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What promise!
1 Kings
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The word ORPHAN appears only 2 times in the NT.
It is also found in :
ORPHAN means comfortless, parent-less.
Isn’t interesting that Jesus would say this?
There are 2 promises here:
That the disciples will not be left comfortless or parent-less.
That Jesus will come to the disciples:He came to them after the resurrection; He came to them as the Counselor/Comforter.
What a beautiful reminder that the Holy Spirit is not about just spiritual gifts or the idea of godliness, but the assurance that Christ dwells within us.
We see this reiterated in :
We will see later in that the disciples were overjoyed in seeing their Lord.
20/20 vision!
They could see clearly later what He was telling them now!
They saw Him in a way the world could not.
When Jesus was discussing being the Bread of Life, He said in :
Therefore, here in , we have the powerful statement: “because I live, you also will live.”
What is “that day?”
John
“That day” is the day Jesus is glorified and His Spirit is poured out.
It will become clearer.
They will gain a greater understanding of Christ being in the Father.
The Father is in Christ, and that Christ is in them.
There is a dignity in keeping the commands of Christ.
We hear them, we see them written in His word, we know them, but that is not enough.
We must obey them.
It is the greatest show of our love for Him.
In return, we have the Father’s love:
Proverbs 8:17
we have Christ’s love.
He is our mediator and we will receive great comfort in that love.
Ephesians
The belief among first century Jews was that the Messiah was coming in way to rule the world.
This was a valid question.
But before the answer is given, John makes sure that the identity of the Judas is correctly understood.
John makes sure that the identity of the Judas is correctly understood.
ohn makes sure that the identity of the Judas is correctly understood.
Talking about repetition!
We see this in verse 15, 21 and here.
We will see again in 15:10.
Simply put, if you love Jesus, you obey His commands.
Repetition confirms our faith.
The word “home” is referencing back to 14:2.
The Father and the Son make a dwelling within us.
We don’t get just One, we get both!
They come as ONE - together.
What does it mean for the Father and the Son to make their home with us?
Zephaniah
Revelation
“Little faith will take your soul to heaven, but great faith will bring Heaven to your soul.”
Charles Spurgeon
Another emphasis of the parallel of obedience and love.
We see here the example of Jesus to do that which He is called to do.
There is a duty.
But duty must come through love.
Jesus indicates that His words are not His own.
Deuteronomy
Jesus emphasizes this on several occasions: 7:16-17; 12:49-50; 17:14.
“WORDS” by the way is LOGOS.
It was first used in Greek literature by Heraclitus in 600 BC to designate the divine reason or plan which coordinates a changing universe.
The words of Jesus that were spoken were living words while He lived among them.
The Comforter, the Counselor, The Holy Spirit sent by the Father.
The purpose is to teach and remind us of the teachings of Jesus.
Have you ever be taught something then forgot it?
Then, remembered it?
It is by the prompting of the Holy Spirit that happens.
Notice the closeness of the Spirit to Jesus.
They work together, never apart.
Whenever anyone is committed to Jesus, the Spirit is at work.
The normal way to say goodbye was PEACE.
Shalom.
Jesus tells His disciples goodbye by saying, “I leave you peace.”
It is harmony, security, safety, prosperity, and a peace that leads to salvation.
They would have peace with God
because sins are forgiven and peace of God
would guard their lives.
The world can’t know this kind of peace because the world strives to put disorder in one’s life.
Remember creation?
God took chaos and created order.
Chaos is the opposite of peace.
The world is chaos.
The Holy Spirit produces peace.
When we have His peace, there is no troubling of our hearts.
When we have His peace, there is no fear to dwell on.
A reminder of the departure.
Assurance that it is a good thing.
Why does Jesus, who is God, say, “The Father is greater than I?”
Could it be interpreted that the messenger is not greater than the One Who sent the message?
The Father sent the Son.
The Son willingly obeyed.
the Son died on the cross.
The Father raised the Son from the dead.
Jesus always said the Father was greater than the Son.
Jesus prepared His disciples for that which was to come.
This is part of the PEACE He has given.
No matter what happens, we can be assured of the fact He is with us.
What can we learn from this?
How can we be assured that it is going go be okay?
This initially is referencing the work of Satan in Judas that was getting ready to be completed.
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