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=Objectives=
 
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*Congregants will recognize their need for eternal joy.
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*Congregants will root their joy in their position in Christ.
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*Congregants will live courageously in the peace that comes through Christ's victory.
 
=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
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*Do you enjoy a good underdog movie?  What is it that makes a good underdog sports movie? 
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**A mediocre team with some degree of optimism.
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**An opportunity for hope
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**A dream crushing event
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**Victory
  
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==Some Examples==
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*How do each of the following movies end?
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**Mighty Ducks
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***Despite the Hawks' massive attacks taking Banks out of the game, the Ducks manage to tie the game late, and a player is tripped by a Hawks player as time expires. In precisely the same situation the Ducks faced at the beginning of the film, they prepares for a penalty shot to win the championship. The coach tells the shooter that he will believe in him no matter what happens. Inspired, the player jukes out the goalie to defeat the Hawks for the state championship.
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**Remember the Titans
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***Although star linebacker Bertier is unable to play due to being paralyzed from the waist down, the team goes on to win the state championship.
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**Facing the Giants
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***After losing their first three games, coach Grant Taylor institutes a new coaching philosophy in which he gives praise to God no matter what.  The Eagles advance all the way to the state championship game against the three-time defending champion Richland Giants. Having only a third as many players as the Giants, the Eagles hold their own and ultimately win the game on a 51-yard field goal from a backup kicker who had never kicked more than a 35-yarder before.
  
 
=Main Body=
 
=Main Body=
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==Setting The Stage==
 
==Setting The Stage==
 
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John 14-17 marks what is traditionally called the Farewell Discourse the night before His cruxifixction.  In Chapter 15 Jesus uses imagery of a vine to demonstrate that He is the source of life.  The disciples, and really all of us, are instructed to rely on Christ for everything we need.  Our position is Christ is everything.  Toward the end of chapter 16 Jesus presents the fact of coming persecution and calls for joy.
  
  
 
===Main Proposition===
 
===Main Proposition===
  As Christians we must have eternal joy rooted in our position in Christ and courageously lived out in the peace that comes through Christ's victory.
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  As Christians we must have eternal joy rooted in our position in Christ and courageously lived out in the peace that comes through Christ's ultimate victory.
  
 
==Point 1, We must have eternal joy (V. 16-22)==
 
==Point 1, We must have eternal joy (V. 16-22)==
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*When Jesus says "a little while and you will not see me," He refers to His coming ascension.  The time after the resurrection when Jesus ascended to heaven.  At this point Jesus has repeatedly told His disciples that things are about to change.  The disciples did not fully understand what was going to change, but it should have been clear that changes were coming.
 
*When Jesus says "a little while and you will not see me," He refers to His coming ascension.  The time after the resurrection when Jesus ascended to heaven.  At this point Jesus has repeatedly told His disciples that things are about to change.  The disciples did not fully understand what was going to change, but it should have been clear that changes were coming.
 
*When Jesus said and "again a little while and you will see me, because I go to the Father", He refers to the coming of the Holy Spirit. Jesus and the Spirit are one, and the Sprit would reveal all things.
 
*When Jesus said and "again a little while and you will see me, because I go to the Father", He refers to the coming of the Holy Spirit. Jesus and the Spirit are one, and the Sprit would reveal all things.
*The disciples are naturally confused.  What can Jesus possibly mean by telling them that because He goes to the Father, they will see Him?  Wouldn't a departure to the Father mean they would not see Him?  Have you ever thought to yourself, "If I could only see Jesus!"  "If God would only come out and tell me what to do!" The disciples spent 3 years walking and talking with Jesus.  Yet, it seems, that they only really knew Jesus once he departed.  Do you want to see Jesus?  Then don't be confused, The Holy Spirit, the revealer of Truth, gives us the ability to see Jesus!
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*The disciples are naturally confused.  What can Jesus possibly mean by telling them that because He goes to the Father, they will see Him?  Wouldn't a departure to the Father mean they would not see Him?  Have you ever thought to yourself, "If I could only see Jesus!"  "If God would only come out and tell me what to do!" The disciples spent 3 years walking and talking with Jesus.  Yet, it seems, that they only really knew Jesus once He departed.  Do you want to see Jesus?  Then don't be confused, The Holy Spirit, the revealer of Truth, gives us the ability to see Jesus!
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*I think that often times we forget just what we have int he indwelling Spirit.  The book of Philippians is an encouraging letter written from Paul while in prison.  Don't let the irony slip past.  Paul, from prison, wrote a letter to encourage others.  How could Paul write such a letter while living in prison?  The answer is that Paul's was living a life seeing Christ.
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**Philippians 1:19
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***For I know that this will turn out for my deliverance through your prayer and the supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ,
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*Do you live life as if you are seeing Christ?  The indwelling Spirit gives us the ability to see Christ!
  
 
===Sorrow is expected (V. 19-20)===
 
===Sorrow is expected (V. 19-20)===
 
*Notice that throughout this entire discussion, Jesus knew what was going on.  When a teacher teaches a class there are always side conversations taking place, inside jokes, comments, and discussions that the teacher is only aware of.  The best teachers are able to track most of these side conversations and incorporate them into the larger class discussion but even then the teacher generally has to guess.  Jesus knew the inside confusion and discussion and brings it directly to the front of the conversation.  We must realize that in our times of doubt, sorrow, and grief, our Lord knows.  Jesus knows that you have questions and Jesus can provide you peace in the midst of doubt.
 
*Notice that throughout this entire discussion, Jesus knew what was going on.  When a teacher teaches a class there are always side conversations taking place, inside jokes, comments, and discussions that the teacher is only aware of.  The best teachers are able to track most of these side conversations and incorporate them into the larger class discussion but even then the teacher generally has to guess.  Jesus knew the inside confusion and discussion and brings it directly to the front of the conversation.  We must realize that in our times of doubt, sorrow, and grief, our Lord knows.  Jesus knows that you have questions and Jesus can provide you peace in the midst of doubt.
*Notice the use of weeping and mourning in verse 20, this carries the idea of death.  Jesus is insinuating his coming crucifixion.  Jesus then introduces the ultimate cosmological paradox.  God took the shame and scandal of the cross and turned it into joy.  In defiance of all logic, death turns from weeping to joy and a necessary precondition to life.
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*Notice the use of weeping and mourning in verse 20, this carries the idea of death.  Jesus is insinuating His coming crucifixion.  Jesus then introduces the ultimate cosmological paradox.  God took the shame and scandal of the cross and turned it into joy.  In defiance of all logic, death turns from weeping to joy and a necessary precondition to life.
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*Sorrow is expected, but, through Christ, sorrow is turned to joy.
  
 
===Sorrow is Temporary (V. 21-22)===
 
===Sorrow is Temporary (V. 21-22)===
 
*Good Friday can only be called good because of resurrection Sunday!  In verse 21 Christ provides a brief illustration.  That of a women in childbirth.
 
*Good Friday can only be called good because of resurrection Sunday!  In verse 21 Christ provides a brief illustration.  That of a women in childbirth.
*In verse 23 Christ promises that the joy will be permanent.
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*In verse 23 Christ promises that the joy will be permanent
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*The Hymn "When We See Christ" by Eshter Kerr Rusthoi states
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**Sometimes the day seems long, Our trials hard to bear. We´re tempted to complain, to murmur and despair. But Christ will soon appear to catch his bride away! All tears forever over in God’s eternal day!
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**It will be worth it all when we see Jesus! Life’s trials will seem so small when we see Christ. One glimpse of his dear face, all sorrow will erase. So, bravely run the race till we see Christ.
  
  As Christians, we must live a life that is marked by Joy.  Not a joy rooted in the particular circumstances in which we find ourselves but rather an eternal joy independent of our circumstances.
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  As Christians, we must live a life that is marked by joy.  Not a joy rooted in the particular circumstances in which we find ourselves but rather an eternal joy independent of our circumstances and wholly dependent on Christ.
  
 
==Point 2, Our joy should be rooted in our position (V. 23-28)==
 
==Point 2, Our joy should be rooted in our position (V. 23-28)==
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*Notice that this direct access to the Father, mediated through Christ was something new.  Prior to this point the disciples had not had this level of access.
 
*Notice that this direct access to the Father, mediated through Christ was something new.  Prior to this point the disciples had not had this level of access.
 
*Notice the result.  Your joy will be complete.
 
*Notice the result.  Your joy will be complete.
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*Complete joy is something we don't appreciate enough.  There will always be a bigger house, faster car, newer video-game... Nothing on this earth can give us complete joy.  Think about, we run around at lighting pace trying to find the next great thing that might bring us joy.  We look to incredibly wealthy celebrities for joy and instead we find broken people turning to drugs and alcohol to try and cover the emptiness they feel inside.  If you want evidence of God you only need to look at the sorrow that accompanies an absence of God.  Humanity was made for something more and Christ offered exactly that, complete Joy in Him.
  
 
===A Better Understanding (V. 25)===
 
===A Better Understanding (V. 25)===
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*Notice that John 16:13-14 teaches us that the Holy Spirit is not the teacher, but rather the Holy Spirit speaks what he hears.
 
*Notice that John 16:13-14 teaches us that the Holy Spirit is not the teacher, but rather the Holy Spirit speaks what he hears.
 
** However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come. He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to you.
 
** However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come. He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to you.
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*Christ, through the Holy Spirit, has promised to give us the information we need.  We don't need to walk around afraid that we don't know what is happening.  Instead, we can be confident that, as joint heirs, Christ, through the Holy Spirit, is providing us with what we need to know.
  
 
===The Authority and Merit of Christ (V. 26-28)===
 
===The Authority and Merit of Christ (V. 26-28)===
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*God's love is not abstract and theoretical but intimate and relational.   
 
*God's love is not abstract and theoretical but intimate and relational.   
 
====V28====
 
====V28====
Finally, Jesus provides a summary statement "I came forth from the Father and have come into the world. Again, I leave the world and go to the Father." No matter what, Jesus wants His disciples to remember that he is the guarantee, the first fruits of what is to come.
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*Finally, Jesus provides a summary statement "I came forth from the Father and have come into the world. Again, I leave the world and go to the Father." No matter what, Jesus wants His disciples to remember that he is the guarantee, the first fruits of what is to come.
  
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*As Christians we need to live our life in light of our position before the Father.  Life may not be all peaches and cream, but that is not the point.  We wouldn't expect royalty to mope around but instead we expect them to live joyfully in light of their position.  Your position in Christ should give you joy.
  
 
  As Christians, our joy should reflect our positional stance before God as joint heirs with Christ.
 
  As Christians, our joy should reflect our positional stance before God as joint heirs with Christ.
  
==Point 2, Our joy comes because we have peace (V. 29-33)==
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==Point 3, Our joy comes because we have peace (V. 29-33)==
 
===Not Rooted in Ourselves (V. 29-30)===
 
===Not Rooted in Ourselves (V. 29-30)===
 
*Notice the irony.  Have you ever jumped to a conclusion in someone's story or conversation only to find out you had no idea what you were talking about? (If you don't think you have ever done that then you might be oblivious.)
 
*Notice the irony.  Have you ever jumped to a conclusion in someone's story or conversation only to find out you had no idea what you were talking about? (If you don't think you have ever done that then you might be oblivious.)
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*The disciples failed to realize that Jesus was promising them a better understanding, but not of themselves, a better understanding because of the Holy Spirit.
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*A mathematician once said, "When I started college I thought I knew a lot of math.  After finishing my bachelor's degree it felt like I had a lot to learn so I started graduate school.  After a master's degree I realized I knew even less and my Ph.D. only confirmed my complete lack of knowledge in mathematics."
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*The disciples, in their ignorance of the deeper message proclaim their knowledge but miss the point.  Everything we have is rooted in Christ, and that is a good thing, in and of ourselves we have nothing.
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===No Fear of Abandonment (V. 31-32)===
 
===No Fear of Abandonment (V. 31-32)===
 
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===Ultimate Victory (V. 33)===
 
===Ultimate Victory (V. 33)===
 
*Jesus uses a ινα clause to proclaim His purpose in the message "that in me you may have peace."
 
*Jesus uses a ινα clause to proclaim His purpose in the message "that in me you may have peace."
*Jesus concludes the passage by affirming trials and persecutions.  However, he uses a strong adversative "αλλα" (but) to transition to his message of victory. "Be courageous, I have overcome the world."
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*Jesus concludes the passage by affirming trials and persecutions.  However, He uses a strong adversative "αλλα" (but) to transition to his message of victory. "Be courageous, I have overcome the world."
  
 
  As Christians we must courageously place our confidence in Christ, realize the peace that results, and be assured of victory.
 
  As Christians we must courageously place our confidence in Christ, realize the peace that results, and be assured of victory.
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*When we watch a good underdog sports movie the question in our mind is never will the underdog be able to celebrate.  We know that in the end everything will end up good for the underdog.  Rather, we watch to see how all the details are going to work out for good.  In life, we need to stop worrying about whether or not it is going to work out for good. We know the end.  We need to watch and see how God masterfully unravels the plot to work things out for good.
  
 
=Conclusion=
 
=Conclusion=
 
==Lacking Joy==
 
==Lacking Joy==
*Are you lacking joy?   
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===Are you lacking joy?===  
**Imagine spending three years of your life investing in a project only to have the rug taken out from under you and the project fail.  Three years wasted, that is what the disciples might have thought.  Christ, in His foreknowledge addresses the issue by telling his disciples not to allow their Joy to be circumstantial, but instead their joy should be eternal.
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**Imagine spending three years of your life investing in a project only to have the rug taken out from under you and the project fail.  Three years wasted, that is what the disciples might have thought.  Christ, in His foreknowledge addresses the issue by telling his disciples not to allow their joy to be circumstantial, but instead their joy should be eternal.
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==Teaching or Transformation==
 
==Teaching or Transformation==
*Klink summarizes well the situation "The disciples' condition seems to have resulted from a minimization of their own depravity and Christ's real ministry.  They thought that Christ was simply the one who would teach them and not the one who would transform them.  Like so many in the Gospel, they did not see the necessity of the cross or death that needed to occur in their flesh."<ref>Klink, Edward W. John: Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2016. 703</ref>. Do you see the necessity of death in the flesh?
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===Are you allowing Christ to merely teach you, or is Christ transforming you?===
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**Klink summarizes well the situation "The disciples' condition seems to have resulted from a minimization of their own depravity and Christ's real ministry.  They thought that Christ was simply the one who would teach them and not the one who would transform them.  Like so many in the Gospel, they did not see the necessity of the cross or death that needed to occur in their flesh."<ref>Klink, Edward W. John: Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2016. 703</ref>. Do you see the necessity of death in the flesh?
 
==Victory==
 
==Victory==
*This was the farewell speech Jesus gave his disciples.  He concludes the farewell speech with a statement of victory.  Do you live victoriously or do you walk around already defeated?
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===Do you live victoriously or do you walk around already defeated?===
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**This was the farewell speech Jesus gave his disciples.  He concludes the farewell speech with a statement of victory.  Do you live victoriously or do you walk around already defeated?

Latest revision as of 15:01, 31 August 2018

Objectives

  • Congregants will recognize their need for eternal joy.
  • Congregants will root their joy in their position in Christ.
  • Congregants will live courageously in the peace that comes through Christ's victory.

Introduction

  • Do you enjoy a good underdog movie? What is it that makes a good underdog sports movie?
    • A mediocre team with some degree of optimism.
    • An opportunity for hope
    • A dream crushing event
    • Victory

Some Examples

  • How do each of the following movies end?
    • Mighty Ducks
      • Despite the Hawks' massive attacks taking Banks out of the game, the Ducks manage to tie the game late, and a player is tripped by a Hawks player as time expires. In precisely the same situation the Ducks faced at the beginning of the film, they prepares for a penalty shot to win the championship. The coach tells the shooter that he will believe in him no matter what happens. Inspired, the player jukes out the goalie to defeat the Hawks for the state championship.
    • Remember the Titans
      • Although star linebacker Bertier is unable to play due to being paralyzed from the waist down, the team goes on to win the state championship.
    • Facing the Giants
      • After losing their first three games, coach Grant Taylor institutes a new coaching philosophy in which he gives praise to God no matter what. The Eagles advance all the way to the state championship game against the three-time defending champion Richland Giants. Having only a third as many players as the Giants, the Eagles hold their own and ultimately win the game on a 51-yard field goal from a backup kicker who had never kicked more than a 35-yarder before.

Main Body

Setting The Stage

John 14-17 marks what is traditionally called the Farewell Discourse the night before His cruxifixction. In Chapter 15 Jesus uses imagery of a vine to demonstrate that He is the source of life. The disciples, and really all of us, are instructed to rely on Christ for everything we need. Our position is Christ is everything. Toward the end of chapter 16 Jesus presents the fact of coming persecution and calls for joy.


Main Proposition

As Christians we must have eternal joy rooted in our position in Christ and courageously lived out in the peace that comes through Christ's ultimate victory.

Point 1, We must have eternal joy (V. 16-22)

Don't Be Confused (V. 16-18)

  • When Jesus says "a little while and you will not see me," He refers to His coming ascension. The time after the resurrection when Jesus ascended to heaven. At this point Jesus has repeatedly told His disciples that things are about to change. The disciples did not fully understand what was going to change, but it should have been clear that changes were coming.
  • When Jesus said and "again a little while and you will see me, because I go to the Father", He refers to the coming of the Holy Spirit. Jesus and the Spirit are one, and the Sprit would reveal all things.
  • The disciples are naturally confused. What can Jesus possibly mean by telling them that because He goes to the Father, they will see Him? Wouldn't a departure to the Father mean they would not see Him? Have you ever thought to yourself, "If I could only see Jesus!" "If God would only come out and tell me what to do!" The disciples spent 3 years walking and talking with Jesus. Yet, it seems, that they only really knew Jesus once He departed. Do you want to see Jesus? Then don't be confused, The Holy Spirit, the revealer of Truth, gives us the ability to see Jesus!
  • I think that often times we forget just what we have int he indwelling Spirit. The book of Philippians is an encouraging letter written from Paul while in prison. Don't let the irony slip past. Paul, from prison, wrote a letter to encourage others. How could Paul write such a letter while living in prison? The answer is that Paul's was living a life seeing Christ.
    • Philippians 1:19
      • For I know that this will turn out for my deliverance through your prayer and the supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ,
  • Do you live life as if you are seeing Christ? The indwelling Spirit gives us the ability to see Christ!

Sorrow is expected (V. 19-20)

  • Notice that throughout this entire discussion, Jesus knew what was going on. When a teacher teaches a class there are always side conversations taking place, inside jokes, comments, and discussions that the teacher is only aware of. The best teachers are able to track most of these side conversations and incorporate them into the larger class discussion but even then the teacher generally has to guess. Jesus knew the inside confusion and discussion and brings it directly to the front of the conversation. We must realize that in our times of doubt, sorrow, and grief, our Lord knows. Jesus knows that you have questions and Jesus can provide you peace in the midst of doubt.
  • Notice the use of weeping and mourning in verse 20, this carries the idea of death. Jesus is insinuating His coming crucifixion. Jesus then introduces the ultimate cosmological paradox. God took the shame and scandal of the cross and turned it into joy. In defiance of all logic, death turns from weeping to joy and a necessary precondition to life.
  • Sorrow is expected, but, through Christ, sorrow is turned to joy.

Sorrow is Temporary (V. 21-22)

  • Good Friday can only be called good because of resurrection Sunday! In verse 21 Christ provides a brief illustration. That of a women in childbirth.
  • In verse 23 Christ promises that the joy will be permanent.
  • The Hymn "When We See Christ" by Eshter Kerr Rusthoi states
    • Sometimes the day seems long, Our trials hard to bear. We´re tempted to complain, to murmur and despair. But Christ will soon appear to catch his bride away! All tears forever over in God’s eternal day!
    • It will be worth it all when we see Jesus! Life’s trials will seem so small when we see Christ. One glimpse of his dear face, all sorrow will erase. So, bravely run the race till we see Christ.
As Christians, we must live a life that is marked by joy.  Not a joy rooted in the particular circumstances in which we find ourselves but rather an eternal joy independent of our circumstances and wholly dependent on Christ.

Point 2, Our joy should be rooted in our position (V. 23-28)

Direct Access to the Father (V. 23-24)

  • The Christian life is marked by direct access to the Father, mediated by Christ. As Christians we do not have to work through a priest or other officer. Instead, we have direct access to the father.
  • Notice that this direct access to the Father, mediated through Christ was something new. Prior to this point the disciples had not had this level of access.
  • Notice the result. Your joy will be complete.
  • Complete joy is something we don't appreciate enough. There will always be a bigger house, faster car, newer video-game... Nothing on this earth can give us complete joy. Think about, we run around at lighting pace trying to find the next great thing that might bring us joy. We look to incredibly wealthy celebrities for joy and instead we find broken people turning to drugs and alcohol to try and cover the emptiness they feel inside. If you want evidence of God you only need to look at the sorrow that accompanies an absence of God. Humanity was made for something more and Christ offered exactly that, complete Joy in Him.

A Better Understanding (V. 25)

  • Jesus used proverbial speech, figurative speech, and parables to communicate his message. The illustrations Jesus used were carefully constructed and served to teach some of the most important messages the disciples (and we today) can learn. However, as was evidenced throughout the time Jesus walked with the disciples, the disciples were notorious for being confused. Now Jesus provides a new way, He will speak plainly to the disciples through the work of the Holy Spirit.
  • Notice that John 16:13-14 teaches us that the Holy Spirit is not the teacher, but rather the Holy Spirit speaks what he hears.
    • However, when He, the Spirit of truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come. He will glorify Me, for He will take of what is Mine and declare it to you.
  • Christ, through the Holy Spirit, has promised to give us the information we need. We don't need to walk around afraid that we don't know what is happening. Instead, we can be confident that, as joint heirs, Christ, through the Holy Spirit, is providing us with what we need to know.

The Authority and Merit of Christ (V. 26-28)

V26

  • Have you ever been part of a bureaucracy? Sometimes the purpose of a bureaucracy is to keep people from bugging someone at the top with the small things of the bottom.
  • Jesus tells his disciples that they are not part of big bureaucracy whereby the Father shields Himself from the disciples by placing the Son between Himself and the disciples. Instead, on par with Romans 8:34, the Son intercedes on our behalf to grant us status before the Father. That status allows us direct access to the Father.
    • Romans 8:34 Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God, who also makes intercession for us.

V27

  • God's love is not abstract and theoretical but intimate and relational.

V28

  • Finally, Jesus provides a summary statement "I came forth from the Father and have come into the world. Again, I leave the world and go to the Father." No matter what, Jesus wants His disciples to remember that he is the guarantee, the first fruits of what is to come.
  • As Christians we need to live our life in light of our position before the Father. Life may not be all peaches and cream, but that is not the point. We wouldn't expect royalty to mope around but instead we expect them to live joyfully in light of their position. Your position in Christ should give you joy.
As Christians, our joy should reflect our positional stance before God as joint heirs with Christ.

Point 3, Our joy comes because we have peace (V. 29-33)

Not Rooted in Ourselves (V. 29-30)

  • Notice the irony. Have you ever jumped to a conclusion in someone's story or conversation only to find out you had no idea what you were talking about? (If you don't think you have ever done that then you might be oblivious.)
  • The disciples failed to realize that Jesus was promising them a better understanding, but not of themselves, a better understanding because of the Holy Spirit.
  • A mathematician once said, "When I started college I thought I knew a lot of math. After finishing my bachelor's degree it felt like I had a lot to learn so I started graduate school. After a master's degree I realized I knew even less and my Ph.D. only confirmed my complete lack of knowledge in mathematics."
  • The disciples, in their ignorance of the deeper message proclaim their knowledge but miss the point. Everything we have is rooted in Christ, and that is a good thing, in and of ourselves we have nothing.

No Fear of Abandonment (V. 31-32)

V31

  • Recall Genesis 3:9 where God asks Adam "where are you?" It is not that God did not know, but rather that God is asking Adam for Adam's own sake. Similarly Jesus asks "Do you now believe?"
  • The disciples proved their ignorance in their declaration that now Jesus was speaking to them plainly. Jesus uses this question to point out their folly.

V32

  • Jesus counters by affirming His complete knowledge but goes on to challenge the self-confident disciples that their allegiance will fail and He will be left alone, but He is never alone because the father will be with him.
  • When no-one else was with Jesus the Father remained. In other words, despite complete abandonment, Jesus was exactly where he was supposed to be.

Ultimate Victory (V. 33)

  • Jesus uses a ινα clause to proclaim His purpose in the message "that in me you may have peace."
  • Jesus concludes the passage by affirming trials and persecutions. However, He uses a strong adversative "αλλα" (but) to transition to his message of victory. "Be courageous, I have overcome the world."
As Christians we must courageously place our confidence in Christ, realize the peace that results, and be assured of victory.


  • When we watch a good underdog sports movie the question in our mind is never will the underdog be able to celebrate. We know that in the end everything will end up good for the underdog. Rather, we watch to see how all the details are going to work out for good. In life, we need to stop worrying about whether or not it is going to work out for good. We know the end. We need to watch and see how God masterfully unravels the plot to work things out for good.

Conclusion

Lacking Joy

Are you lacking joy?

    • Imagine spending three years of your life investing in a project only to have the rug taken out from under you and the project fail. Three years wasted, that is what the disciples might have thought. Christ, in His foreknowledge addresses the issue by telling his disciples not to allow their joy to be circumstantial, but instead their joy should be eternal.

Teaching or Transformation

Are you allowing Christ to merely teach you, or is Christ transforming you?

    • Klink summarizes well the situation "The disciples' condition seems to have resulted from a minimization of their own depravity and Christ's real ministry. They thought that Christ was simply the one who would teach them and not the one who would transform them. Like so many in the Gospel, they did not see the necessity of the cross or death that needed to occur in their flesh."[1]. Do you see the necessity of death in the flesh?

Victory

Do you live victoriously or do you walk around already defeated?

    • This was the farewell speech Jesus gave his disciples. He concludes the farewell speech with a statement of victory. Do you live victoriously or do you walk around already defeated?
  • Klink, Edward W. John: Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2016. 703