Can you imagine what it must have been like to be one of the disciples and hear the final words of Christ? After having witnessed Jesus walk on water, heal the sick and bring the dead back to life the disciples were unlikely ready to hear what Jesus was about to do next! On His way to Jerusalem Jesus told the disciples that he was about to be delivered to the chief priests and teachers of the law who would condemn and hand Him over to the Gentiles to be mocked, flogged and crucified on a cross (Matthew 20:17-19). After the Lord’s Supper Jesus told the disciples that once He was raised from the dead He would remain with them but a short time and would then return to the right hand of God the Father in heaven (John 14:1-4). Peter’s response to Jesus’ predicted departure of wanting to die to return with Him or Philip’s response of wanting to see God the Father immediately; are responses we can understand and even emphasize with. However, it is Thomas’ response “we don’t know where you are going, so how can we know the way (14:5)?” that has puzzled humanity for generations! In today’s sermon we are going to explore what did Jesus mean when He told Thomas: “I am the way, truth and life (14:6)!”