GOSPEL OF JOHN | CHAPTERS
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INTRO | Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 | Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9 | Chapter 10 | Chapter 11 | Chapter 12 | Chapter 13 | Chapter 14 | Chapter 15 | Chapter 16 | Chapter 17
SERMONS | 1 - Following Jesus Together | 2 - The Real Jesus | 3 - Born Again | 4 - Living Water For Thirsty Souls | 5 - Confidence In Jesus | 6 - The Bread Of Life | 7 - Stand Firm | 8 - Truth Or Lies | 9 - Spiritual Vision | 10 - Trust The Shepherd | 11 - It's All About Faith | 12 - Unwavering
GOSPEL OF JOHN
WEEK FOURTEEN: GOD’S COMFORT
READ: CHAPTER FOURTEEN
COMMENTARY ONLY
COMMENTARY & SCRIPTURE
DEVOTIONAL
Chapter Fourteen – GOD’S COMFORT
When Jesus ascended into heaven, God didn’t abandon us like orphans. It was traumatic for the disciples to see their Lord crucified, then after His resurrection, depart into the clouds. God’s plan was not making sense to them. There was no way they could faithfully answer the call and fulfill their purpose with merely their own strength and power. They battled fear, discouragement, and despair.
The perfect gift was coming.
The Holy Spirit, God’s presence inside of them. They heard Jesus and received hope. Like the disciples, we need God to lead us, convict us, teach us, empower us, and comfort us.
The Holy Spirit is often overlooked today, as if technology, principles, and methods could replace God’s presence in our lives.
Many well-intentioned Christians reduce the truth about how much we need the Holy Spirit every day. The Scripture is not superior to the Spirit. God wants us to be filled with His word and His Spirit. Stop settling for less than what Jesus offers you.
Just Choose Hope

HOPE POINT
The Holy Spirit ministers within you.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
1. What is Jesus promising and how does this encourage you? (14:1-4)
2. How is Jesus’ teaching dependable but not politically correct today? (14:5-7)
3. What do we learn about Father God in these verses? (14:8-14)
4. What do we learn about our relationship with the Holy Spirit? (14:15-21)
5. What insights do we gain about the Trinity? (14:22-31)
6. Who can you share this Scripture with during the upcoming week?

PRAYER
We praise You Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We thank You for the Trinity, and perfect unity. We are made in Your image. Help us, we pray, to live in community that honors You. We want to serve, encourage, love, forgive, listen, and pray for one another. May our church family be united for Your glory. May our families walk humbly together with You. Thank You Holy Spirit for guiding, teaching and empowering us daily. We pray in Your name Lord Jesus, amen.
