Good Morning
All!!
John
14:16; “And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper, to be
with you forever,”
In our world today, there seems to be more and more open hostility
toward the Christian faith than ever before.
This may or may not be true but it certainly feels that way; it sure
seems that at every turn we are mocked, denounced, attacked, ridiculed and
rejected. It was a few months ago when a
young man, seemingly full of himself like young men can be, told me quite
emphatically that, “I don’t need your God.”
Now I am not sure what he expected; I would guess an argument of some
sort; but he didn’t get one from me that day.
I looked at him and said, “Good for you” and that was the end of
it. I am not sure if he was disappointed
that I didn’t argue or if he thought he had won because I walked away or if it
left him confused but it ended right there. He didn’t need God so good for
him. As for me, I need God, I rely on
God, God is my source of all my needs.
That young man may have believed he had a better source but I don’t believe
that so I rely on God.
Our verse is one of those verses that are really interesting because we
don’t really have the right word in English.
The word here is “Helper.” In
other translations it is “advocate,” “counselor,” “comforter”, “assistant.” “Intercessor”
and the list goes on. The word in Geek
is Paraclete or Parakletos. The word really means all of these and even
more. The word roughly means “the one
who walks along beside and guides.” It
very accurately defines what and who the Holy Spirit is in our life. The Holy Spirit is to lead us to a deeper
knowledge of the gospel truth, and give us divine strength needed to enable us
to undergo trials and persecutions on behalf of the divine kingdom.
I often explain life as a journey or a
walk. Because of God’s grace and mercy
for me, he gives us the Holy Spirit to lean on, to look to for guidance and one
who gives us a deeper understanding of our faith. The Holy Spirit is the one who “reminds us of
what Jesus said.” He reminds us of Jesus’
promises and his words of comfort and hope.
I know I need this and I know many others who do as well. I know families whose parents or grandparents
are struggling greatly with health issues.
Some have children or siblings who are struggling with different
addictions. Some are struggling with a
loss of love from their spouse or other family.
Often I hear, “I don’t know how unbelievers make it; I couldn’t do it
without God.”
The young man who I talked to probably only
thinks he has things figured out or maybe he has yet to experience one of those
life events which really knock us down.
Yet for those of us who need God; He is there walking with us giving us
the love and support that we so desperately need. He has promised us this.
Gracious Lord, I
need you every hour. I look and listen
and often see and hear only pain and cries of sorrow. It is only through your Spirit that we can
see the hand of comfort that is yours.
Reach out to all who are hurting or struggling with the effects of a
broken world. Hold them close to your
heart. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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