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John 14:3 - Exposition

And if I go and if I prepare a place for you —a simple condition, soon to be realized by the event— I come again ; I am ever coming, as I am now about to explain to you,

shall prevail between us. I am coming to you, in my glory and power, and in my victory in you as well as for you over death and Hades, to receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. The full perspective of the Lord's approach to faithful souls is given in the extraordinary pregnancy of the "I am coming." Not until he comes m all his glory will the words be perfectly fulfilled; but the early Church, on the basis of communion with Christ himself in the power of his Spirit, expected that Christ had come and taken to himself one by one those who died in the faith ( 1 Thessalonians 4:14 ). Thus Stephen expected the Lord to receive his spirit ( Acts 7:59 ); and the dying thief was to be with him , in Paradise; and Paul knew that to be from home, so far as body is concerned, was to be "at home or present with the Lord" ( 2 Corinthians 5:8 ). "To be with Christ" was "far better" than to labor on in the flesh ( Philippians 1:23 ). The highest thought of peace and love was to the apostles union and presence with Christ. Our Lord asserts here that by his very nearness to them he will make their heaven for them. How soon this wonderful idea spread among men! Within twenty years, Thessalonians were comforted about their pious dead, with the thought that they slept in Jesus, and would together with them be "forever with the Lord."

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