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Text -- John 14:23 (NET)

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14:23 Jesus replied, “If anyone loves me, he will obey my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and take up residence with him.
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Robertson: Joh 14:23 - -- If a man love me ( ean tis agapāi me ). Condition of third class with ean and present active subjunctive, "if one keep on loving me."That is key ...

If a man love me ( ean tis agapāi me ).

Condition of third class with ean and present active subjunctive, "if one keep on loving me."That is key to the spiritual manifestation (emphanizō ).

Robertson: Joh 14:23 - -- We will come ( eleusometha ). Future middle of erchomai and first person plural (the Father and I), not at the judgment, but here and now.

We will come ( eleusometha ).

Future middle of erchomai and first person plural (the Father and I), not at the judgment, but here and now.

Robertson: Joh 14:23 - -- And make our abode with him ( kai monēn par' autōi poiēsometha ). See Joh 14:2 for the word monē (dwelling, abiding place). If the Holy Spi...

And make our abode with him ( kai monēn par' autōi poiēsometha ).

See Joh 14:2 for the word monē (dwelling, abiding place). If the Holy Spirit "abides"(menei , Joh 14:17) in you, that heart becomes a temple (naos ) of the Holy Spirit (1Co 3:16.), and so a fit dwelling place for the Father and the Son, a glorious and uplifting reality.

Vincent: Joh 14:23 - -- My word ( λόγον μου ) The entire gospel message, as distinguished from its separate parts or commandments.

My word ( λόγον μου )

The entire gospel message, as distinguished from its separate parts or commandments.

Vincent: Joh 14:23 - -- We will come Compare Joh 10:30; Rev 3:20.

We will come

Compare Joh 10:30; Rev 3:20.

Vincent: Joh 14:23 - -- Abode ( μονὴν ) See on Joh 14:2. Compare 1Jo 2:24; 1Jo 5:15.

Abode ( μονὴν )

See on Joh 14:2. Compare 1Jo 2:24; 1Jo 5:15.

Wesley: Joh 14:23 - -- Because ye love and obey me, and they do not, therefore I will reveal myself to you, and not to them.

Because ye love and obey me, and they do not, therefore I will reveal myself to you, and not to them.

Wesley: Joh 14:23 - -- The more any man loves and obeys, the more God will love him. And we will come to him, and make our abode with him - Which implies such a large manife...

The more any man loves and obeys, the more God will love him. And we will come to him, and make our abode with him - Which implies such a large manifestation of the Divine presence and love, that the former in justification is as nothing in comparison of it.

JFB: Joh 14:23 - -- Astonishing statement! In the Father's "coming" He "refers to the revelation of Him as a Father to the soul, which does not take place till the Spirit...

Astonishing statement! In the Father's "coming" He "refers to the revelation of Him as a Father to the soul, which does not take place till the Spirit comes into the heart, teaching it to cry, Abba, Father" [OLSHAUSEN]. The "abode" means a permanent, eternal stay! (Compare Lev 26:11-12; Eze 37:26-27; 2Co 6:16; and contrast Jer 14:8).

Clarke: Joh 14:23 - -- If a man - Not only my present disciples, but all those who shall believe on me through their word, or that of their successors

If a man - Not only my present disciples, but all those who shall believe on me through their word, or that of their successors

Clarke: Joh 14:23 - -- Love me - Receive me as his Savior, and get the love of God shed abroad in his heart by the Holy Ghost

Love me - Receive me as his Savior, and get the love of God shed abroad in his heart by the Holy Ghost

Clarke: Joh 14:23 - -- He will keep my words - Observe all my sayings, and have his affections and conduct regulated by my Spirit and doctrine

He will keep my words - Observe all my sayings, and have his affections and conduct regulated by my Spirit and doctrine

Clarke: Joh 14:23 - -- My Father will love him - Call him his child; support, defend, and preserve him as such

My Father will love him - Call him his child; support, defend, and preserve him as such

Clarke: Joh 14:23 - -- And we will come unto him - God the Father, through his Son, will continue to pour out his choicest blessings upon his head and upon his heart

And we will come unto him - God the Father, through his Son, will continue to pour out his choicest blessings upon his head and upon his heart

Clarke: Joh 14:23 - -- And make our abode with him - Will make his heart our temple, where God, the Father, Son, and Spirit, shall rest, receive homage, and dwell to etern...

And make our abode with him - Will make his heart our temple, where God, the Father, Son, and Spirit, shall rest, receive homage, and dwell to eternity. Thus will I manifest myself to the believing, loving, obedient disciple, and not to the world, who will not receive the Spirit of the truth.

Calvin: Joh 14:23 - -- 23.And my Father will love him We have already explained that the love of God to us is not placed in the second rank, as if it came after our piety a...

23.And my Father will love him We have already explained that the love of God to us is not placed in the second rank, as if it came after our piety as the cause of that love, but that believers may be fully convinced that the obedience which they render to the Gospel is pleasing to God, and that they may continually expect from him fresh additions of gifts.

And we will come to him who loveth me; that is, he will feel that the grace of God dwelleth in him, and will every day receive additions to the gifts of God. He therefore speaks, not of that eternal love with which he loved us, before we were born, and even before the world was created, but since the time when he seals it on our hearts by making us partakers of his adoption. Nor does he even mean the first illumination, but those degrees of faith by which believers must continually advance, according to that saying,

Whosoever hath it shall be given to him, (Mat 13:12.)

The Papists; therefore are wrong in inferring from this passage that there are two kinds of love with which we love God. They falsely maintain that we naturally love God, before he regenerates us by his Spirit, and even that by this preparation we merit the grace of regeneration; as if Scripture did not everywhere teach, and as if experience also did not loudly proclaim, that we are altogether alienated from God, and that we are infected and filled with hatred of him, until he change our hearts. We must therefore keep in view the design of Christ, that he and the Father will come, to confirm believers, in uninterrupted confidence in his grace.

Defender: Joh 14:23 - -- The measure of our love for Christ is whether we keep (guard and obey) His Word and keep His commandments (Joh 14:15, Joh 14:21-24; 1Jo 2:5, 1Jo 2:17;...

The measure of our love for Christ is whether we keep (guard and obey) His Word and keep His commandments (Joh 14:15, Joh 14:21-24; 1Jo 2:5, 1Jo 2:17; 1Jo 4:17-20).

Defender: Joh 14:23 - -- "Abode" is the same word as "mansion" in Joh 14:2, and these are the only two occurrences of the word in the New Testament. Even though each redeemed ...

"Abode" is the same word as "mansion" in Joh 14:2, and these are the only two occurrences of the word in the New Testament. Even though each redeemed person will have his own "mansion" in the New Jerusalem, the indwelling presence of the triune God (even now a reality through the Holy Spirit) will continue dwelling in the same "abode" with us throughout eternity (1Th 4:17)."

TSK: Joh 14:23 - -- If : Joh 14:15, Joh 14:21 make : Joh 14:17, Joh 5:17-19, Joh 6:56, Joh 10:30; Gen 1:26, Gen 11:7; Psa 90:1, Psa 91:1; Isa 57:15; Rom 8:9-11; 1Jo 2:24,...

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Barnes: Joh 14:23 - -- Will keep my words - See Joh 14:15. We will come to him - We will come to him with the manifestation of pardon, peace of conscience, and ...

Will keep my words - See Joh 14:15.

We will come to him - We will come to him with the manifestation of pardon, peace of conscience, and joy in the Holy Spirit. It means that God will manifest himself to the soul as a Father and Friend; that Jesus will manifest himself as a Saviour; that is, that there will be shed abroad in the heart just views and proper feelings toward God and Christ. The Christian will rejoice in the perfections of God and of Christ, and will delight to contemplate the glories of a present Saviour. The condition of a sinner is represented as one who has gone astray from God, and from whom God has withdrawn, Psa 58:3; Pro 28:10; Eze 14:11. He is alienated from God, Eph 2:12; Isa 1:4; Eph 4:18; Col 1:21. Religion is represented as God returning to the soul, and manifesting himself as reconciled through Jesus Christ, 2Co 5:18; Col 1:21.

Make our abode - This is a figurative expression implying that God and Christ would manifest themselves in no temporary way, but that it would be the privilege of Christians to enjoy their presence continually. They would take up their residence in the heart as their dwelling-place, as a temple fit for their abode. See 1Co 3:16; "Ye are the temple of God;"1Co 6:19; "Your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost;"2Co 6:16; "Ye are the temple of the living God."This does not mean that there is any personal union between Christians and God - that there is any special indwelling of the essence of God in us for God is essentially present in all places in the same way; but it is a figurative mode of speaking, denoting that the Christian is under the influence of God; that he rejoices in his presence, and that he has the views, the feelings, the joys which God produces in a redeemed soul, and with which he is pleased.

Poole: Joh 14:23 - -- If any man love Christ, he will keep Christ’ s words; that is, he will study and endeavour to keep the commandments of Christ; for if nothing e...

If any man love Christ, he will keep Christ’ s words; that is, he will study and endeavour to keep the commandments of Christ; for if nothing evidenced a true love to Christ but a perfect obedience to his will, none could comfort himself from his obedience, or conclude his love to Christ from it; but he that loveth Christ, will make it his business to be obedient to him in those things first he hath commanded, and are within his power.

And my Father will love him and my Father will manifest his love to him in further dispensations of his grace; for it cannot be understood of God’ s eternal love, nor yet of his love in justification and regeneration; for till the man or woman be justified and regenerated, he will never study and endeavour obedience to the will of God. This love of God is the cause, not the effect of our obedience; but love in this verse must be expounded by manifesting in the former verse; and this is certain, that the manifestations of Divine love to our souls depend upon our walking with God. This is also meant by God the Father and Christ’ s coming to those that love him, and keep his commandments; viz. a coming in the sweet influences of Divine grace, suited to the soul’ s various necessities: nay, our Lord promises, not only his and his Father’ s coming to, but their making an abode with such as love him, and keep his commandments. Here the abiding of the First and Second Person in the Trinity with believers; the abiding of the Third Person with them is also promised, Joh 14:16 ; which all make that presence of God with them, so often promised to them in holy writ. Thus our Saviour answereth one part of what Judas said, How is it that thou wilt manifest thyself to us? Because, saith our Saviour, you love me, and keep my words: for though no love, no works of ours, foreseen or seen, be the cause of eternal love, or the first grace; yet it is so much a cause of further grace, especially in the sensible manifestations of it, that no soul must expect it that doth not love Christ, and keep his words. He also further gives them a reason, as to the second thing he asked, why he did not manifest himself to the world?

Haydock: Joh 14:22-25 - -- Lord, how is it? Literally, what is done, or, what will be done, that thou art about to manifest thyself to us, and not to the world? This apos...

Lord, how is it? Literally, what is done, or, what will be done, that thou art about to manifest thyself to us, and not to the world? This apostle imagined, that the Messias would make manifest his glory of a temporal kingdom, not to them only, but to all the world. But Christ, by his answer, lets him know, that he spoke only of a manifestation of his love to those that loved him. If any man love me, my Father will love him, and we will come to him, that is, the three divine persons, will come to his soul, in a special manner, so as to bless him with an infusion of graces, and make our abode in his soul. (Witham)

Gill: Joh 14:23 - -- Jesus answered and said unto him,.... This answer is returned, and these words are spoken, for the further confirmation and explanation of what was be...

Jesus answered and said unto him,.... This answer is returned, and these words are spoken, for the further confirmation and explanation of what was before said:

if a man love me, he will keep my words; by his "words" are meant not his doctrines, but his ordinances; the same with his commandments, Joh 14:21, which he has said, ordered, and commanded to be observed, and which are observed by such who truly love him, and that from a principle of love to him, and with a view to his glory: and for the encouragement of such persons as before, he says,

and my Father will love him: which is to be understood not of the love of the Father, as in his own heart, which is not taken up in time, but was in him from all eternity; nor of the first discovery of it to his people, but of greater manifestations of it to them, and a quicker sense of it in their hearts, and also of some other effects of it, to be enjoyed by them in an higher manner; such as larger measures of grace, more communion with him here, and eternal honour and glory hereafter:

and we will come unto him: I who am now going away, and my Father to whom I am going, and the Holy Spirit, the Comforter, I have promised to pray for: hence a proof of a plurality of persons in the Godhead, of a trinity of persons, of there being neither more nor fewer than three; since neither more nor less can be collected from the context; and of their distinct personality, or it could not be said with any propriety, "we" each of us "will come unto him"; not locally and visibly, but spiritually, by affording our gracious and comfortable presence, the continuance of which is promised next:

and make our abode with him; which denotes habitation; for the saints are the dwelling places or temples of the living God, Father, Son, and Spirit; and the constancy and perpetuity of their residence in them, not as a wayfaring man, but always, though this may not be always discerned by believers; and is a wonderful instance of the grace and condescension of God to dwell on earth with sinful men; and a far greater one it is, than if the most mighty potentate on earth should take up his abode in a poor despicable cottage with the meanest of his subjects.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Joh 14:23 Grk “we will come to him and will make our dwelling place with him.” The context here is individual rather than corporate indwelling, so t...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Joh 14:1-31 - --1 Christ comforts his disciples with the hope of heaven;5 professes himself the way, the truth, and the life, and one with the Father;13 assures their...

Combined Bible: Joh 14:21-31 - --of the Gospel of John    CHAPTER 50    Christ Comforting His Disciples (Concluded)    John 14:21-31    ...

Maclaren: Joh 14:1-31 - --John's Doubts Of Jesus, And Jesus' Praise Of John Now when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, 3. And sai...

Maclaren: Joh 14:1-31 - --Elijah Come Again There was, in the days of Herod the king of Judea, a certain priest named Zacharias, of the course of Abia: and his wife was of the...

Maclaren: Joh 14:22-24 - --Who Bring Christ Judas saith unto Him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that Thou wilt manifest Thyself unto us, and not unto the world? Jesus answered ...

MHCC: Joh 14:18-24 - --Christ promises that he would continue his care of his disciples. I will not leave you orphans, or fatherless, for though I leave you, yet I leave you...

Matthew Henry: Joh 14:18-24 - -- When friends are parting, it is a common request they make to each other, "Pray let us hear from you as often as you can:"this Christ engaged to his...

Barclay: Joh 14:18-24 - --By this time a sense of foreboding must have enveloped the disciples. Even they must now have seen that there was tragedy ahead. But Jesus says: "I...

Constable: Joh 13:1--17:26 - --III. Jesus' private ministry chs. 13--17 The Synoptics integrate Jesus' ministry to the masses and His training ...

Constable: Joh 13:31--17:1 - --B. The Upper Room Discourse 13:31-16:33 Judas' departure opened the way for Jesus to prepare His true di...

Constable: Joh 14:1-24 - --3. Jesus' comforting revelation in view of His departure 14:1-24 Peter's question was only the f...

Constable: Joh 14:22-24 - --The clarification of Jesus' self-disclosure 14:22-24 14:22 There were two members of the Twelve named Judas. The one who voiced this question was Juda...

College: Joh 14:1-31 - --JOHN 14 2. Promises of Jesus (14:1-31) Chapters 14-16 continue the Farewell Discourses, but without the dramatic tension of chapter 13. Judas has no...

Lapide: Joh 14:1-23 - --1-31 CHAPTER 14 Let not your heart, &c. Christ saw that the minds of His disciples were troubled, i.e. anxious and sorrowful, because He had foreto...

Lapide: Joh 14:23-31 - --Ver. 23. — Jesus answered, &c. As if He said, "Do not suppose, 0 Judas, that I will appear to thee alone and thy fellow-Apostles after My resurrect...

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Robertson: John (Book Introduction) THE Fourth Gospel By Way of Introduction Greatest of Books The test of time has given the palm to the Fourth Gospel over all the books of the wor...

JFB: John (Book Introduction) THE author of the Fourth Gospel was the younger of the two sons of Zebedee, a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee, who resided at Bethsaida, where were bo...

JFB: John (Outline) THE WORD MADE FLESH. (Joh 1:1-14) A SAYING OF THE BAPTIST CONFIRMATORY OF THIS. (Joh 1:15) SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED. (Joh 1:16-18) THE BAPTIST'S TESTIM...

TSK: John (Book Introduction) John, who, according to the unanimous testimony of the ancient fathers and ecclesiastical writers, was the author of this Gospel, was the son of Zebed...

TSK: John 14 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Joh 14:1, Christ comforts his disciples with the hope of heaven; Joh 14:5, professes himself the way, the truth, and the life, and one wi...

Poole: John 14 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 14

MHCC: John (Book Introduction) The apostle and evangelist, John, seems to have been the youngest of the twelve. He was especially favoured with our Lord's regard and confidence, so ...

MHCC: John 14 (Chapter Introduction) (Joh 14:1-11) Christ comforts his disciples. (Joh 14:12-17) He further comforts his disciples. (Joh 14:18-31) He still further comforts his disciple...

Matthew Henry: John (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Gospel According to St. John It is not material to enquire when and where this gospel was written; ...

Matthew Henry: John 14 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter is a continuation of Christ's discourse with his disciples after supper. When he had convicted and discarded Judas, he set himself to ...

Barclay: John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT JOHN The Gospel Of The EagleEye For many Christian people the Gospel according to St. John is the mos...

Barclay: John 14 (Chapter Introduction) The Promise Of Glory (Joh_14:1-3) The Promise Of Glory (Joh_14:1-3 Continued) The Way, The Truth And The Life (Joh_14:4-6) The Vision Of God (J...

Constable: John (Book Introduction) Introduction Writer The writer of this Gospel did not identify himself as such in the ...

Constable: John (Outline) Outline I. Prologue 1:1-18 A. The preincarnate Word 1:1-5 B. The witness...

Constable: John John Bibliography Allen, Ronald B. "Affirming Right-of-Way on Ancient Paths." Bibliotheca Sacra 153:609 (Januar...

Haydock: John (Book Introduction) THE HOLY GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN. INTRODUCTION St. John, the evangelist, a native of Bathsaida, in Galilee, was the son ...

Gill: John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOHN The author of this Gospel is John, the son of Zebedee and Salome, the brother of James the greater; he outlived the rest of th...

College: John (Book Introduction) PREFACE INTRODUCTION Even the casual reader of the New Testament will notice that the first three accounts of Jesus' life are generally similar in t...

College: John (Outline) OUTLINE A good outline is more than half the battle in one's understanding and remembering the contents of any book. There is more than one way to bre...

Lapide: John (Book Introduction) NOTICE TO THE READER. Gospel of John Intro ——o—— AS it has been found impossible to compress the Translation of the Commentary upon S. John...

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