Fifth Sunday of Easter – May 3, 2026

John 14:1-14

I would like to share a love story with you this morning…

In those days when you married you did not build a new house or rent an apartment…

  • What you did was you built onto dad’s house…
  • And if you were a young woman you went to your husband’s dad’s house…
  • Dad’s house would have been called a house complex…or insula…

 

It was built around an open courtyard…

  • A place for kids to play…
  • You could cook there…
  • You…also…would have had animals and pets there…

 

To each side were housing complexes…

  • With a large room in the middle…
  • The original house…

 

Now the oldest son got married and so he adds an addition and that becomes his house…

  • And then the next son….
  • And then the first grandson…
  • And another and another…
  • A whole series of houses connected to each other…
  • That eventually became the family house complex or insula…

 

When it was time for a young man and a young woman to be married…

  • Now she married at 14 and he married in his mid-20’s…
  • The two families would get together…
  • They would negotiate the bride price…
  • And when the bride price was settled…
  • They would exchange a glass of wine…
  • And that would seal the deal…that would seal the bargain.

 

They were now committed to be married…

  • At that point the young man would say to his bride:
  • I’m going to go home to my father’s house and prepare a place for you.
  • And when I’ve prepared a place for you …I’ll come back and take you to be with me…as my wife.
  • In other words:
  • I’ve got to go home to my father’s insula and prepare a place for you.

 

Now at that point the young woman had no idea when the wedding was going to be.

  • It might be 6 months…
  • 9 months…
  • 1 year…2 years…
  • She just had to be ready at any given moment.
  • She was called one who had been bought with a price.

 

Paul uses that to describe us…

  • He says:
  • You are bought with a price.
  • You are a bride to be.

 

You must be faithful to your bridegroom because he’s going to come back for you.

  • Where is your bridegroom today?
  • He’s preparing a place for you.

 

The son was now very anxious to come back and get his bride…

  • He wanted to be married…
  • That is what the whole thing was all about…
  • So…he probably went to his dad and said:
  • Well dad…how about today?
  • Oh…come on son…No.
  • This is your wedding!
  • You cannot just run out and leave a half-finished house.
  • Finish it and get it right.

 

Somebody asked Jesus:

  • When is your Second Coming?
  • When will you come back for your bride…the church?

 

And Jesus says:

  • No one knows the day or the hour of my return (Matthew 24:36) …
  • Not the angels in heaven…
  • Not the Son…
  • Only my Father.

 

Eventually…of course…it is finished.

  • So…the son goes to dad and says:
  • Dad…is it ready yet?
  • Dad says: K.

 

So…the son gets all his family and friends…

  • And he goes to the young woman’s house and they blow the trumpet…the shophar…
  • To announce the wedding…
  • And every maiden in town thought:
  • My wedding!

 

Of course…it was only one young maiden’s wedding.

  • But every young woman had to suddenly rush around.
  • Get her bride’s maid dress ready.
  • The bride had to get her wedding dress ready.
  • Get all her stuff together that she had prepared…
  • You remember Jesus’ parable of the wise and foolish bridesmaids…
  • Some were ready…
  • And some were not.

 

They would gather in the courtyard of the groom’s family house complex or insula…

  • The groom and the bride would go into their newly built house.
  • The best man would stand by the door and wait while they consummated the wedding…their marriage.
  • And the guests all stood and waited.

 

And when it was consummated…the best man would come into the courtyard.

  • He would get everybody’s attention.
  • And he would shout…
  • They’re married!
  • And the guests would all cheer and clap!
  • And then the reception would begin…
  • And we all remember the wedding at Cana…
  • When 150 gallons of water were turned into wine just to keep the party going…

 

John the Baptist says:

  • The friend stands at the door listening for the bride groom’s voice and John says:
  • That privilege is mine.
  • I’ve heard his voice.
  • And so…John is Jesus’ spiritual best man…

 

John does not say he’s married yet.

  • Because Jesus was only here for the engagement the first time.
  • John says:
  • I heard his voice.
  • He’s here!

 

Jesus comes and engages himself to us!

  • He says:
  • “I love you.
  • I’ll pay the bride price.
  • His own life!

 

Then he said to us:

  • In my Father’s house are many rooms…
  • Large house complex…BIG insula!

 

  • If it were not so I would have told you.

 

  • I’m going to go to my Father’s house to prepare a place for you!
  • And I will come again and take you to be with me forever!

 

And I will come again and take YOU to be with me forever!

  • We are in one BIG insula!
  • We are all going to gather around one great courtyard!
  • We will all be together with the Christ of God!

 

 

We all move through the valley of the shadow of death…

  • And now and then…we ask:
  • Is it done yet?
  • Is my house done yet?
  • Is my room ready yet?
  • Daddy…Abba…is it ready yet?

 

And our heavenly Father says:

  • K.!
  • It’s ready!

 

And so…heaven in the Bible is described like an engagement…and a wedding and a wedding reception:

  • Jesus used down to earth things to describe his heavenly home…
  • A huge insula…courtyard…where our souls will all gather.
  • And the best news is that we will be with our bridegroom…Jesus…
  • The Christ of God…
  • An awesome thing…
  • It will just be the beginning for us…
  • A beginning which has no end!