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# John 14
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## 14:1-7
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See: [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md)
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## 14:2
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### Why did Jesus talk about his "Father's house"?
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[14:2]
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Jesus used a metaphor when he talked about his Father’s house. His father’s house is heaven. It is the place where God lives.
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Heaven](../articles/heaven.md); [God the Father](../articles/godfather.md)
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### What are the "many rooms" Jesus talked about?
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[14:2]
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Jesus talked about "many rooms" in his "Father's house." This was a metaphor. There are many places in heaven. These are places where people can live with God. God wants to have many people with him. Scholars think Jesus wanted the disciples to think about some buildings the Romans built. These buildings were large and meant for many people to live inside together.
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Heaven](../articles/heaven.md); [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md); [God the Father](../articles/godfather.md)
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## 14:3
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### Why did Jesus say that he would "come again"?
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Why did Jesus say that he would "come again"?
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[14:3]
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Jesus said he would "come again." Some scholars think Jesus was speaking about when he would return to the earth again. This will happen at the time of the end of the world. Other scholars think he also wanted his disciples to know he would come back after he died.
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### Why did Jesus say that he will "receive you to myself"?
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[14:3]
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Jesus said that he will "receive you to myself." He was saying that he will take the people who believe in him to be with God forever.
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## 14:4-7
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### What was the "way" Jesus talked about?
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[14:4]
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Jesus used the metaphor of a "way" to talk about how people believe in him and do the things he wants them to do. Some scholars think he was talking about how God saves a person can be at peace with God because they believe in Jesus. Other scholars think Jesus was also talking about how Christians obey God.
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Save (Salvation, Saved from Sins)](../articles/save.md)
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### Why did Jesus say “I am”?
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[14:6]
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See: John 6:35
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See: [Yahweh (I am)](../articles/yahweh.md)
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### Why did Jesus say he is "the way, the truth, and the life" (14:6)?
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### Why did Jesus say he is "the way, the truth, and the life"?
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[14:6]
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Jesus said he is "the way, the truth, and the life." This is used a metaphor. He talked about how he made it possible for people to do the things that honor God. He did this when he died. He wanted to say that God will save people from their sinning only if they believe in Jesus.
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### Why did Jesus say "if you had known me, you would have known the Father" (14:7)?
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### Why did Jesus say "if you had known me, you would have known the Father"?
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[14:7]
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Jesus said "if you had known me, you would have known the Father.” He was saying that he is God. So, if someone knows Jesus, that person also knows God. Jesus often said "the Father" when he wanted to talk about God.
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See: [Trinity](../articles/trinity.md); [God the Father](../articles/godfather.md); [Jesus is God](../articles/jesusisgod.md)
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## 14:9-11
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### What did Jesus say in 14:9-11?
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[14:9]
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In 14:9-11, Jesus said more about what he said in 14:7. That is, he told Philip and the other disciples again that he is God. When he said "I am in the Father and the Father is in me" (14:10a, 14:11), he wanted his disciples to know that he is God. He was not saying that he was inside of God.
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When he said "the Father living in me is doing his work" (14:10b), he wanted his disciples to know that God did the things that Jesus did. So when people saw Jesus do something, that was the same as seeing God do it.
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### Why did Jesus say that people need to believe in him (14:11)?
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### Why did Jesus say that people need to believe in him?
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[14:11]
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Jesus said people need to believe in him because he is God. However, Jesus knew it is hard for people to know how he and the Father are in each other. So he told his disciples that there is another reason to believe in him.
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See: [Jesus is God](../articles/jesusisgod.md); [God the Father](../articles/godfather.md); [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md); [Miracle](../articles/miracle.md)
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## 14:12-17
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### Who is the "comforter" or "advocate" about which Jesus spoke (4:16)?
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### Who is the "comforter" or "advocate" about which Jesus spoke?
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[14:16]
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The "comforter" that Jesus spoke about is the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit comforts and encourages Christians. Also, the Holy Spirit speaks for Christians when they are unable to speak (See: Romans 8:26). Therefore, the Holy Spirit is called a "comforter.”
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### Why did Jesus say the Holy Spirit "lives with you and will be in you" (4:17)?
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### Why did Jesus say the Holy Spirit "lives with you and will be in you"?
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[14:17]
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Jesus said the Holy Spirit "lives with" and "will be in" Christians. The Holy Spirit comes into a person in some way when the person believes in Jesus. While Jesus was on earth, the Holy Spirit was in him. When he returned to heaven, the Holy Spirit went inside of every person who believes in Jesus.
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See: [Indwelling of the Holy Spirit](../articles/indwelling.md), [Heaven](../articles/heaven.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Demon](..articles/demon.md); [Holy Spirit](../articles/holyspirit.md)
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## 14:18-21
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### How did Jesus not leave his disciples alone (14:18-21)?
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### How did Jesus not leave his disciples alone?
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[14:18]
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Jesus did not leave his disciples alone because he went back to them after God made him alive again. The disciples continued to see and speak with Jesus during the 40 days after he died and was resurrected. Jesus came back to them to prove he was no longer dead. So, this fulfilled the promise he made to them here.
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See: [Resurrect (Resurrection)](../articles/resurrect.md) ; [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md)
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## 14:20
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### What is "that day" about which Jesus spoke?
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### What is "that day" about which Jesus spoke (14:20)?
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"That day" (14:20) was the day Jesus was made alive again. He knew that when his disciples saw that he was alive again, they would be able to understand what he told them at the Passover supper. They would understand that he is God.
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### Who is the "Father" about which Jesus spoke (14:20)?
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### Who is the "Father" about which Jesus spoke?
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[14:20]
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When Jesus spoke about the "Father," he wanted his disciples to think about God.
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### Why did Jesus say he is “in” his Father, and we are “in” him, and he is “in” us (14:20)?
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### Why did Jesus say he is “in” his Father, and we are “in” him, and he is “in” us?
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[14:20]
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When Jesus said he is “in” his Father, he said that he is God. He did not say that he was inside of God.
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See: [Trinity](../articles/trinity.md); [God the Father](../articles/godfather.md); [Jesus is God](../articles/jesusisgod.md); [In Christ](../articles/inchrist.md)
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## 14:28-31
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### Why did Jesus say the Father is "greater" than Jesus (14:28)?
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### Why did Jesus say the Father is "greater" than Jesus?
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[14:28]
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Jesus said the Father is "greater" than Jesus (see: 14:28) because he obeyed the Father. The Father made a plan before he created the world. He planned how people's sins could be forgiven. Jesus obeyed that plan when he died on the cross.
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### Who is the "ruler of this world" (14:30-31)?
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### Who is the "ruler of this world"?
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[14:30]
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The "ruler of this world" is Satan (See: John 12:31, Ephesians 2:2, and 2 Corinthians 4:4). God is the ruler of Satan and the world. However, God gave Satan permission to rule in some way.
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