All the wonderful promises that Jesus made before His death must and will be 
fulfilled. But there is one GREAT promise that has not yet been fulfilled, and 
many Christians think it never will be. They are wrong! He will not fail.
That great promise is in John 16:13: "When He, the Spirit of truth, is come, He 
will guide you into all truth." We usually think of the Holy Spirit as giving 
us happy feelings or of giving great power in witnessing and producing 
baptisms; we think that understanding "all truth" is of lesser importance. But 
over 200 times the Bible speaks of the importance of truth. In ordinary life, 
law courts, juries, judges, seek constantly to know the truth. Jesus says that 
it is so important that "the truth shall make you free" (8:32).

In His same promise that the Holy Spirit will guide us "into all truth" Jesus 
promised, "He will show you things to come." The wording is very similar to the 
opening of the Book of Revelation, "the revelation ... of things which must 
shortly come to pass" (1:1). The Book of Revelation was the fulfillment of 
Jesus' promise! And yet Christian people go in all different directions in 
understanding what Revelation is saying!

Likewise, there is confusion in understanding Daniel's prophecies; yet God 
commanded the angel, "Gabriel, make this man to understand the vision," and 
later the angel said to him, "I will show thee the truth" (8:16; 11:2). Paul 
spoke of his message as "the truth of the gospel" (Gal. 2:5). There is as much 
division in understanding that as there is in understanding Daniel and the 
Revelation!

What can bring about a unity and clarity of understanding these important 
truths? Surely when that great fourth angel of Revelation 18:1-4 begins to 
"lighten the earth with glory," the message that calls every sincere person 
"out of Babylon" will be a message of pure, unadulterated truth. We pray daily 
for the baptism of the Holy Spirit. An excellent place to begin finding the 
answer to that prayer is in honest, sincere, and humble listening to the Bible 
to permit it to tell us what the truth is in all these controverted areas. 
Jesus did not promise, "The Holy Spirit will TRY to lead you into all truth," 
or "He wishes He could lead you into all truth." No, He said He WILL do so. As 
surely as I write and you read this, so surely is the Holy Spirit right now 
"leading" us into the truth that will bind us together in loving harmony of 
belief. Let's listen to Him!

--Robert J. Wieland
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