These verses continue the
teachings begun in 14:1. The one who knows Jesus also knows the Father for
Jesus reveals the Father as Father. In Jesus, one sees the Father as never
before because no one has revealed him like Jesus does. Like Thomas before him,
now Philip does not understand what Jesus is saying and in his ignorance, asks
a question. He does not realize that in seeing Jesus he has seen the Father
because of the revelation that Jesus makes of the Father. In offering himself,
Jesus has offered all the revelation that the disciples need to identify the
Father.
Jesus can only do what the
Father has told him and so his works are those of the Father. Philip and the
other disciples must be able to see Jesus as the revelation of the Father, if
not in his person, at least through the works that Jesus does. The works flow
from his person and are not separate from him but an integral part of who Jesus
is. The works, too, are works of revelation. They show that the primary aim of
God is not to condemn but to save and so are works that enhance and build up.
Since it is Jesus who sends
the disciples, the works that anyone who believes in Jesus will do will be the
same as those of Jesus. In fact, these will be able to do even greater works
than Jesus. These works will make known the whole story of Jesus as Word made
flesh and so, will be greater than those which Jesus does. Since these will be
done after the whole Christ event – death, resurrection, and ascension to the
Father – they will continue the glorification of Jesus. They will continue to reveal Jesus to the
world, sitting at the right hand of God. Jesus will answer every prayer of the
disciples made in his name and he will grant their petitions.
As Jesus made God known to
the world through unconditional, magnanimous love, so the disciples are called
to do the same. The works that Jesus did have to be continued today if Jesus is
to be made present and is to be revealed to a world that does not yet know him.
It is the present community of disciples that has the responsibility to
continue the mission that Jesus began. Whenever an enhancing word is spoken,
whenever an action that heals is done, whenever love is shown in a tangible
manner, then the work of Jesus continues and Jesus continues to be made
present.
To be sure, the
revelation of God that Jesus made can also be recognized in the depths of one’s
heart, but this is not the whole story. It is a love that must be shared and
revealed to the world if it is to be complete and whole. The incarnation was
not a private revelation given to a select few, but an earth shattering event
made visible to the whole world. So the revelation of Jesus, today, has to be
done visibly and tangibly.
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