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What is the significance of Jesus' statement about doing greater works?

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Jesus promises that those who believe in Him will do greater works because He goes to the Father (John 14:12).

In John 14:12, Jesus assures His followers that they will perform greater works than He has done, primarily because His ascension will empower them through the Holy Spirit. This statement does not diminish Christ's miraculous works but signifies the extended impact of the Gospel through His apostles and subsequent generations. The greater works imply that the spread of the Gospel and the establishment of the Church will reach further and wider than Jesus' earthly ministry. This promise highlights the transformative power of the Holy Spirit and the responsibility of believers to continue the work of Christ, emphasizing the communal aspect of faith and mission.
Scripture References: John 14:12, Acts 1:8, Matthew 28:19-20

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