John 14:31
But I do as the Father has commanded me, so that the world
may know that I love the Father. Rise, let us go from here.
This passage represents the culmination of what could be
considered the last will and testament of Jesus given to the His disciples before
He left them. In the prior verses of
John 14, Jesus promised many things to comfort His disciples. He also revealed a number of truths critical
to their faith.
He encouraged His disciples as He told them that He was
leaving them to prepare a place for them with Him in heaven. He emphasized the He is the way, the truth
and life and that the only way that anyone enters into a prepared place in heaven is through Him.
Jesus confirmed the Godhead to the apostles as He commanded
them to "believe in Me that I am in the Father and the Father is in
me." Later He comforted the
disciples when He told them that the Holy Spirit would be sent in His name by
the Father to be their Helper in His absence.
Jesus provided the disciples with more encouragement as He told them that they would do greater works than He had done because He was going to
the Father to represent them. He
emphasized that anyone that believes in Him will also be able to do greater
works than He did.
Jesus promised them His peace and commanded them not to be
troubled or afraid of the evil that would come against them. He emphasized that the victory was theirs
because He has power over the enemy.
Jesus' final command to them was, "Rise, let us go from
here." This is our command as
well.
Let us receive the supernatural power that we are promised through the presence of Our Savior in our lives. Let us live a life without trouble in our hearts because of the promises of Our Redeemer. Let us show the world the peace that we have through all circumstances. Let us rise, let us go from here.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the peace that reigns in
our lives. We thank You, Jesus, for the
peace that You brought us through Your shed blood. We praise You, Lord, for providing the
supernatural power that we need to live our lives without fear of any man or
any circumstance. We pray that You will
equip us, embolden us and strengthen us so that we may be instruments of Your
good work and vessels of Your perfect peace.
We ask all these things in the name of the Prince of Peace, Jesus
Christ.
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