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John 16:12-15
Second Sunday after Pentecost ~/ Trinity Sunday
“He Guides You Still”
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
The text for today’s meditation is taken from the Gospel of John, the 16th chapter starting at the 12 vs., and reads as follows: 12 "I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear /them /now.
13 "However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own /authority, /but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come.
14 "He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare /it /to you.
15 "All things that the Father has are Mine.
Therefore I said that He will take of Mine and declare /it /to you.
The Truth, for us as for people in all times is considered a valuable commodity, more valuable than all earthly treasures like silver or gold or a highly valued stock in a profitable company.
The threads of society are woven together with what we call truth.
Countries rise and fall based on the truth of their leaders and the stability of nations depends on the truth of their treaties with one another.
Are market places are based on it and deals are made.
“A man is as good as his word”.
Jobs are given to and taken away from people based on based on their promise work.
Credit is given in good faith that a person will be true to their word to repay.
Our legal system is based on the truth.
In court, we swear to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Our families are based on the truth.
Men and women pledge their unending love and commitment to each other in marriage.
The truth is that there appears to be very little truth in the threads that weave our society together.
Countries rise to power and fall based on their lies.
Treatise are not kept.
People don’t always keep their word.
The truth is only a relative term in our courts.
Divorce tears apart 50% of the families in our country.
Where than is truth and who has it.
We may be inclined to say as Pontius Pilot said at Jesus’ trial “ what is truth.”
The words of our text are part of Jesus’ final instruction and encouragement to his disciples given to them in the upper room after he had eaten his supper with them.
This was the end.
For three years Jesus had taught them, lived with them and love them and now the culmination of his love was at hand in the sacrifice of his life for theirs.
They didn’t understand, just as we still don’t fathom the depth of what he did.
All they knew was that they had beheld the glory of the one and only son of God who came form the Father, full of grace and truth.~*
They saw the truth in everything he did, in every word he spoke and in his very essence.
Now Jesus was leaving them, the lessons were over and he was trusting them with everything that was his ~*.
Imagine their thought and their fears and in so doing perhaps you will see our own thoughts and fears.
As one of his disciples I think I’d say to Jesus “ you want me to do what?”,
You want me to do what you have done, to love as you have loved, to say what you have said and to say it with authority?”
Lord, I am a simple man, a weak man.
I am not holy, you know that.
I can’t do it.
Yes, Jesus knew their weakness just as he knows ours.
What they could not do he could and would do through them by giving them his Holy Spirit, the Spirit of truth to lead and guide them.
Through his Spirit he still guides you and I in truth today.
Jesus gives his disciples the very thing that the world can only mimic.
We know now who has the truth, we do.
But what is truth the Spirit guides us to and where can it be found.
A 1) The Spirit leads us to consciously understand that we were in a state of rebellion against God and opposed to everything that is true and good - God himself.
We resisted the truth because it was easier to live the lie of unbelief.
We resisted God and promoted the ultimate lie in the denial of Jesus as the Christ and therefore ex-halting ourselves as God.
Some of us here today may still be in this position.
Even now, though most of us are children of God, we miserably succumb to the flesh and fail miserably in following as the Lord’s Spirit convicts us of our choice of doing our own will and not his.
The words of the Apostle Paul call out to us “ for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.”
A 2) In our disobedience the Spirit reminds us that in our unbelief  were under a death sentence “ for the wages of sin are death.”
Not only physical death which we experience in this life, but also spiritual death which is the final and eternal separation from God.
We as Christians too must beware.
Not following the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ, we  condemn and separate ourselves from the blessings he would give us.
To not listen and follow the words of our Lord we risk loosing every gift that he has given us, even our salvation.
What a mess we would be in if the only truth that the Spirit leads us to is that we are sinners and our punishment is impending.
B 1) It is in this position that the Spirit guides us to the truth about Christ and the unconditional love that has been poured out for us by his Father.
Jesus revealed the fullness of God.
He has given us his name which is - Father Son and Holy Spirit.
We baptize in this name.
We invoke this name at the beginning of our worship services and in our prayers and we confess it in our creeds.
It is the name of God which we celebrate today, Trinity Sunday.
The Father has given us his son Jesus.
Jesus has given us the Spirit of truth and the Spirit of truth only points to Jesus.
If you have seen the son you have also seen the Father.
Jesus alone lived and died and rose from the dead.
It is through his name alone that we are saved from our own condemnation.
B 2) The Spirit teaches us that we are forgiven for the sake of Jesus Christ and through him all the gifts of God have been given.
Jesus has given us the gift of his word in the Bible.
Its is through his word that the Spirit acts in us to create faith.
It is his word with ordinary water that we are baptized into Gods family.
It is his word with bread and wine that we eat his body and drink his blood.
Through all these gifts God proclaims his forgiveness of our sins and makes us his children.
So now we know who has the truth and what it is.
Is that all there is? No.
 
II A 1) Jesus gave us his Spirit to equip us to do good works.
On our own and without God we are utterly unable to do good things.
That’s right, before we knew God, before we were forgiven, helping our neighbors, giving to charities (even anonymously) and just being a “nice” person were not things that were good.
We did these things for our own glory - to make ourselves feel good.
To glorify ourselves, even privately, and to not give the glory to God from whom all good things come, makes what in appearance looks like a good deed, an evil deed.
Before we were called to be the children of God everything we did was evil because we had no ability to give God the glory.
What does that tell us about what we are currently doing now that we are children of God? Do we do good works or evil ones?
For whose glory is it really being done for?
Give God the glory in all you do.
It is not you that does anything good but the Spirit of God in you which enables you to do good.
A 2) We are able to do good works because we have been made righteous in Christ.
He has given us the ability to glorify God in the good things we do.
For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared* *beforehand that we should walk in them.
Isn’t that reassuring that we don’t even have to go out looking for good things to do.
God has already prepared them for us.
B 1) Of all the good works that the Spirit has equipped us for there is one that is most important.
It stands at the top of the list of good that we can do.
What do you think it is?
Love God? Love your neighbor, do good to those who do bad things to you? No! The greatest good work that you can do is to proclaim the Good News that God has restored his lost world through Jesus Christ.
Without the Spirit we can’t help but proclaim the lies of life without Christ, a life under rules and laws that we can’t keep.
It is a life of work for treasures that will rot or be given to someone else after we die.
Without the Spirit there is no understanding of Gods word and no word itself.
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