In John 14, Jesus makes one of his most well-known and theologically rich statements: "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." This study unpacks the significance of Jesus’ words, particularly in response to Thomas’ question about knowing the way. We explore how Jesus doesn’t just show the way—he is the way, and how truth and life are found in him alone. We also discuss how this passage has been understood in Christian theology, particularly its implications for discipleship and salvation. Finally, we examine how John’s Gospel consistently presents Jesus as the full revelation of God, calling his followers to center their lives completely on him.
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