Consider Jesus: Why "He Gives the Spirit" is Better than "He Gets Us" (John 16:1-15)

February 5, 2023 • David Schrock • John 16:1–15

Who can stand before his cold?


This is a question that the Psalmist asks in Psalm 147:17. And it is a meditation that Job offers as well. A couple years ago, we even contemplated this point, when snow kept us from gathering.


This Sunday, we will gather (DV), as no snow is forecasted. But we will feel the cold a bit more. As we have mentioned, the central heating in our church is being repaired and the parts needed are coming from some supply chain, somewhere. The Lord knows, but we do not. They tell us it will be a couple more weeks. And we should pray for that to be the case—or shorter.


Until then, with colder temperatures coming this weekend, our sanctuary might feel a little cooler than normal. That said, let such mild discomfort remind us of why we worship—to bring a sacrifice of praise. At the same time, may we give thanks for the increasing number of warm bodies filling our sanctuary. God has been remarkably kind to us. And this Sunday, we will remember that kindness and sing praises to his greatness, as we gather for worship.


To prepare, put on an extra layer and pray that the warmth of God’s love would kindle our hearts. As we look at John 16 on Sunday, may we marvel with the Psalmist at God’s creation and more the new creation which comes by the Spirit.


As the Lord allows, I look forward to seeing you Sunday—blankets and stocking caps accepted :-)


For His Glory and your joy,

Pastor David

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Discussion & Response Questions for John 16:1 – 15

What are “these things” from 16:1? Review Jesus’ prior teaching before this passage.

How is Jesus protecting his disciples by his teaching? What is he protecting them from?

Consider how being treated as apostate by the synagogues would challenge the disciples. Why is it so important for the disciples to keep these things in mind (vv. 3-4)?

Notice Jesus’ timing for his words (vv. 4, 12). What does this reveal to us about Him?

How should one understand 16:5?

Do you believe that it is to your advantage that Jesus has gone away? (v. 7)

If one has difficulty trusting Jesus’ words in verse 7, how might their understanding of the Spirit need to grow? 

How is the work of the Spirit described by Jesus? (vv. 7-15)

How is the Spirit’s work related to the Father and Son?

How ought we to respond to this text? How should we then live in light of these truths?

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