"Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled"
Fifth Sunday of Easter John 14:1–12 There are moments in life when Jesus’ words feel like a lifeline: “Do not let your hearts be troubled.” He speaks them not from a place of comfort, but on the night before his Passion—when fear, confusion, and uncertainty were already settling into the hearts of his disciples. Jesus knows what they are feeling, and he knows what we feel too. Jesus' words are not a command to “just stop worrying,” but an invitation to trust the One who walks with us through every valley. In this passage, Jesus reveals something deeply personal: He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Not simply a guide, not merely a teacher, but the very path to God. When we feel lost, Jesus is the Way. When we feel confused, he is the Truth. When life feels heavy or diminished, Jesus is the Life that restores and renews. Thomas and Philip ask honest questions—questions we might ask ourselves. “Lord, we do not know where you are going; how can we know the way?” Their u...