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The Comforter Has Come
Alan Riley 

In the 13th and 14th chapters of John's Gospel, Jesus attends to some important 
last things before He goes out to the Garden of Gethsemane and from there
to the cross. Chapter 13 begins with the statement that Jesus knew the hour had 
come for him to leave this world and return to His Father. So, in light
of that, what He did and said next were of the utmost importance. 

The first thing he did was to wash the disciples feet, to reinforce the message 
to them that He - the Son of God - came as a humble servant and they needed
to do and be the same. He then predicted His betrayal by Judas and His denial 
by Peter. The words from Jesus saying He would be betrayed by one of them,
denied by another and put to death were understandably distressing to the 
disciples. So He reassured them with the beatiful words that begin Chapter 14:
"Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, trust also in Me." (John 
14:1, NLT).

Jesus went on to tell the disciples that they would do even greater works than 
He had done during His earthly ministry. Then told them that when He went
away, He would send the Holy Spirit to them, Who would teach them all things 
and remind them of what Jesus had told them. He told them He was leaving them
a gift - His peace, which is not peace that the world gives but the peace of 
God.

Some versions of the Bible translate the Greek word Paraclete - used here for 
the Holy Spirit - as "Comforter." Others translate it as "Helper." Still others
as "Counselor" or "Advocate." Which one is correct? All of them. All of these 
titles describe the ministry of the Holy Spirit to a believer.

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He is our Comforter. When our hearts are heavy and we don't even know how to 
pray or what to pray for, the Bible says that the Holy Spirit comes along side
us. "If we don't know how or what to pray, it doesn't matter. He does our 
praying in and for us, making prayer out of our wordless sighs, our aching 
groans.
He knows us far better than we know ourselves." (Romans 8:26-27, The Message) 

He is our Helper. In Romans 8:26, Paul says that the Holy Spirit helps us in 
our weakness. Writing to the Philippians he says, "I will continue to rejoice,
for I know that through your prayers and the help given by the Spirit of Jesus 
Christ, what has happened to me will turn out for my deliverance." (Phil
1:19, NIV) Writing to his beloved son in the ministry, Timothy, Paul said, 
"Guard the good deposit that was entrusted to you - guard it with the help of
the Holy Spirit who lives in us." (2 Tim 1:14, NIV). The Holy Spirit help us to 
manifest the Fruit of the Spirit in our lives, enabling us to be more like
Jesus.

He is our Counselor and Advocate. This word brings to mind a defense attorney 
who is pleading our case before a judge, or one who strengthens and fortifies
us. Or one who guides us and advises us. "But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, 
whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will
remind you of everything I have said to you." (John 14:26 NIV)

It is ironic and sad that one of the biggest, if not the biggest rifts in the 
Body of Christ in our day is over the ministry of the Holy Spirit, specifically
over the manifestation of the gifts of the Spirit. Whatever your feelings on 
the subject, you will join me in recognizing that division in the Body of
Christ was certainly not God's intention when He sent the Holy Spirit to us.

No matter which side of the theological street you live on, all of us can agree 
that the ministry of the Holy Spirit is to comfort, help, teach and counsel
us as we strive to become more like Jesus. 

Alan Riley
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