John 14:14

14 Yf ye shall axe eny thige in my name I will do it

John 14:14 Meaning and Commentary

John 14:14

If ye shall ask anything
These words are much, the same with the former, and have been thought, by some, to have crept into the text from the margin; though they seem rather to be repeated by Christ, the more to strengthen and confirm the faith of his disciples in this matter; that whatsoever they asked

in my name,
either calling upon it, he being equally the object of prayer with the Father, or making mention of it, pleading the merits of his blood, righteousness, and sacrifice; whatever was according to the will of God, was for his glory, and their real good, he would do it for them, as well when absent from them, as present with them.

John 14:14 In-Context

12 Verely verely I saye vnto you: he that beleveth on me the workes that I doo the same shall he do and greater workes then these shall he do because I go vnto my father.
13 And what soever ye axe in my name yt will I do yt the father might be glorified by the sonne.
14 Yf ye shall axe eny thige in my name I will do it
15 If ye love me kepe my comaundementes
16 and I will praye the father and he shall geve you a nother comforter yt he maye byde with you ever

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