"THE GOSPEL OF JOHN"
The Way, The Truth, And The Life (14:6)
INTRODUCTION
1. Two of the most remarkable statements by Jesus are found in one
verse...
a. "I am the way, the truth, and the life." - Jn 14:6
b. "No one comes to the Father except through Me." - ibid.
2. These statements were made in a discussion with His disciples...
a. As He prepared them for His impending death - Jn 14:1-4
b. Which prompted questions by Thomas and Philip - Jn 14:5,7-9
[In making such statements, Jesus claims to be three things: "The Way,
The Truth, And The Life." Let's take a closer look, where we first
observe that Jesus is...]
I. THE WAY
A. JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY TO GOD...
1. Jesus clearly claims to the be only way to God - Jn 14:6
2. As Peter would later proclaim, there is no salvation but
through Him - cf. Ac 4:12
-- This may sound politically incorrect, but Jesus states it
nonetheless
B. HOW JESUS IS THE WAY TO THE FATHER...
1. By revealing Him, stressed in the gospel of John - Jn 14:7-9;
cf. Jn 1:18; 12:44-45
2. By opening the way to Him, emphasized in the book of Hebrews
- He 10:19-20
3. By serving as our high priest, another theme in Hebrews - He 2:
17-18; 4:14-16; 10:21-22
4. He now intercedes for us
a. As our Advocate - 1Jn 2:1
b. At the right hand of God - Ro 8:34
c. The one (and only) Mediator between God and man - 1Ti 2:5
d. Who ever lives to intercede for us! - He 7:24-25
-- By virtue of His life on earth, His death on the cross, and now
His service in heaven, Jesus is truly the only way to God!
[Jesus not only is the way to God, He is also...]
II. THE TRUTH
A. WHAT IS TRUTH...?
1. The very question posed by Pontius Pilate - Jn 18:38
2. Consider the meaning of the Greek words translated as "true"
and "truth":
a. True (alethes) - "unconcealed, manifest...actual, true to
fact" - Vine
b. True (alethinos) - "denotes 'true' in the sense of 'real,
ideal, genuine;'" - ibid.
c. Truth (aletheia)
1) "objectively, signifying 'the reality lying at the basis
of an appearance; the manifested, veritable essence of a
matter' (Cremer)" - ibid.
2) "subjectively, 'truthfulness,' 'truth,' not merely
verbal, but sincerity and integrity of character" - ibid.
-- When Jesus speaks of truth, it describes that which corresponds
to reality, what is factual and absolute, not relative
B. HOW JESUS IS THE TRUTH...
1. He proclaims that truth is real and knowable - Jn 8:32
2. He proclaims that truth can set one free from the bondage of
sin - Jn 8:32-34
3. His doctrine is the way to truth that frees one from sin -
Jn 8:31-32,34-36
4. He faithfully proclaimed His Father's Word, which is truth
- cf. Jn 17:14,17
-- By abiding in Jesus' teachings, we can know the truth and the
freedom it offers!
[Freedom from the bondage of sin becomes even more meaningful when we
consider how Jesus is...]
III. THE LIFE
A. HE OFFERS ABUNDANT LIFE...
1. As He promised in His discourse as the Good Shepherd - Jn 10:
10-11
2. Jesus offers a peace the world cannot give - Jn 14:27; 16:33;
cf. Php 4:6-7
3. He gives us His love, which passes knowledge - Jn 15:10; cf. Ep 3:19
4. He provides His joy, that is inexpressible - Jn 15:11; cf. 1 Pe 1:8
-- With such peace, love, and joy, what an abundant life Jesus
offers!
B. HOW JESUS PROVIDES ABUNDANT LIFE...
1. By His doctrine regarding the new birth
a. We must be born again - Jn 3:3
b. We must be born again of water and the Spirit - Jn 3:4-5
2. By sending the Spirit who gives the new birth and new life
a. The Spirit who regenerates us in baptism - Tit 3:5-6
b. The Spirit who becomes for us "rivers of living water" -
Jn 7:37-39; cf. Ga 5:22-23
-- Jesus provides abundant life His through gospel, by which we
are born again to a new life which the Spirit makes possible
- cf. 1Pe 2:22-25
CONCLUSION
1. Jesus is truly the way, the truth, and the life...
a. The way to knowing and experience God as our Heavenly Father
b. The embodiment of truth that provides freedom from the guilt and
bondage of sin
c. The source of life that is blessed now and lasts forever!
2. Has Jesus become your way to God, your truth, and your life...?
a. To a close and personal relationship with God?
b. To deliverance from the guilt of sin through the blood of Christ?
c. To an abundant life by virtue of a spiritual rebirth and the
blessings that follow?
Jesus may be "the" way, truth, and life, but He is of no value unless He
becomes "your" way to the true salvation that leads to eternal life with
God. Have you responded to the gospel of Jesus Christ...? - cf. Mk 16:
15-16; Ac 2:38; 22:16
Executable Outlines, Copyright © Mark A. Copeland, 2011