Christ the King Anglican Church - Denver

The Way, The Truth, and The Life - Sermon- John 14:6

21 min · 12. touko 2026
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“Lord, we do not know where you are going. How can we know the way?” Thomas asks one of the most honest questions in all of Scripture — and one that still lives in every human heart. In a world overflowing with information, directions, opinions, AI, and endless “paths,” why do so many still feel lost? In John 14, Jesus does not hand His disciples a map, a checklist, or a five-step plan. He gives them Himself. “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.” This sermon explores: • Why following Jesus is relational before it is informational • The ancient idea of discipleship as “the way of walking” • Why modern people struggle with truth and direction • How Jesus offers not merely guidance, but presence • Why hearts can remain untroubled even when life feels uncertain John 14:1–6

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