PROCLAMATION
“These
things I have spoken unto you, that in Me ye might have peace. In
this world ye shall have tribulation; But be of good cheer; I
have overcome the world.” John 16:33 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These
words are from the gospel, the good news regarding Jesus, The Christ, according
to the Apostle John
and were written under the influence of The Holy Spirit of God. In
this chapter, John records the words which Jesus spoke to His disciples to
explain why He was leaving them and what it would mean for them. Jesus said that they will be put out of the
synagogues, and people will kill them and think that they are doing a service
to God. (John 16:1-3) He said that He
was telling them these thing so that when they happen, they would remember what
He said. Then He told them that He was
going away, and that it was expedient that He go. Jesus said that after He left them, The Holy
Spirit would come and guide them into all truth, (John 16:4-13) teach them, and
increase their understanding. What The Spirit will reveal to them would
not be anything new, He will help them recall and understand the things which
Christ spoke to them. (John 14:26 and 16:14-15) Jesus told them that He
would leave them, and they would lament and be sorrowful for a while, but their
grief would soon turn to joy. (John 16:19-22) He also told them that
they would be scattered. Then He told them that He was telling them
these things so that they would have peace during the trouble they would face.
(John 16:31-33)
APPLICATION
Jesus,
The Christ, left heaven and came to earth to die. He did not come
here to stay; He had to leave and return to heaven. His death and
resurrection was necessary in order to pay for our sins and for our
salvation. Additionally, while He was wrapped in human flesh, He could
only be in one place at a time, but His Holy Spirit could be everywhere all at
the same time. The Holy Spirit can guide us and teach us, each one of us
as we need it, all at the same time. We know that The Holy Spirit is
working within us when we are glorifying God. However, The Holy Spirit of
God only dwells within those of us who believe in Jesus, The Christ, and who
have accepted Him as our personal savior. (John 14:17, Romans 8:11, 1 John 3:24
and 4:13) While we are in this troubled
world, believers will have His perfect peace as long as our mind is on Him.
(Isaiah 26:3) We should not worry about the things of this world
because Christ has already overcome the world. (John 16:33)
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