Sunday 05 May 2013
- Bible Book:
- John
Background
Today's passage ends the firstsection of what is called Jesus' 'farewell discourse' in John'sGospel. It takes place on the night before his death, after Jesushas washed the feet of his disciples (
In verse 26 Jesus speaks of an'Advocate' or helper sent by the Father in Jesus' own name, theHoly Spirit. Although this verse helped to shape the formaldoctrine of the Trinity, the full idea of the Father, Son, and HolySpirit was not adopted until the ecumenical councils of the fourthcentury, and has continued to develop long after.
Jesus speaks of a Holy Spiritthat will work by reminding the Church "of all that I have said toyou" (v. 26), provoking the Church in all ages to remember Jesus inlife-giving ways. It will not be a case of the Holy Spiritreplacing Jesus: the Holy Spirit will not be separate from the workof Jesus or offer new teaching. Rather, Jesus promises hisdisciples in this passage that the Holy Spirit will make a directrelationship with him possible for those who have not met him. Thusin the power of the Spirit sent by the Father, Jesus will remainalive to the Church in all ages.
Jesus' next bequest to thedisciples is as concrete as the gift of the Holy Spirit wasmysterious: peace. It is not to be a peace the world wouldrecognise (ie absence of conflict, material security) but a deeppeace that springs from being in communion with him. This is thefirst use of the word "peace" in John's Gospel, and Jesus gives itas a gift to allow the disciples to stand firm in the face ofdifficulty that will come.
To Ponder
- Jesus promised the disciples gifts of the Spirit, and peace.What final gifts of advice or teaching would you leave with yourfriends or family?
- To what extent have you received the gift of peace that Jesusspoke of, in difficult or conflicted times?