John 16 Round Two: Jesus Promises Trouble... Thanks
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What if the promise of trouble is actually a doorway to peace? We walk through John 16—Jesus’ final long conversation before the cross—and hear Him tell the truth about sorrow, scattering, and fear. He doesn’t soften the edges. Instead, He promises something better: the Holy Spirit within us, guidance into truth, and joy no one can steal.
We unpack why Jesus’ departure is to our advantage. The Advocate convicts the world of unbelief, reveals true righteousness by pointing to the risen Christ, and announces judgment over the ruler of this world. That’s not theological trivia—it’s the backbone of everyday courage. We also draw a bright line between condemnation and conviction. Condemnation shames and isolates. Conviction invites us back to the Father for forgiveness and restoration. Knowing the difference changes how we respond after failure and how quickly we return to grace.
Prayer gets clearer too. Jesus teaches us to ask the Father directly in His name, by the Spirit’s power. That alignment shapes our desires and strengthens our confidence. And when Jesus says, “You will have trouble,” He pairs it with the banner we cling to: “Take heart; I have overcome the world.” This isn’t optimism. It’s a settled reality that reframes every valley—whether you’re just out of a storm, deep in one, or heading toward it.
Join us for a grounded, hope-filled walk through John 16. Learn to spot the Spirit’s voice, pray with clarity, and carry peace that holds under pressure. If this encourages you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. What promise are you holding onto today?
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