Chapter 14:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Luke Acts
John 14
Concise Complete
Christ comforts his disciples. (1-11) He further comforts
his disciples. (12-17) He still further comforts his disciples. (18-31)
Verses 1-11 Here
are three words, upon any of which stress may be laid. Upon the word troubled.
Be not cast down and disquieted. The word heart. Let your heart be kept with
full trust in God. The word your. However others are overwhelmed with the
sorrows of this present time, be not you so. Christ's disciples, more than
others, should keep their minds quiet, when everything else is unquiet. Here is
the remedy against this trouble of mind, "Believe." By believing in Christ as
the Mediator between God and man, we gain comfort. The happiness of heaven is
spoken of as in a father's house. There are many mansions, for there are many
sons to be brought to glory. Mansions are lasting dwellings. Christ will be the
Finisher of that of which he is the Author or Beginner; if he have prepared the
place for us, he will prepare us for it. Christ is the sinner's Way to the
Father and to heaven, in his person as God manifest in the flesh, in his atoning
sacrifice, and as our Advocate. He is the Truth, as fulfilling all the
prophecies of a Saviour; believing which, sinners come by him the Way. He is the
Life, by whose life-giving Spirit the dead in sin are quickened. Nor can any man
draw nigh God as a Father, who is not quickened by Him as the Life, and taught
by Him as the Truth, to come by Him as the Way. By Christ, as the Way, our
prayers go to God, and his blessings come to us; this is the Way that leads to
rest, the good old Way. He is the Resurrection and the Life. All that saw Christ
by faith, saw the Father in Him. In the light of Christ's doctrine, they saw God
as the Father of lights; and in Christ's miracles, they saw God as the God of
power. The holiness of God shone in the spotless purity of Christ's life. We are
to believe the revelation of God to man in Christ; for the works of the Redeemer
show forth his own glory, and God in him.
Verses 12-17
Whatever we ask in Christ's name, that shall be for our good, and suitable to
our state, he shall give it to us. To ask in Christ's name, is to plead his
merit and intercession, and to depend upon that plea. The gift of the Spirit is
a fruit of Christ's mediation, bought by his merit, and received by his
intercession. The word used here, signifies an advocate, counsellor, monitor,
and comforter. He would abide with the disciples to the end of time; his gifts
and graces would encourage their hearts. The expressions used here and
elsewhere, plainly denote a person, and the office itself includes all the
Divine perfections. The gift of the Holy Ghost is bestowed upon the disciples of
Christ, and not on the world. This is the favour God bears to his chosen. As the
source of holiness and happiness, the Holy Spirit will abide with every believer
for ever.
Verses 18-24
Christ promises that he would continue his care of his disciples. I will not
leave you orphans, or fatherless, for though I leave you, yet I leave you this
comfort, I will come to you. I will come speedily to you at my resurrection. I
will come daily to you in my Spirit; in the tokens of his love, and visits of
his grace. I will come certainly at the end of time. Those only that see Christ
with an eye of faith, shall see him for ever: the world sees him no more till
his second coming; but his disciples have communion with him in his absence.
These mysteries will be fully known in heaven. It is a further act of grace,
that they should know it, and have the comfort of it. Having Christ's commands,
we must keep them. And having them in our heads, we must keep them in our hearts
and lives. The surest evidence of our love to Christ is, obedience to the laws
of Christ. There are spiritual tokens of Christ and his love given to all
believers. Where sincere love to Christ is in the heart, there will be
obedience. Love will be a commanding, constraining principle; and where love is,
duty follows from a principle of gratitude. God will not only love obedient
believers, but he will take pleasure in loving them, will rest in love to them.
He will be with them as his home. These privileges are confined to those whose
faith worketh by love, and whose love to Jesus leads them to keep his
commandments. Such are partakers of the Holy Spirit's new-creating grace.
Verses 25-27 Would
we know these things for our good, we must pray for, and depend on the teaching
of the Holy Ghost; thus the words of Jesus will be brought to our remembrance,
and many difficulties be cleared up which are not plain to others. To all the
saints, the Spirit of grace is given to be a remembrancer, and to him, by faith
and prayer, we should commit the keeping of what we hear and know. Peace is put
for all good, and Christ has left us all that is really and truly good, all the
promised good; peace of mind from our justification before God. This Christ
calls his peace, for he is himself our Peace. The peace of God widely differs
from that of Pharisees or hypocrites, as is shown by its humbling and holy
effects.
Verses 28-31
Christ raises the expectations of his disciples to something beyond what they
thought was their greatest happiness. His time was now short, he therefore spake
largely to them. When we come to be sick, and to die, we may not be capable of
talking much to those about us; such good counsel as we have to give, let us
give while in health. Observe the prospect Christ had of an approaching
conflict, not only with men, but with the powers of darkness. Satan has
something in us to perplex us with, for we have all sinned; but when he would
disturb Christ, he found nothing sinful to help him. The best evidence of our
love to the Father is, our doing as he has commanded us. Let us rejoice in the
Saviour's victories over Satan the prince of this world. Let us copy the example
of his love and obedience.
Chapter 14:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Lightfoot
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| McGarvey Pendleton
| McGee
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
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