Found Your Strength in the Physically Absent Lord
John 16:4-15
Jesus speaks to His disciples on the eve before his death. Jesus tells His disciples that He is going to leave them. The disciples are worried what will happen to them. Jesus needs to assure the disciples that there is help coming to allow them to overcome. Whenever there were problems, Jesus defended them and solved the problems with wisdom and miracles.
The truth is that the disciples had also realized that Jesus was more than what they thought He was. The disciples now had to believe in someone that they did not really or completely understand. Although this was the same Jesus they first met, Jesus was not exactly who they thought he was.
As modern day Christians, we go through experiences that we do not see Jesus or His influence in the situation. Sometimes are knowledge of God does not give us satisfactory answers and we become discouraged.
Jesus assures the disciples that He is going to send the Holy Spirit to help the disciples.
During the hard times when Jesus seems to be physically absent, but we need to understand that Jesus is in Heaven and with the Father. This is the place of unlimited power. Jesus was there in the beginning and returns to the Father.
Even when things are bad, Jesus is in control. God has glorified Jesus and given Jesus all authority. We should rejoice that Jesus is in control and allows all things to happen.
The helper is here to help us when things are bad. Yes, Jesus allows our situations to become difficult or painful; however, Jesus will send the Holy Spirit to help the disciples to overcome. The Holy Spirit will give us counsel so that we may know what to do and how we may glorify God.
God will give us strength to get over difficult times.
The Lord Jesus does expect us to accept His grace and be obedient. We still have to accept the guidance from the Holy Spirit. If we do not follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we will find ourselves in pain resisting the spirit. The guidance is to give us security. Moreover God will be glorified when we obediently listen to the Holy Spirit.
If Jesus is sovereign in our lives, we need to ask ourselves what is it that Jesus is doing in our lives is. Whenever Jesus seems absent, it is a call to acknowledge Jesus' sovereign power. We need to let Jesus be in control and take comfort in the direction He leads us, so that we may glorify God in our obedience.
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