John 14:2

"“Don’t let your heart be troubled. Believe in God. Believe also in me."

Key Reflection

In John 14:2, Jesus reassures his disciples during a time when they were likely feeling anxious about his upcoming crucifixion and departure. This verse reflects the cultural context of first-century Judaism, where trust in God was paramount, and Jesus is emphasizing that their faith should encompass both divine and human sources of comfort and assurance.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verses 2,3. In my Father's house. Most interpreters understand this of heaven, as the peculiar dwelling-place or palace of God; but it may include the universe, as the abode of the omnipresent God. Are many mansions. The word rendered mansions means either the act of dwelling in any place (Joh 14:23), "we will make our abode with him"), or it means the place where one dwells. It is taken from the verb to remain, and signifies the place where one dwells or remains. It is applied by the Greek writers to the tents or temporary habitations which soldiers pitch in their marches. It denotes a dwelling of less permanency than the word house.

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