New Testament

John 14:13

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In this verse, Jesus emphasizes the power of prayer when it is done in His name.

Author
John the apostle
Written
Around AD 85-95
Genre
Gospel
Original Audience
All believers
CBTClear Bible Translation

"And whatever you ask in my name, I will do it, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son."

KJVKing James Version

And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this verse, Jesus emphasizes the power of prayer when it is done in His name. Asking in His name means aligning our requests with His character and will. Jesus assures His followers that He will fulfill their requests, which serves a greater purpose: to glorify God the Father through the Son. This highlights the relationship between Jesus and the Father, showing that their actions are interconnected. When believers pray in Jesus' name, they are not just using a formulaic phrase; they are expressing faith in His authority and mission. The promise of answered prayer is not a blank check for any desire but is rooted in the intention to honor God. This verse encourages believers to approach God with confidence, knowing that their prayers can lead to divine action that ultimately brings glory to God. It reassures them that their relationship with Jesus empowers their prayers, making them effective and meaningful in the context of God's greater plan.

How to apply John 14:13 to your life

When you pray, focus on aligning your requests with Jesus' character and purpose. Remember that prayer is not just about asking for things but about seeking to glorify God. Approach prayer with confidence, trusting that Jesus hears and responds to your needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does John 14:13 mean?

John 14:13 means that when believers pray in Jesus' name, their requests should align with His character and will. Jesus promises to fulfill these requests to glorify God the Father through Him.

What is the meaning of 'ask in my name' in John 14:13?

'Ask in my name' means to pray in accordance with Jesus' character and mission. It signifies that requests should reflect His authority and purpose, not just personal desires.

How does John 14:13 relate to prayer?

John 14:13 relates to prayer by encouraging believers to approach God confidently, knowing that prayers made in Jesus' name are effective and meaningful. It underscores the importance of aligning requests with God's will.

The Book of John
Book Summary

The Book of John

John 1: The Word Made Flesh and the First Disciples

In the beginning is the Word, and the Word is with God, and the Word is God. All things are made by him, and in him is life, and the life is the light of men. The light shines in darkness, and the darkness does not overcome it. John the Baptist is sent from God to bear witness of the Light. He says he is not the Christ but comes to testify of him. The Word is made flesh and dwells among them, full of grace and truth. John bears witness and says that the one coming after him is preferred before him because he is before him.

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