Some people read:
"I am the way, ...no one comes to the Father, but through
me."
When reading this verse, for some reason some people see in it
a confirmation of the Trinity. Although I can not see how they
can read either an explicit or even an implicit reference to the
Trinity in this verse, still, due to it's popularity it deserves
to be studied
There appear to be a sizable number of Christians who when reading
this verse interpret it to state that Jesus is God and that no
one shall enter into heaven except if they worship Jesus. For
this reason this verse should ideally be dealt with in section
1.2.3 (The 'Son of God'), however, since it is brought up so often
in discussions of the Trinity it appears to be appropriate to
discuss it here.
The popular perception that this verse claims that Jesus requires
our worship in order for us to receive salvation is not the intended
meaning of this verse. However, in order for us to recognize this
fact it is necessary to study it's context.
If we were to back up a little and read from the beginning of
this chapter, we would find that just before Jesus spoke these
words, he said;
"In my Father's house are many mansions (dwelling places); if it were not so, I would have told you; for I go to prepare a mansion (a dwelling place) for you."
John 14:2
The above statement is quite clear. It is in exact conformance
to the teachings of the Qur'an. In the Qur'an we are told how
God sent messengers to all tribes and nations. We are told that
the basic message which was given to each of these tribes was
the same: "Worship God alone and worship none else."
Some of the secondary details of this worship might differ from
one tribe or nation to the next according to God's infinite wisdom
and his knowledge of those people. It was made very clear to each
prophet that he was not to preach to anyone but his own people.
It was further made clear to this messenger's people that if they
were to obey him that they would receive the reward of God. God
would not hold them accountable for what any other tribe or nation
did or did not do. This would continue until God's last messenger,
Muhammad (pbuh) would be sent to all mankind as the seal of the
prophets.
This is exactly what Jesus is saying here. He said that in God's
mansion there are "many" rooms. Jesus
was sent to guide to only one of them. The countless other
rooms were reserved for other tribes and nations if they would
obey their messengers. However, Jesus was telling his followers
that they need not worry themselves about the other rooms. Anyone
from among his people who wished to enter into the room which
was reserved for them could only do so if they followed Jesus
and obeyed his command. So Jesus confirmed that he was going to
prepare "a" mansion and not "all" the mansions
in "my Father's house".
Further, the verse clearly states that Jesus was the "WAY"
to a mansion. He did not say that he is the "DESTINATION"
which would be the case if he were God. What else would we expect
a prophet of God to say except "I am the
'way' to God's mercy"? That is his job. That is
what a prophet does. It is why God chose him in
the first place; in order to guide to the mercy of God. This is
indeed confirmed in John 10:9 where Jesus tells us that he is
"the door" to "the pasture." In other words,
he is the "prophet" who guides his people to "heaven"
(see also Jn. 12:44). Once again, this is the message of Islam.
Finally, remember
"Not every one that says to me(Jesus); 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven; but he who does the will of my Father, who is in heaven."
Matthew.7:21
Here, once again is our table:
| - | Explicit Statement | Implicit Statement |
| God is ONE | Isaiah 43:10-11, Deuteronomy 4:39, Isaiah 45:18, Isaiah 44:6, Isaiah 45:6, Isaiah 45:22, Exodus 20:3, Exodus 34:14 | - |
| God is TWO |
| John 20:28,
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| God is THREE |
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| God is MANY | - |