exegesis of the passage. What does this passage mean? How does this passage apply to my life? LOOK When we read through scripture we have to pay very close attention to the words that we are reading. Changing just one word, even a very small word, could change the entire meaning of a passage. Take for example John 14:6, I am the way, the truth and the life, no man comes to the Father except by me. What would happen if we changed all of the the s to the word a, I am a way, a truth, a life. How would that change the meaning of the passage. If I want to go to Chik-fil-A for lunch tomorrow and there is only one road that I can take to get there, it is the way. If I can choose 4 different routes to take, then the one I take is only a way. The difference in meaning is huge. Jesus is making a very profound statement here, He is saying that there is only one way to be reunited with Him in Heaven, and that is by obeying His word and trusting in Him as Christ. There simply is no other way. The problem is that people want to try and get into heaven their own way. They don t want to believe what God has told them, so they make up their own system that seems fair to them. They try and earn heaven by being a good enough person, or by working really hard. Jesus did not say, I am a way, but any other way you want to try and get in to heaven is fine. He said, I am THE way...no man comes to father except by me.

LOOK (Continued) There is another incredible promise found in John 14. In verses 1-3 Jesus promises us that He is going to meet with us again. He promises us that He has gone ahead of us to prepare an incredible reunion with Him in Heaven. Hebrews 12:2 says that Jesus endured the cross for the joy set before Him. I believe that John 14 is the Joy that Hebrews is talking about. Jesus was able to endure the cross because He knew that in the future there would be an incredible reunion with us. That is the joy that we also need to put before us. The Bible says that there will be tough times in our lives (John 16:33) but that we should never give up hope, because no matter what we have to endure in this life, there is a joy that is set before us. John 14 promises us that Christ is returning to the Earth to take all of us to be with Him forever. John 14 is filled with wonderful promises. Jesus is preparing a place for us to be with Him in Heaven, if we trust in Him then we can be saved and spend eternity with the Lord, but there is also only one way, and if we seek to earn heaven on our own we will miss out. What is my response to this passage of Scripture? How should my life change according to what this passage teaches me? What are the practical things I can do throughout the week to make this true in my life. TOOK Review the lesson by asking if there are any other ways to heaven. Ask what the only way to Heaven is. If they do not know that Way, explain the Gospel to them. Pray: Thank the Lord that He has made a way for all of us. Praise Him for sending His son, so that we can be brought into His presence. Ask Him for the faith and strength to choose Him everyday of our lives. Parent Question: What will heaven be like?

FURTHER STUDY Commentary on John 14 by David Guzik John 14 - The Departing Jesus A. The departing Jesus' relationship to the Father. 1. (1-4) Jesus assures a future reunion in His Father's house. "Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. In My Father's house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also. And where I go you know, and the way you know." a. Let not your heart be troubled: Although He is leaving them bodily, it is not forever. Jesus is confident that He will meet Peter and the rest in His Father's house b. Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me: Even though there was good reason why their hearts might be troubled, Jesus tells the disciples to challenge their troubled hearts with faith in the Father and the Son. They did not have to give into the emotions of fear and despair - they really could let not your hearts be troubled. c. I go to prepare a place for you: You only prepare a place for someone if you are confident of their arrival. Jesus could only say this to the group after Judas had left. He would not go to prepare a place for Judas - at least not a place in His Father's house. d. Many mansions: In light of the ancient Greek, "mansions" is better translated "dwelling places." The noun mone (connected to the verb meno, "stay" or "remain") means "a place to stay." But in light of God's character, it is better to translate it mansions. Whatever dwelling place God has for us in heaven, it will be as glorious as a mansion. e. To receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also: The entire focus of heaven is being reunited with Jesus. Heaven is heaven not because of streets of gold, or pearly gates, or even the presence of angels. Heaven is heaven because Jesus is there. i. Take comfort; even as He prepares a place for us, He prepares us for that place. 2. (5-6) Jesus is the exclusive way to the Father. Thomas said to Him, "Lord, we do not know where You are going, and how can we know the way?" Jesus said to him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." a. I am the way, the truth, and the life: In light of soon events, this declaration is a paradox. Jesus' way would be the cross; He would be convicted by blatant liars; His body would soon lie lifeless in a tomb. Because He took that way, He is the way to God; because He did not contest the lies we can believe He is the truth; because He was willing to die He becomes the channel of resurrection - the life to us.

b. No one comes to the Father except through Me: Is Jesus the only way to God? An often-heard disagreement with Christianity is "Jesus and Christianity are fine, and it is great that you have a way to God. But I have my own way, and the Muslim has his, and the Buddhist has his. All roads lead to God if we are sincere in seeking Him." i. If a Christian objects to such a statement, they are often met with the reply, "What right do you have to send me to Hell just because I don't believe in Jesus the way you do?" ii. But the Bible tells us that Jesus is the only way to God. How can we say this? We begin with the basic truth that Jesus is at least a way to God. Was He a true or a false prophet? Was He at the very least an honest man? If Jesus is a true prophet - or at least an honest man - then what He said about Himself is true. Therefore, Jesus is the only way to God. iii. Simply put, if Jesus is not the only way to God, then He is not any way to God. If there are many roads to God, then Jesus is not one of them, because He absolutely claimed there was only one road to God, and He Himself was that road. If Jesus is not the only way to God, then He was not a honest man; He was most certainly not a true prophet. He then would either be a madman or a lying devil. There is no middle ground available to us. iv. Sometimes people object and say, "I believe Jesus was an honest man, and I believe He was a true prophet. But I don't actually believe He said those things about Himself in the gospels. I believe Christians added those things in later on all by themselves." But there is no objective reason for a person to make a distinction between "Jesus really said this" or "Jesus really didn't say that." We have no ancient texts showing us just the supposedly "true" sayings of Jesus. Any such distinction is basedpurely on subjective reasons - "I personally don't think Jesus would have said that, therefore He did not say that - later Christians just put those words in His mouth." v. If it is all up to personal opinion - if we can determine what Jesus said or didn't say on our own whims - then we can just throw out the gospels period. It really is an all-or-nothing deal. Either we take the words of Jesus as recorded by these historically reliable and accurate documents, or we throw it out all together. vi. To take it a step further, it is not enough to merely believe in Jesus. Shockingly, that isn't narrow enough! The Bible also tells us the atoning work of Jesus on the cross was the only way salvation could be accomplished. In the Garden of Gesthemene, the night before His death, Jesus prayed if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me (Matthew 26:39). Jesus asked the Father if there was any other way to accomplish the salvation of man other than His atoning work on the cross, other than Him drinking the "cup" representing the wrath of God poured out upon Him in our place, let it be so. But there was no other way. vii. Even the demons could admit the truth that Jesus was the Son of God (Matthew 8:29); but they did not submit to Jesus or believe in His atoning work on their behalf. viii. The idea that all religious beliefs are equally valid, and all that maters is that we be sincere in our beliefs is so absurd that people would only apply it to religion. If you thought you were a cow - sincerely, of course - and insisted that you should stay outside and eat the lawn, men in white coats would take you away. Why won't they allow you to be sincere in your beliefs? Because they objectively know you are wrong. Why do we apply the same muddled thinking to religion?

ix. But is Christianity bigoted? Certainly, there are some who claim to be Christians who are in fact bigots. But Biblical Christianity is the most pluralistic, tolerant, embracing of other cultures religion on earth. In fact, Christianity is rather pluralistic - it is the one religion to embrace other cultures, and has the most urgency to translate the Scriptures into other languages. A Christian can keep their native language and culture, and follow Jesus in the midst of it. An early criticism of Christianity was the observation that they would take anybody! Slave or free; rich or poor; man or woman; Greek or Barbarian. All were accepted, but on the common ground of the truth as revealed in Jesus Christ. To leave that common ground is spiritual suicide, for both now and eternity.