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State: Jesus’ final conversation with his disciples before his death
Jesus had just told his disciples that they were all going to desert him
Jesus says significant things in this passage
1) State: Jesus said, “I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me”
He told them ahead of time that they would desert him
How was telling them that they would desert him bring peace?
Jesus wanted them to know that HE knew what would happen to them
So that.........
When afterwards the disciples felt ashamed and remorseful because they deserted Jesus in his time of need, they would be able to recall that he knew about these things beforehand and was still committed to them and still loved them.
In this knowledge they could have peace in their relationship with him.
Notice that Jesus was not reprimanding them for their soon coming behavior
Jesus knew what they would do....and....he knows what you and I will do
And Jesus is still committed to you and me.
Jesus knows you and sees you and is committed to you.
Jesus saw Nathanael before he actually met him......
State: That was a strong enough experience for Nathanael that he became a follower of Jesus
Story of Hagar - Someone who was seen by God
Abraham is 75 years old when the promise from God is given that he will be a great nation
10 years later,..no children…so Sarah decides to fix the issue herself and has Abraham take Hagar as a wife
Ishmael is the result
It would be another 15 years before Issac is born through Sarah
Sarah is jealous of Hagar and the coming birth.....she “mistreats” Hagar, so Hagar flees
We pick it up in Genesis 16: 7-9
It goes on to say
State: What could give Hagar the strength to return to her difficult situation?
State: To know that God hears your thoughts and sees you
Jesus said to his disciples...
John 16:33 (NLT)
33 I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me.
Paul talks about this peace
State: Letting your mind be controlled by the Spirit is remembering that...
Jesus sees you
Jesus knows what is coming (trials and sorrows)
Is with you in them and will not leave you abandoned
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