John 14:15
If this is how we show our love for Jesus, it is important to know His commands. Through spending time in His Word alone, we develop discernment between the commandments of Jesus and man-made doctrine and traditions of men (Matthew 5:8,9).
I have learned His commands overflow love, first for the Father and then for others (Matthew 22:36-40). Love comes first. This removes all legalism. Keeping His commandments out of love becomes faith-building. In following His teachings and trusting Him to provide, we restrain ourselves from taking it into our own hands and leave circumstances to the providence and provision of the Father. Here, as we begin to learn to let go of control—stress and anxiety begin to fade, and we start to enter into the place of His rest. Jesus stated that we show our love for Him by keeping His commands; therefore, I encourage you to ask yourself, do you know why you believe what you believe? And are they the commandments of men or the commandments of God?
John 14:16
The gift of God’s presence, forever. The Comfort of Almighty God with me, within me…The thought of considering the Holy Spirit as the actual Presence of God versus a vague, indescribable concept is new to me. The Comforter, the Presence of God, is given to those who love Jesus because He asked God on our behalf. Jesus, God’s Presence in the flesh, knowing He was leaving His disciples soon, promises this same Presence of God to remain in them, in the deepest recesses of their existence. Forever. I’m letting this sink in over and over again. He promised us the realness of God’s Presence in the here and now if we are only open enough to receive and believe His words. So far beyond theory. If you haven’t believed this way, I encourage you to let the realness of this begin to take root in your soul. Be open to discovering the Presence of God. It will change everything!
John 14:17
Jesus promises God’s Presence to be more than our Comforter, but the Spirit of Truth. Clarity in a culture that is thriving on confusion. The promise of God’s Presence for those who dare believe Jesus’ words. Here, we realize that when the crowd doesn’t understand and mocks, it’s because they truly don’t know or understand. Confidence to hold firm to God’s Truth because it is living and dwelling in us. Learning to abide in this Holy Presence has brought me clarity and freedom, where I once was held captive.
John 14:18
Jesus promises His Comfort and His Presence. He knew the emptiness His disciples would feel and the emptiness life would bring us. How did I overlook this statement from Jesus for so long? The One who created me promises to provide a Comfort that floods all my empty, broken spaces if I only believe and trust Him. These are words of Jesus to put on repeat, phrases to be absorbed one at a time. In this verse, He isn’t inviting us to come to Him as He does in Matthew 11:28, but promising He will come to us. And here, I realize I am asked only to receive, to remain open. I encourage you to ask yourself—Are you open to receiving from Jesus today?
Revelation 3:20
John 14:19
Again, there is the beautiful promise of eternal life: “…because I live, you also will live.” The One the grave couldn’t hold, who destroyed the sting of death—He is who I see. Jesus is also building on the concept He introduced to us in John 14:17—giving us another glimpse into seeing what the world doesn’t see. Jesus knew in the flesh He would be gone, but told His friends they would see Him still because they would know and recognize the gift of His Presence when the Father gives it to them (John 20:22). He is again referring to the Presence of God within. The everlasting Presence that gives everlasting life. Once we accept His Presence, we become truly alive!
John 14:20
In Philippians 2:10,11 the apostle Paul declares: “That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow…And that every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord …” Therefore, “At that day…” the time when we truly recognize God in us, worship will be our only response. In John 14 verse 19, Jesus said, “But ye see me”. Not everyone will have this response to Jesus. But, His disciples, those who hunger and thirst for the living water, Jesus promises to reveal the beautiful mystery to them upon receiving the Holy Spirit. “I am in My Father, ye in Me, and I in you.” Perfect harmony when—the Father abides in me because the Son abides in Him and we abide in Jesus; therefore, His Spirit of Truth, the Comforter, the Holy Spirit abides in us. And we are left to walk about this earth as an overflowing of the holy union—every thought, word, action, an outpouring of Him (see John 7:38, 39 and Galatians 2:20)!
“At that day” is taking on new meaning for me here. Jesus is talking about the day that we receive the Holy Spirit. The day that black and white turns to color! The day we truly become alive with the Spirit of God, living within! I believe this day is up to us, the day that we open ourselves to receive Him. “So, as the Holy Spirit says: Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts…”Hebrews 3:7,8.
John 14:21
To see Jesus clearly, in our innermost being. To know Him. Jesus is telling us how: willingness and openness to receive His words and take them to heart in our lives. Keeping His commands through devotion out of honor and respect, becoming an outpouring of the Father’s love. Living in the fullness of the love of the Father changes how I receive love from others. Accepting the Father’s unconditional love opens me up to accept grace, the love of the Son manifested on the cross. Acceptance of this kind of love brings about humility of spirit, ready and able to see who Jesus is… “I will love him and will manifest myself to him.” If you want to see Jesus in never-before-imagined ways, get to know Him through the Living Word. As you grow into who He created you to be, you will begin to walk in a newfound freedom, set free from what used to hold you back, left only to see Jesus! It really is so simple, so profound, so life-changing.
Starting Now
If you are just finding this or haven’t started yet, it’s not too late! I suggest starting on day one today and moving through one day at a time for the next 31 days. You can follow these links to my blog posts from the previous two weeks.
Leaning In
I encourage you to keep leaning into these words of Jesus and push forward in developing depth in your relationship with Him. Use these thoughts of mine just as a starting point to uncover what Jesus might be saying to your heart.
And I would love to hear what you discover as we go! Feel free to share in the comments here or on Instagram where I am doing daily posts.