Chapter XIV.
1-4. Christ bids the Apostles not to be troubled in heart, and puts before them three motives of consolation.
5-7. Interrupted by Thomas He declares Himself to be the way, and His Father the term whither He goeth.
8-12a. Philip's request, and Christ's reply containing a fourth motive of consolation.
12b-14. All who have the requisite faith shall perform even greater miracles than His, for whatever they shall ask the Father or Himself in His name, He will grant.
15-17. As a fifth motive of consolation, He promises to send them the Holy Ghost.
18-21. As a sixth motive, He promises to come to them Himself.
22-24. Not only to them but to all the faithful shall He come together with the Father and the Holy Ghost.