"But when the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you
into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only
what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come. He will glorify
me because it is from that he will receive what he will make known to
you. All that belongs to the Father is mine. That is why I said the
Spirit will receive from me what he will make known to you." (John
16:13-15 NIV)
The promise of
Holy Spirit, our Advocate, Comforter, and Counselor--to those who follow
Christ was not just for the disciples of that day, but for all who
believe Him because of them. At the time Jesus was telling them about
the role of Holy Spirit, He did so because He knew His time here on
earth was just about up, but He didn't want His disciples to be
discouraged in His physical absence. A number of things led up to this
conversation, but what makes it worthwhile is knowing, we also have
access to all Jesus promised through Holy Spirit. But this is why He
said it.
John 16:7-12
v. 7 But very truly I tell you, it is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Advocate will not come to you.
v.8 When he comes, he will prove the world to be in the wrong about sin and righteousness and judgment:
v.9 about sin, because people do not believe in me;
v.10 about righteousness, because I am going to the Father, where you can see me no longer;
v.11 and about judgment, because the prince of this world now stands condemned.
v.12 I have much more to say to you, more than you can bear."
The
time was now at hand which the prophets predicted. Jesus was about to
submit Himself for the ultimate sacrifice for sin and it was time for
Him to return to heaven. But He wanted His disciples to know, they would not be left without benefit of His continued guidance in all things.
Everything He had told them about sin--Holy Spirit would bring back to their remembrance and they would see the results of sin because people did not believe Him.
What most people do not understand about what Jesus said about sin was
He included all sin, not the variations of sin. When the religious
leaders brought the woman who was supposedly caught in the act of
adultery, He told her to go and SIN no more. He did not
make a distinction between fornication, or other sexual immorality or
anything else. He did not say, don't commit any more SINS, He said SIN no more. Don't do anything that is a sin according to God's Word! For those who know His purpose in being here, we know that's what He meant. And that is why He said, there would be this continuous debate about sin, because people don't believe Him. If we love Him, we'll obey Him.
He
said Holy Spirit would guide all who believe Him in righteousness--not
self-righteousness-but leading all to be in right-standing with God. In order to be in right standing with God, one must know what God has said and be willing to stand on His Word
for all times--no matter what current trends may abound. In fact, Paul
tells us we are not to conform to this world, but be transformed by the
renewing of our minds in Christ Jesus. Paul understood that the enemy
first attacks and influences the minds of people and then behavior
follows the thoughts of their minds. If we have the mind of
Christ--through relationship with Him, then we stand on God's Word and
will not fall prey to the enemy's deceptions.
Then,
as for judgment--judgment has already made against the prince of this
world--the god of this world, Satan, the prince of darkness (always
influencing people to try to hide their wrong-doing), the devil--by
whatever name he is known, the lake of fire has already been prepared for him and now he seeks to influence others so he won't burn alone.
Because
He understood that He had given His disciples much to think about and
He knew they did not fully understand, He decided not to overwhelm them
with more teachings, but assured them that Holy Spirit would continue to teach them and remind them of all they had been taught and show them things to come.
I
can imagine that every person who has ever read the Bible in its
entirety, more than once--has been overwhelmed by the abundance of
information. And most people have their own method of reading and
reading in order to get the most out of it the content and understanding
the intent. All of the sins--as God gave them--are enumerated
in Deuteronomy 28--which I refer to as the book of blessings and curses.
Of course they are explained in detailed throughout Exodus, Leviticus,
and Numbers, as well as the rest of Deuteronomy. But as I said, there is much than can overwhelm
and simplicity usually leaves its mark.
The bottom line is this--God
has a blueprint for our living--designed to put us in a position to
prosper, not harm us so we would have a future and our children's
children would have a great future as well. We were meant to have generational blessings, but for those who won't obey, they have been destined for generational curses. It's
time to break the curses, but it can only be done out of obedience to
God's Word, not political correctness, or succumbing to Satan's agenda.
Holy Spirit is here--to remind us, to guide us, to comfort us and to be our Advocate when we need Him.
More about what Jesus said and why, next time.
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