Our study is "Jesus: the way, the truth and
the life." This statement, and claim, of Jesus is found in one of the
most favorite, familiar, and endearing texts in the Bible. "Let not your
heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in Me. In my Father's
house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go
to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I
will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye
may be also. And where I go ye know, and the way ye know." Thomas,
desiring to understand says, "Lord, we do not know where You are going,
and how can we know the way?" The Lord then makes the statement of our
text one of the most remarkable and profound statements ever made "I
am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes unto the Father, but
by Me."
How full of meaning is the message conveyed
in these few brief words. The Lord here and in the conversation that
follows plainly declares that he is God is Deity; not was, or going to
be, but is ("Am"). He here equates himself with the Way, the Truth, and
the Life. He is each of these as well as all of them together. He is the
true way of life. He did not say "I will show you the way," but "I am
the way." He did not say "I have the truth," but "I am the truth." The
Lord did not say, "I lead unto life," but "I am the life."
"I Am the Way"
Christ is the way to the Father. A
way is a path, a route, a roadway. Some say, "How can I know the way
when one preacher tells me one way and another some other way? Dear
friend, the Lord did not say, "The preacher, or the Pope, or mother or
father is the way," but "I am the way." Dear friend, do not follow this
preacher or that, or the Pope, or anyone else, but the Lord Jesus
himself. He is the Way.
We have all, some time or other, followed a
marked path to a given destination. I read a story of one of our pioneer
preachers riding horseback along a road in unfamiliar territory, when he
came upon a barricade with a sign warning that the bridge was out.
Distressed, he lookedabout to study just how he might proceed when he
saw what appeared to be a marker showing the way. He went to investigate
and sure enough just before he reached the first marker he could see the
next, and so on through the heavy wooded section of the river bottom. By
following the marked trail he was able to pass through the unfamiliar
territory and reach his destination. Just so with the Lord Jesus; he is
the marked trail "the way" through this old sinful world to the
wonderful city of God and to bosom of the Father. He says, "Follow me
and I will take you to the Father."
Christ is the only way to the Father.
"No one comes to the Father but by me." Hence, he is not only the way,
but he is the only way to the Father. This way is referred to as the
"the way of God," "the way of salvation," the way of truth, and "the way
of holiness" (Acts 18:26; Matt. 22:16; Acts 16:17; John 14:6; Isa.
35:8; etc.). Our Lord said, "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth
shall make you free" (John 8:32). Many say that it doesn't matter
what doctrine you believe just so you have Christ, but dear friend, God
tells us, "Whosoever . . . abideth not in the doctrine (teaching) of
Christ, hath not God. He that abideth in the doctrine (teaching) of
Christ hath both the Father and the Son (2 Jn.9). Yes, indeed, it
does make a difference what you believe. Again, the Lord said, "But in
vain they do worship Me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men"
(Matt. 15:9); and "Every plant (doctrine or practice) which my
heavenly Father hath not planted shall be rooted up" (Matt. 15:13-14).
Any doctrine that is not found in the Word of God is "of men," not God.
All spiritual blessings are in Christ (Eph. 1:3). We have
redemption through his blood in Christ (Eph.1:7; Col. 1:14). We
must be "in Christ" to be a "new creature" (born again) (2 Cor. 5:17),
and we get in Christ by being baptized "into" Christ (Rom. 6:3-4;
Gal. 3:26-27), and we are "born again" by "obeying the truth" (1
Pet. 1:22-23; Rom. 6:17-18).
There is no other way. All religion
that seeks to "come unto the Father" in some other way than in and
through Christ (Jews, Moslems, Buddhists, etc.) is doomed to failure,
according to this word of Christ (John 14:6). Again we hear the
Lord say, "He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not My words (the gospel
of the New Testament), hath one that judgeth him: the word that I have
spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day" (John 12:48);
and all who "obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ . . . shall be
punished in flaming fire with everlasting destruction from the presence
of the Lord" (2 Thess. 1: 8-9). This also applies to those who
claim to believe in Christ, but reject his teaching. The Lord further
said, "Why do you call me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I
say?" Many teach that it doesn't make any difference what you believe,
or whether you are baptized or not, or "how" or "why" you are baptized,
or whether you worship or not and how you worship, etc. Such people are
not following Christ, the way, but their own waythe way of their choice.
The way of Christ is the way of truth. You must believe what Christ
tells you to believe, the truth, the gospel (Mk. 16:15; 1 Thess.
2:13); you obey Christ's command to be "buried" in baptism (Rom.
6:3-4), "to be saved" (Mk. 16:16), "for remission of sins"
(Acts 2:38), to get "into Christ" (Rom. 6:3; Gal. 3:27) who
is the true way; and he will add you to the church he established
(Acts 2:41,47), not some de-nomination (Acts 20:29-39; Gal.
1:6-9); and you worship the way Christ tells you to worship (John
4:23-24).
"I Am the Truth"
Truth is truth only because of God.
Without God there would be no right or wrong, or truth. Truth,
righteousness, holiness, light, and love, in any and all fields, whether
mathematical, logical, moral (ethical or religious) are all basically
the same thing just different aspects; and they all derive their
meaning from the inherent nature and character of God, who is the
origin, source, and essence of each. The statement that two and two make
four, or that honesty is good and lying is bad, expresses an everlasting
principle in the eternal character of God. God and Truth have the same
attributes and character; things equal to the same thing are equal to
each other. God and truth are both eternal, immutable, perfect,
unchanging, accurate, consistent, immortal, infinite, incorruptible,
harmonious, faithful, reliable, trustworthy, dependable, right and
righteous. Men can say, "I speak the truth," but only God can say, "I am
the truth." The God of the Bible is the only true God because no other
being possesses these attributes. Jesus Christ is one with the Father.
To know Jesus is to know the Father. To "see" Jesus is to "see" the
Father. He is not speaking of the fleshly body. The words of Christ are
the words of the Father. The Father is in Christ and he is in the
Father.
"I Am the Life"
God is life. In every nook and cranny
of the world around us there is abundance and variety of life living
things. Among the millions or billions of kinds of life, human life
stands out in uniqueness and singularity. God tells us this is because
it alone is a combination of physical life and spiritual life (Gen.
1:26; 2:7). All life is from God (Gen. 1; Psa. 36:9; Acts
17:24-29). Something is eternal. Something cannot come from nothing,
therefore some-thing has always been. All that is in existence had to be
in that eternal "something." Hence, that which existed eternally
possessed life. J.W.M. Sullivan, one of the world's greatest physicists,
says, "Life never arises except from life . . . this (fact) leads back
to some supernatural creative act" GOD! (Limitations of Science 94).
The Lord Jesus said, "I am come that (men) may have life, and that they
may have it more abundantly." "Abundantly" refers to the fullness and
richness of the life in Christ Christ's way of life that higher and
nobler life of which human life is capable. See John 8:12; Luke
12:15; Jude 10.
Eternal Life. Life is union (Gen.
2:7), and death is separation (Jas. 2:26). Man has both
physical life and spiritual life. At death (separation) both go back to
their point of origin the body to dust, and the soul/spirit to God
(Eccl. 12:6-7). Spiritual life (eternal life) is to be united with
God, and spiritual death is to be separated from God, banished into
darkness and despair (Matt. 25:41,46; Rom. 6:23). The Lord Jesus
said, speaking spiritually as he points out in v. 58, "Whoso
eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will
raise him up at the last day . . . so he that eateth Me, even he shall
live by Me. This is that bread which came down from heaven: not as your
fathers did eat manna, and are dead: he that eateth of this bread shall
live forever" (Jn. 6:54-58). Again God tells us, "He that hath
the Son hath life (eternal life,v.13), and he that hath not the Son of
God hath not life" (1 Jn. 5:12). Again, Jesus said, I am the
resurrection and the life: he that believeth in Me, though he were dead,
yet shall he live" (Jn. 11:25). Indeed, "I am the way, and the
truth, and the life."
Guardian of Truth -
December 1, 1994