In My Father’s House are Many Mansions (John 14:1)
“Let not your hearts be troubled, ye believe in God, believe also in
me. In my Father’s house are many mansions, if it were not so I would
have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare
a place for you I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that
where I am, there ye may be also!”
To understand this passage we must supply the answer to many questions –
1. Why were the disciples troubled?
2. Where is my Father’s house?
3. If my Father’s house meant heaven, then how did it come to get into a state of being unprepared?
4. If the souls of people went to heaven at death, then were
the souls of all the millions of people who had died before Jesus was
born all waiting at some sort of half-way stage, for thousands of
years, for Jesus to be born, to die, to be raised again and then ascend
into heaven and start preparing it for them? Or were those souls all
living in an unprepared heaven?
5. What are the “mansions” Jesus spoke about?
The answer to the first question is easy enough. The latter portion
of John ch.13 shows why the disciples were troubled. Jesus had been
speaking about his approaching death and they did not understand the
meaning of what he said. They asked him to explain. Jesus delayed his
explanation while he dealt with Peter and then encouraged his disciples
by telling them to “believe in God.” What he was about to do was part
of God’s plan of salvation. He had to die so as to make the way open
into the Kingdom of God, bringing forgiveness of sins through his death.
I go to prepare a place for you. It must be obvious that Jesus was
not going to prepare heaven. We know already that the Law of Moses gave
no forgiveness of sins. Only the perfect sacrifice could do that and
until the perfect sacrifice was made, there would be no way into the
Kingdom of God. There would be no salvation for anyone. We have also
learnt that by being crucified, Jesus also brought forgiveness of sins
to those who had died long before he was born. We also know that if we,
the Gentiles, are to have our part in the covenant of promise, we must
associate ourselves with him in his death, and the only way we can do
this, is to be baptised. The only way of salvation is through the death of Jesus, so until he died, the way was not prepared.
By going to his death, Jesus would then prepare a place for us. What we
have to find out now is where would the prepared place be?
“I will come again.” A clue as to where the prepared place would be,
was given in this statement of Jesus. We would get that prepared place when he comes again. This shows that there must be a second coming of Christ.
It is important to note that Jesus said that when he came again, he
would receive us unto himself and added “that where I am, there ye may
be also.” The gathering unto himself is to be wherever he is when he
comes. If he comes to the earth again, and that is the only place to
which he can come, we shall be received unto him there. That meant only
one thing and that is that when he comes, the gathering to him will be on the earth
in the Kingdom of God. This is consistent with the promises to Abraham
and the covenant with David which formed such an important part of
Christianity taught by the apostles. Jesus is the only way to salvation
and that way was established through his death on the cross.
Bro. F.G. Nkomelah (Lilongwe, Malawi)