SUNDAY- 6TH
WEEK OF EASTER –A
I Reading: Acts
8:5-8.14-17: They laid hands on them, and they received the Holy Spirit.
II
Reading: 1Peter 3:15-18: In the body he was put to death, in the spirit he was
raised to life.
Gospel:
John 14:15-21: I shall ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate.
The Holy
Spirit: Who He is, 14:15-26
There are three great
Scriptures that deal with the doctrine of the Holy Spirit at length.
1. The Identity of the
Holy Spirit or who He is (Jn 14:15-26)
2. The work of the Holy
Spirit (Jn 16:7-15)
3. The Power of the
Holy Spirit (Rom 8:1-17)
The greatest help the
believers are to receive is the very presence of God Himself in the Person of
the Holy Spirit. It is this that Jesus now reveals. He reveals the Holy Spirit,
His identity, who He is (Jn 16:7-15 where Jesus reveals the work of the Holy
Spirit). (cf. Rom 8:1-17 where the power of the Holy Spirit is revealed).
1. Fact: If a person
loves Jesus, he will keep His commandments (v.15)
2. He is the
Counsellor, the Comforter, the other Helper (v.16)
3. He is the Spirit of
truth (v.17)
a. The world cannot
accept Him
b. The believer does
receive Him and know Him
4. He is the personal
presence of Christ (v.18-20)
a. A spiritual presence
not a physical one
b. A living and eternal
presence
c. A living union
between God, Christ and the believer
5. He is the very
special manifestation of Christ within the believer (v.21-22)
a. The special presence
is conditional: Must obey and love Christ
b. The special presence
is questioned
6. He is the abiding
presence of the Trinity (v.23-24)
a. Is conditional: Must
love and obey Jesus
b. Is the love and
presence of God and Christ
c. Is not given to
those who do not love and obey Christ
d. Is assured by God Himself
7. He is the Holy
Spirit, the Teacher (v.25-26)
a. The facts
1) He is promised
2) He is given by the Father in the name of Jesus
b. His purpose
1) To teach the believer all things
2) To help the believer to remember
Thought: The
purpose of the Holy spirit in the believer’s life is twofold.
1) To teach
all things. Both the words and the life of Christ, both the Truth and the Life,
both the Word and how to live the Word, both the theory and the practice, both
the principles and the conduct, both the morality and the behaviour.
2) To help
remember: to help remember all that has been taught in the Word of God, to help
especially in the moments of trial when the truth is needed. In a moment of
trial the Holy Spirit either infuses the believer with the strength to endure
or flashes across his mind the way to escape (1Cor 10:13, 2:13; Lk 12:12; Jn
14:26, 16:13; 1Jn 2:27).
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