Episode 395

John 16:1-7

John 16:1-7

  1. We find our Lord delivering a remarkable prophecy.
  2. We find our Lord explaining His special reason for delivering the prophecy just referred to, as well as all His discourse.
  3. We find our Lord giving a special reason why it was expedient for Him to go away from His disciples: “if I do not go away, the Helper will not come to you; but if I depart, I will send Him to you.”

"Let it never surprise us to hear of true Christians being persecuted in one way or another, even in our own day. Human nature never changes. Grace is never really popular. The quantity of persecution which God’s children have to suffer in every rank of life, even now, if they confess their Master, is far greater than the thoughtless world supposes."

"We never can tell what is before us in life. But of one thing we may be very sure: we must carry the cross if we would wear the crown."

"He tells them that His departure, however painful it might seem, was not an evil, but a good. They would actually find it was not a loss, but a gain. His bodily absence would be more useful than His presence."

Questions:

  1. Jesus promises his disciples persecution. Ryle points out that this prophecy, like all true prophecy, has been fulfilled to the very letter, and is still true today. Now, we may think that persecution means death threats and prison, but it can, as Jesus declares, include reviling and being spoken evil about on account of his name. Are we surprised when persecution comes? How may we gird ourselves even today for this truth?
  2. The entire discourse Jesus is giving is done so that we would not stumble as we walk the narrow road that is the Christian life. Ryle points out that this is a great kindness from our Master, a kindness we must pass down to all new believers. Were we given such kind warnings to count the cost of following Jesus in our lives? Do we give such exhortations to others?
  3. Jesus tells His disciples that it is good for him to go for then he will send the Holy Spirit to them. Ryle gives a number of reasons to consider this strange truth, the foremost being that the religion of the disciples had become an entirely new thing altogether after Pentecost. Do we believe that it is better that Jesus is in heaven so that the Spirit could dwell amongst and in us?

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Hi! My name is Shaun Martens, and I have the joy of serving the local body of Christ called First Baptist Church of Calgary as one of its pastors. I am married to my beautiful wife, Madelyn, and together we have 5 children, 3 of which we have the joy of parenting. I created this podcast to make the edifying writings of J.C. Ryle more accessible in a listening and devotional format.
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