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Disciples are learners; listening to Jesus, they obey what He says. At the most basic level, they agree with Him.

At least that’s what I tell myself.

I acknowledge that Jesus is never wrong, but sometimes, my heart isn’t in sync with His. 

Here’s an example:

“But very truly I tell you, it is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Advocate will not come to you; but if I go, I will send him to you.” – John 16:7 (NIV)

That early phrase bugs me: “It is for your good that I am going away.” I can’t imagine any of the twelve apostles thinking, “Excellent, Jesus is leaving us!” I wouldn’t! 

The New International Version doesn’t mistranslate the verse. Here’s how other versions render it:

  • Christian Standard Bible: “It is for your benefit that I go away.”
  • King James Version: “It is expedient for you that I go away.”
  • New King James Version: “It is to your advantage that I go away.”
  • Young’s Literal Translation: “It is better for you that I go away.”

Were I in the shoes (sandals!) of Christ’s original disciples, I wouldn’t have rejoiced over such news. Having given up everything for Him (see Matthew 19:27), why would they want Jesus to leave them? They’ve recognized Him as the Messiah (see Matthew 16:16); the Lord’s departure isn’t part of their plans!

Staving off objections, Jesus explains Himself. His exit signals the arrival of the Holy Spirit. And in Christ’s opinion, that’s better for the disciples.

Do you agree? Would you rather have a physical Jesus or an invisible and intangible Spirit? I’d choose Jesus!

But relationship is not at issue here; ministry is. Hours away from His arrest, trial, and crucifixion, Jesus’ service was almost finished. His disciples weren’t counting on the cross; they expected Him to rule Israel and usher in the kingdom of God. 

Had Jesus done so, the kingdom would have been empty because no one deserved to get in. A King alone in His kingdom–not a pretty picture!

To deliver people from their sins and make them right with God, Christ had to die on the cross. The Father honored this work by raising Him from the dead (see Philippians 2:8-10). The price now paid, people can gain access to God.

But someone has to spread the word! That’s why Jesus commissioned His disciples as witnesses. And He promised them the Spirit who would bless their testimony like He had anointed Christ’s words.

Yes, we yearn to behold the physical presence of Jesus. That’s a good desire. But our responsibilities demand the gift of the Spirit to make us effective and fruitful. For service to the Lord, that’s better.

One day we’ll see Jesus face to face; He’s promised to come back and take us to Himself (see John 14:3). But until that day, we have work to do. To share the gospel and make disciples, we need the Spirit. To remain loyal to Jesus when we face rejection and pressure, we rely on the Comforter. Not only will He bless our works, He will also prepare us to see Jesus.

What Jesus did on earth is great. What He continues to do through us by His Spirit–that’s better!

Hereing God

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We seek God’s presence to hear His Word.

At least we should.

The Bible connects the presence of the Lord with the Word of the Lord.

“One day as Jesus was standing by the Lake of Gennesaret, the people were crowding around him and listening to the word of God.” – Luke 5:1

People pressed Jesus because they wanted to hear a message of hope and possibility. Of power. Of salvation.

When we draw near to Christ, we have the opportunity to receive life-changing direction and encouragement.

And through His grace, we also get the chance to share the gifts of His presence and His Word with others.

For example,

“The whole world sought audience with Solomon to hear the wisdom God had put in his heart.” – 1 Kings 10:24

I’d love to have millions clamoring for my spiritual insights! How about you? Do you believe that the Lord can fill you with His wisdom? If He does, He will expect you to express it. God blesses us so we can bless others.

The apostle Peter demonstrates this practice.

“So I sent for you immediately, and it was good of you to come. Now we are all here in the presence of God to listen to everything the Lord has commanded you to tell us.” – Acts 10:33

Cornelius, a paradoxical blend of Roman centurion and devout worshipper of God, spoke for everyone crammed into his house that they were ready to listen to Peter. They didn’t know what the apostle would say, but they believed that it would be God’s truth for them.

How did Cornelius know that they were in the presence of God? Did He feel something? The Bible doesn’t tell us, but it lets us know that the mind of this military officer connected the presence of God to the Word of God. He didn’t choose between them; he wanted both!

Whether we’re speakers like Peter or listeners like Cornelius, so should we. The presence of the Holy Spirit and the proclamation of Holy Scripture belong together.

Accept no substitutes!

Sin causes us to avoid God’s presence because we fear His judgment.

“Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the LORD God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and they hid from the LORD God among the trees of the garden.” – Genesis 3:8

What sound did the Lord make as He strolled in Eden? Did Adam and Eve hear His feet brushing against the grass or snapping twigs? Was God singing? Calling out their names?

We only know that they wanted to neither see Him nor hear Him. Sin separates us from God.

Be careful also about listening to the wrong things.

“Keep reminding God’s people of these things. Warn them before God against quarreling about words; it is of no value, and only ruins those who listen.” – 2 Timothy 2:14

Gathering together in the name of Jesus only to debate and gossip dishonors God. Throwing away the occasion to learn from the Lord wastes valuable spiritual resources. Don’t go down that road!

When you pursue the presence of God, open your soul to His Word. When you’re here with the Lord, you will hear His voice. It’s more than a promise, it’s a pattern for your life.

 

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