John points out in this chapter the answer that Jesus gives to his disciples in relation to all those who approach him, as his savior, we read: (John 14: 1-3) Peace, place and promise of the Messiah for his people. The coming of the Messiah, these words are among the most consoling of all writing; from Jesus' own lips we receive the promise of his return.
The Lord pronounced these words during the intimate dialogue with his disciples, and they resound in our ears like an echo, like a precious promise made to his church.
In this passage, Jesus speaks of a peace, a place and a promise. Start with a comforting exhortation: Do not be disturbed; have peace. Our peace is based on our belief in God and in Christ. We know that He is trustworthy and that He offers us a peace on which we can build our lives. Second, Jesus spoke of a place. The Lord has promised to prepare us a place to enjoy his eternal companionship. Finally, we have his promise that he will come back for us. Think about what this means! his personal signature is in our salvation; just as we have received him, he comes to receive us.