In the sermon titled "Intertwined," Eric Van Beek explores the theological significance of the Holy Spirit's presence in the believer's life, drawing primarily from John 14:15-27. He emphasizes the intimate relationship believers share with Christ, stating that they are "intertwined" with Him and the Father, thanks to the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Key points include the reassurance of Christ not leaving His disciples as orphans, the distinction between this divine gift and the transient peace offered by the world, and the necessity of love and obedience as signs of genuine faith. The sermon brings forth the transformative promise that believers will never be alone, as the Holy Spirit offers an unbreakable connection to Christ, thus underscoring the Reformed doctrines of union with Christ and the significance of the Spirit's work in sanctification and assurance of salvation.
Key Quotes
“Without the Spirit, you cannot be seen. But with the Spirit, you are always seen.”
“I will not leave you as orphans. I will come to you.”
“The peace that he speaks of is the peace that is warranted and deserved by Christ himself.”
“We will never be alone. Neither will those disciples.”
The Bible describes the Holy Spirit as the counselor and the Spirit of Truth, who lives in believers and guides them.
In John 14, Jesus promises the Holy Spirit to his disciples, stating that He will never leave them as orphans and will be with them forever. The Holy Spirit is described as the Counselor and the Spirit of Truth, who not only guides but also lives within believers. This indwelling signifies a profound connection, ensuring that believers are never separated from the presence of God. The Spirit is a gift for God’s people, enabling them to see and understand the truth of Christ, which the world cannot perceive.
John 14:15-27
This promise is true because it comes from Jesus, who offers peace not as the world gives but through his redemptive work.
In John 14:27, Jesus states, 'Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives.' This assertion of peace is rooted in the finished work of Christ, which secures a profound and lasting peace, distinct from worldly peace that is fleeting and subject to circumstances. The promise is affirmed by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, who assures believers of Christ's presence and peace in their lives, even amidst trials. This peace is eternal and stems from being in relationship with Christ, the Father, and the Holy Spirit.
John 14:27
Understanding our connection with Christ is crucial as it reassures us of our identity and the eternal life we receive through Him.
The Bible teaches that believers are 'intertwined' with Christ, meaning that through His life, death, and resurrection, we are granted eternal life. This connection assures us that we are never alone; the Holy Spirit resides within us, emphasizing our bond with God. As articulated in John 14, Jesus states that 'I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you.' This profound relationship is foundational to a believer's faith, empowering them to live a life that reflects Christ’s love and truth in the world. Understanding this connection nurtures a sense of peace and purpose in the Christian life.
John 14:20
The Holy Spirit is referred to as the 'Spirit of Truth' because He guides believers into all truth regarding God's Word and Christ.
The designation of the Holy Spirit as the 'Spirit of Truth' indicates His role in revealing and applying the truth of Scripture to the hearts of believers. In John 14:17, it is stated that the world cannot accept Him because it neither sees nor knows Him, but believers are granted the privilege of knowing Him. The Holy Spirit helps believers understand God’s truth, emboldens them to live according to it, and reminds them of Christ's teachings. This guidance is essential for spiritual growth and for navigating a world filled with confusion and deception.
John 14:17
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