John 14:6
Jesus said to him, 'I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me' — the triple affirmation is the highest Christological statement in the Gospel: Jesus identifies himself not with doctrinal propositions about God but with the fundamental realities of human existence and divine reality. The way (hodos) is the path and the journey itself; the truth (alētheia) is reality revealed, the unveiling of what is hidden; the life (zōē) is existence transformed and eternal. These three encompass every human longing: for direction, for meaning, for vitality. The exclusive claim—"no one comes to the Father except through me"—is not triumphalism but the inevitable consequence of incarnation: if Jesus is God become flesh, then encounter with the divine must come through him.