John 14:24
He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: and the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father’s which sent me.
Cross-references
John 14:10 echoes the same claim: Jesus' words are from the Father dwelling in him. Direct parallel within the same discourse.
John 14:15 gives the positive counterpart: love equals keep commandments — contrasting with the negative warning here about not loving.
John 14:21-23 expands on the blessing for those who love and keep Jesus' word — adding the reward to the warning here.
John 3:34 states that the one sent by God utters God's words — directly parallel to Jesus saying his word is the Father's.
John 7:16 states almost verbatim: 'My teaching is not mine, but his who sent me.' Strong parallel to the same claim here.
John 8:26 says Jesus declares what he heard from the Father — directly parallel to 'the word you hear is not mine but the Father's'.
John 8:28 states Jesus speaks as the Father taught him, not on his own authority — identical theme to this verse.
In John 8:38, Jesus also says He speaks what He has seen from the Father, reinforcing the origin of His teaching.
In John 8:42, loving Jesus is evidence of being from God, linking love and obedience as here.
John 12:49 explicitly states Jesus' words come from the Father, directly supporting His claim here.
John 5:38 connects unbelief with not having God's word abiding — parallel to the link between not loving and not keeping Jesus' words.
John 7:28 affirms Jesus was sent by the true God, not on his own — parallel to the teaching that his words are not his own.