Seeing Jesus – John 14: 19a

Before long, the world will not see me anymore, but you will see me.

Once again, Jesus speaks of the world as a place. Not the whole world, not all that we humans will ever know, but a place. He speaks much like we might speak of Hawaii as a place. It is a long way off. It is a unique place on this planet. But it is just one place among many. Jesus speaks in that same way about the world.

Two thousand and a few years ago, Jesus walked the surface of this planet as any person might. The difference was that Jesus had been here before he came to be a man. In fact, he made this place. Being Jesus must have felt a bit like a painter would feel if he could become part of his own painting.

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Alone – John 14: 18

I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.

My childhood is indelibly stamped with odd memories. In the room of my mind, there are thousands of shelves and niches, each filled with memories. Some are normal. Some are strange. Many, like faded old photographs, are now so indistinct that they can no longer be made out. Then there are those that are indelibly etched on the canvas of my mind. Even among this latter category, most have been covered with dust or pushed out of sight. Yet now and then, something will cause one to fall off the shelf, shake loose the dust, and jump out at me. Today’s verse has prompted one of those events.

I was perhaps six or seven years old. We lived on a quiet semi-rural street to nowhere. Down from our house, the main road turned left but the road we lived on continuing for about half a mile to a dead end.

It was evening. The sun had set and the clear summer sky had turned a pale blue yellow. It was quiet and still.

A car had driven down the dead end and into a light pole, knocking out the power on our street. All the neighbors had gathered to see what had happened. I was told to “stay,” so I did. I waited at the entrance of our driveway, sitting on the warm concrete. I was looking at the faded sky and the deepening blue-gray of the tree-shadowed end of the road.

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Spirit of Truth – John 14: 17c

But you know him, for he lives with you and will be in you.

In this passage, Jesus is talking about the Spirit of truth. (The Amplified Bible points out this is the Holy Spirit.) Jesus tells the disciples that they already know the Holy Spirit because he lives with them.

I find the distinction between “with you” and “in you” interesting. Before Jesus ascended into heaven, the Holy Spirit apparently accompanied Jesus and the disciples. Jesus, being from heaven, was aware of this. The disciples, being from earth, were not.

John’s gospel testifies to the presence of the Spirit many times. John the Baptist sees the Spirit descend on Jesus. Jesus teaches Nicodemus that the Spirit is like the wind. In chapter seven Jesus offers the crowds “living water” which John explains meant the Holy Spirit. In today’s passage, Jesus says, “…you know him… he lives with you … [he] will be in you.”

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The Invisible Man – John 14: 17b

The world cannot accept him, because it neither sees him nor knows him.

In 1987 H. G. Wells penned a story about a scientist who discovers a way to alter his body’s refractive index, effectively becoming invisible. Unfortunately for the man, the effect could not be reversed, and he remained a kind of monster. In the end, the isolation drives him mad and desperation drives him to crime and to murder.

John writes that the world cannot see or know the Spirit of truth. While this spirit is a wonderful gift, the effect it has on a person is like the potion that made the scientist in the story invisible. A person who knows the truth and acts on the truth will not be accepted by the world. The world does not understand.

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Antidote – John 14: 16-17

And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever— the Spirit of truth.

Back in the beginning, way back in Genesis 3, we are told the story of What Went Wrong. In verse 5 we hear the Serpent telling Eve that if she ate the Forbidden Fruit, “… you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” What the Serpent didn’t tell Eve was that she would not be able to tell the difference. It is a small detail, but very important.

Jesus calls the Serpent, “…a liar and the father of lies.” (John 8:44) The purpose of a lie is to deceive. Not being all-knowing like God, we are easily deceived. We see the lies, we just can’t tell the difference between what is true and what is not true.

For us to be able to know the difference between truth and lies requires that we look to God. Proverbs reminds us:

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The Things We Do For Love – John 14: 15

If you love me, keep my commands.

What do you find yourself doing for love? For some that might seem like a funny question. For others, I suspect that doing things “for love” is second nature.

The kind of love Jesus is talking about is “agapaō” in Greek. It is not family love or romantic love. Agapaō is deep respect, a caring, a desire to honor and obey.

Jesus wants us to care about what He wants for us just as He cares for us.

Do we care? Then let’s keep his commands! Now, what was it he wanted us to do?

Hmmm…

Oh, yes, love one another. (John 13: 34)

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Wants – John 14: 13-14

And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.

In 1970 Janis Joplin released a song that indirectly satirized this verse. It also parodied consumerism. She sang…

Oh Lord won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz…”

I mention this because the words to the song capture the expectation some have based on this verse. The idea that God will provide things is both justified and unjustified. It depends on what the expectation is.

Is it unreasonable to pray for a car if one needs transportation? It sounds reasonable to me. Is it reasonable to pray for a certain kind of car because of the ego gratification and social status it imparts? Mmmm… not so much.

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Greater Things – John 14: 12

Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.

Do you believe in Jesus? Have you been doing the works he has been doing? Have you done even greater things, or do you know someone who has?

The key question here is what does Jesus mean by, “…the works I have been doing?” What works?

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Evidence – John 14: 11

Believe me when I say that I am in the Father and the Father is in me; or at least believe on the evidence of the works themselves.

When Jesus says, “Believe me when I say…” it sounds like a command. But then he adds, “… or at least…” which sounds much different. Almost like he is pleading. Then there is the fact that he repeats this theme over and over again, almost a dozen times throughout John alone by my count.

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Oneness – John 14: 10b

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The words I say to you I do not speak on my own authority. Rather, it is the Father, living in me, who is doing his work.

Authority is a funny thing. Often we like to have it. We imagine that with authority comes respect and obedience only … it doesn’t.

Bosses don’t get the respect and obedience they would like. Parent complain that their kids don’t do what they are told to do. Teachers wish their students would pay attention. Kids get mad at their pets when they chew up kid toys instead of pet toys.

To speak with authority is to have authority. Oddly, Jesus doesn’t even claim to have authority of his own. He points to the Father, living in him as the source of his authority. This is where we get back to the oneness of God and Jesus. They are inseparable. They are one. God speaks and Jesus moves his lips. Oneness.

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