Today’s Reading: John 15:26-16:4
Daily Lectionary: Numbers 14:1-25; Luke 18:18-34
“[The Holy Spirit] will bear witness about me. . . I have said all these things to you to keep you from falling away.” (John 15:26c,16:1)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. Today is Exaudi Sunday. It means “hear.” God gives us complete assurance that He hears us. And when He hears us, He assures us that He will never let us go (John 10:28-29). We therefore teach that our election is certain in our justification and our justification is certain through faith in Jesus.
Do you want to be sure that faith is still alive? Do not consult your feelings! Instead, confess your sins and receive Holy Absolution. Hear God’s Word, always return to your Holy Baptism, and run to get the Holy Sacrament of the Altar. Through these, faith is safe. Thus, Jesus comforted His disciples by promising them that the Holy Spirit was coming to bear witness about Jesus.
Someone has called the Holy Spirit the “unselfish” person of the Holy Trinity (not that the other persons are selfish). The Holy Spirit doesn’t call any attention to Himself, but only to Jesus. And true to form, Jesus isn’t selfish, either, as He is always giving glory to the Father. Oh yes, the Father isn’t selfish, either, since He delights in His Son.
The point here is that the Holy Spirit is always putting Jesus before your eyes of faith and this is what keeps your faith living and secure. Why did Jesus teach that the Holy Spirit would come to do this? In John 16:1 Jesus said, “I have said all these things to you to keep you from falling away.” Our eternal security comes from the Holy Spirit’s constantly keeping Jesus in front of us. As long as that is going on, then we are 100% safe. Jesus taught this precisely so that we would not fall away from the faith.
God will never break His promise to be for us in Christ. At the same time, we are taught NEVER to desert Christ and His Word. The Word is that vehicle through which the mighty and comforting Holy Spirit works. We must therefore hold to the Word. Even when we are weak, completely aware of our sins, and discouraged, when we hold to the Word, then we are safe in the arms of Jesus. Then we know He has not abandoned us as we continue to hear the Word! In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
O King of glory, LORD of hosts, uplifted in triumph far above all heavens, leave us not without consolation but send us the Spirit of truth whom You promised from the Father; for You live and reign with Him and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen. (Collect for the Seventh Sunday of Easter)
Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Duane Bamsch