John 16
In summary --
Jesus promises to send the Holy Spirit.
As Jesus continues to prepare his disciples for his departure, he promises to send the Spirit to guide them and to help them understand all that he has taught them. He tells them everything he has is of the Father and he is giving it to the Spirit. Although the Trinity is never called the Trinity in the Bible, we see it here -- Father, Son, Spirit -- all connected, all God, separate manifestations of God and yet one person.
My favorite verse --
33 "I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world."
After Jesus warns them (again) of some of the hardships that are to come, he gives them this verse of encouragement. It is also an encouragement for us and a reminder that we are more than flesh that roams the earth -- we are spirits that live beyond this world.
Something to think about --
When your understanding of the gospel is challenged, ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom and understanding. When you are troubled by the world (that includes school, parents, friends, life), ask the Holy Spirit for peace.
Students, remember Sunday's lesson. When you are anxious, God will carry your load. God will give you rest. God will give you peace.
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