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Daily Devo | The Way, The Truth, and The Life (New Testament in a Year, John 14:1-31)

16 min · 3. juni 2026
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How do you respond to betrayal? Jesus had just finished laying out the ways his disciples would betray or abandon him in his hour of need. How might Jesus respond to the way we all break faith with him? His response here is not judgment, but grace. Jesus responds by making a way to the Father and by sending us the Holy Spirit! Rather than judgment or vengeance, Jesus offers us the lasting peace that only God can give. Where there was no way home for us, Jesus becomes the way, the truth, and the life. Taylor's "Way, Truth, Life" Wall Art: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1sKPDUoipGF1vo4esP19dIQ8DUsvsDUFG [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1sKPDUoipGF1vo4esP19dIQ8DUsvsDUFG] Looking for a previous devo? Want to share one with a friend? Start here: https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/ [https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/] For Reflection: - Jesus told his disciples to not let their hearts be troubled. What aspects of Jesus’ promises in this chapter bring you the most comfort? - Jesus states that he is “the way, the truth, and the life”. How would you explain this claim in your own words? - How is the peace Jesus offers different from the peace the world offers? How might God be inviting you into that peace today? - Prayer: Jesus, thank you for your promises, your presence, and your peace!

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