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Ok, we ran out of tape on the other side so we’ll go back and pick up
verse 24 again here: “ ‘The one who does not love Me does [will] not
keep My words, and the word that you hear is not Mine, but the Father’s,
Who sent Me.’ ” And that’s what the New Testament is. And yet the world
considers it a collection of folklore and myths.
Verse 25: “ ‘I have spoken these things to you while I am yet present
with you. But when the Comforter comes…’ ” That’s the
other part of the function of the Holy Spirit – to comfort you. Comfort
you in many ways. And we’ll see a little bit later on that it will teach
you. So there’s another function of it. But it’s actually the Father Who
is teaching you, Christ Who is teaching you through the power of the
Holy Spirit. Now in the study paper that we did for this Passover
preparation, I’ve got a full section there showing how and why the Holy
Spirit is the power of God and why it was translated this way in the
translations, so I won’t go through that but I will leave it to you to
go ahead and study that section.
Verse 26: “ ‘But when
the Comforter comes, even the Holy Spirit, which the
Father will send in My name…’ ” So they do it together, you see. “We
will make Our abode with you.” Follows right along with it. “ ‘…That one
shall teach you all things, and shall bring to your remembrance
everything that I have told you.’ ” Now let’s understand something. You
can be ever so intelligent, you can have ever so many credentials that
you desire, but you will never understand the Word of God unless the
Holy Spirit teaches you. And the Holy Spirit will not teach anyone who
does not keep the words of God. Now that’s how God is able to teach His
people. And yet with the same book, the same words, without the Holy
Spirit, to close the minds of those who consider themselves to be the
experts. It’s a phenomenal thing that God has done.
Now this is a promise: “ ‘…That one shall teach you all things…’ ”
Now that’s why when you study and you let God speak to you because these
are the words from God the Father. That’s why it’s important, you see.
That’s why it’s profound. Who’s speaking to you? The Father is. And He
gives you the power through the Holy Spirit to be taught.
Now let’s tie this in with another verse from John 6 and it goes
right back to one of the very basic Scriptures that we have known and
we’ve understood – John 6:44-45, KJV. And then we’ll see that
John even repeats this again in I John 2. So this is quite a phenomenal
thing, you see. So even though someone can read the words and explain
the words and teach them to you, it’s not the operation of a teacher
which really teaches you. It’s the operation of God the Father so that
anyone who is doing the teaching is teaching the Words of God with the
Spirit of God and you are hearing the Words of God, which builds your
faith, as we have already covered, you see, and that it’s the Holy
Spirit that is actually giving you the teaching. And it is actually God
the Father Who is the one who is teaching you. Now that is quite a
phenomenal thing. Because if these are His words, which Jesus said they
are, aren’t they? And if the Holy Spirit is going to teach you, it’s
going to teach you the Father’s words.
Now here, John 6:44: “ ‘No man can come to Me, except the Father
which hath sent Me draws him: and I will raise him up at the last day.
It is written in the prophets, And they shall be all taught of God.” Now
since God is not teaching the whole world yet this applies to all those
that God has called. They shall all be taught of God. See, that’s why
Paul told Timothy, “Preach the Word,” because that’s going to teach you
God’s way. How are you ever going to have the Word of God written in
your heart and in your minds unless you’re taught the Word of God? And
how is it going to stick there unless you have the Holy Spirit to put it
there and put it in you? It isn’t going to be. That’s why the
Protestants are forlorn over all of their great evangelistic campaigns
and everything that they have. Six months after they have the people
come forward and give their heart to the Lord they’re right back out in
the world. So in order to retain those that they have, they have to say,
“Well, you don’t have to keep the commandments of God,” and that pleases
the carnal person, doesn’t it? But Jesus said, “If you love Me, keep My
commandments.” It’s just the opposite, see, because they’re not being
taught of God.
“Every man therefore that hath heard…” And you can put in there
Romans 10:14 (paraphrased): “How can they hear without a
preacher,” see, faith comes by the hearing of the Word of God. And the
true teacher… You see the key to it is this: it’s not the man who is
teaching. It is the one who is teaching using the Spirit of God and the
Word of God to convey to you the Word of God so God the Father can
likewise teach you. That’s what it’s all about. And that is the covenant
that God has make with us through Christ. “Every man therefore that hath
heard, and hath learned of the Father [not only just information about
Him, but learned from the Father], cometh unto Me” (John 6:44-45, KJV).
That’s why for those who really want to know about God, and hunger and
thirst after God, if they seek they shall find, if they knock it will be
opened, Christ will deal with them, Christ will lead them. And you go
back in your life and you think this: Why did one day the thing happen
to me which brought me into the church of God? Why did that happen?
Well, because God chose you. God sent part of the seven Spirits of God
to be with you and lead you. God leads you to repentance. God leads you
to baptism. God then gives you the begettal of the Holy Spirit from the
Father and then you begin to develop the mind of Christ, you are taught
of God the Father. That’s a tremendous thing. Now in view of that let’s
understand how important Sabbath services really are, and how important
the Word of God really is.
Now let’s come back to 1 John 2 and let’s see what John wrote of
concerning this very thing when confronted with the antichrist teachers.
Now some people misconstrue what he has written here, but it’s all in
light of the antichrist who were going out and teaching the things
contrary to the Word of God. Now isn’t that amazing? You can take the
Word of God and teach things contrary to the Word of God, even use the
Word of God in the wrong way and be an antichrist. That’s because they
add to and take away from, and give their own interpretation thereof.
Now I John 2:18: “Little children [now I suppose at about 90 years
plus of age he was allowed to do that to the rest, right? – little
children], it is the last time…” And the last days began when? When
Christ came. “…And as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now
are there many antichrists…” And boy are they multiplied over and over
again from then. “…Whereby we know that it is the last time. They went
out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they
would no doubt have continued with us: but they went out,
that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us. But ye
have an unction…”, which is an anointing of the Holy Spirit. That’s what
he likens to it when you receive the Holy Spirit. “…From the Holy One,
and ye know all things” (I John 2:18-19, KJV). Now obviously you
don’t know all things that there is to know in the world, but you know
all the things concerning the things necessary for salvation. And he’s
writing to those who have been in the church for years, and years, and
years, and years. So if I could ask you a question: Do you know all the
basic things concerning salvation? Yes, you do. Are there still more
things to learn? Yes. That’s what he’s talking about here.
And he says: “I have not written unto you because ye know not the
truth, but because ye know it, and that no lie is of the truth. Who is a
liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist,
that denieth the Father and the Son.” Now when he goes through all of
this he explains even more here. Let’s pick it up here, verse 26: “These
things have I written unto you concerning them that seduce you [that
is deceive you]. But the anointing which ye have received of Him [that
is God the Father] abideth in you, and ye need not that any man [meaning
of the antichrists] teach you…”, because what will they teach you? They
will teach you lies. “…But as the same anointing teacheth you of all
things…” That’s what we just read. Jesus promised the Holy Spirit will
teach you all things. And it’s really God the Father Who’s teaching you
through the power of the Holy Spirit, you see. “…And is truth, and is no
lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in Him [the Father].
And now, little children, abide in Him; that, when He shall appear, we
may have confidence, and not be ashamed before Him at His coming”
(verses 21-22, 26-28). So you see there is a special education that you
go through.
Now with that let me ask you a question, if you understand this. Will
you have incentive to study? Because if you do the Holy Spirit is going
to teach you. Now there is a very interesting ad put out by the SDA’s
[LDS’s], which is quite clever, which has a note of truth. It shows
starting out a baby, and then they show it growing up into an adult. And
they’re advertising the King James Bible but the kicker is they also
want to send you the Book of Mormon. So there’s the deception in it. But
what it does, it show this person through life and it’s projected. You
know how they can do on computers and show the age of the person. So
this is what they did to this little baby clear up into the 70’s. And
the caption was, “So, you’ve had no time to study My word,” showing a
whole wasted life. But if you have the Spirit of God and understand that
through the Spirit of God, God the Father is going to teach you, do you
not have great incentive to study? Do you not then desire to study? And
how silly then are our excuses that we didn’t have time. Now wouldn’t we
be upset if God said, “I don’t have time for you”? Well, with God
dwelling in us through the power of the Holy Spirit then when we tell
God we don’t have time to study your Word, when it’s the most important
word possible because it comes from God the Father, see? So this will
give us greater incentive.
Ok, now let’s come back to John 14 (FV). We’ll make a little
bit of progress here. After we get through about half way on John 15
we’ll make pretty quick progress. But all these things are important,
you see, because this is… When we come to the Passover and when we read
these words for the covenant of the Passover, it’s good that we
understand them in the way that we are now so that we realize the whole
meaning of the covenant and being renewed in that covenant on the
Passover.
Now we’ll finish off verse 26: “ ‘…And shall bring to your
remembrance everything that I have told you.’ ” And that’s how the New
Testament was written. Since they’re the words of God, God the Father
inspired them to write the words that He wanted. And as John said maybe
they could have recorded every miracle that Jesus did and the world
wouldn’t be able to contain all the books. So we have everything that’s
essential here.
Now let’s continue on, verse 27. Now with this we shift from faith
into hope. Now that we have the Holy Spirit of God this gives us hope.
Therefore he kind of repeats himself again here being in verse 27: “
‘Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives
do I give it to you. Let not your heart be troubled, nor let it
fear.’ ” That’s exactly how he started out in John 14:1: “ ‘Let not your
heart be troubled.’ ” God doesn’t want you to have worry, and fret, and
stew, even though you have difficulties. Now we need to be concerned
enough to do something about it – to pray about it, to study about it,
to take action concerning whatever it may be. But He doesn’t want us to
be in anxiety and fear and let these things keep bothering us. Because
remember, perfect love does what? Casts out fear. Now if the church of
God, which it is supposed to be teaching the love of God, which it
should, can you now understand how a terrible thing it is in God’s sight
if an organization claiming to be the church of God runs it by fear and
not by love? Yes, because you’re squelching love.
Ok, let’s continue on, verse 28: “ ‘You have heard Me say to you that
I am going away, and that
I will come to you again. If you loved Me, you would have
rejoiced that I said, “I am going to the Father” because My Father is
greater than I. And now I have told you before it happens, so that when
it comes to pass, you may believe.’ ”
Verse 30 is another big key: “ ‘I will not speak with you much longer
because the ruler of this world is coming…’ ” We’re going to see a
little bit later on through the Passover and the crucifixion the ruler
of this world was judged. Now he’s also called Satan the devil that
deceives the whole world, isn’t he (Revelation 12:9)? You can just right
these down as notes and put them in later. He’s also called the god of
this world, isn’t he? Yes, indeed (II Corinthians 4:4). He’s also called
the prince of the power of the air, isn’t he? Yes, that spirit that is
inner-working in the children of disobedience (Ephesians 2:2-3).
We have a promise. Though we have to fight and war against the
principalities and spirits and wicked spirits in high places, we need
not fear. See, because it’s much like what happened to Peter. Let’s come
to Luke 22:31. Now this is right during the Passover, see. This is what
He told Peter: “And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath
desired to have you, that he may sift you
as wheat…” Now he did give in to Satan a couple times, didn’t he? Yes,
he did. “…But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when
thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren.” Now that was not enough.
To prove the point that Satan was after him He said, verse 33: “And he
[that is Peter] said unto Him, Lord, I am ready to go with Thee, both
into prison, and to death.” Now could you accomplish any greater work
for the Lord than doing that? Is this not willing to give up everything
and even your life? Yes. Are we not supposed to be willing to give up
our lives? That’s true, yes. But this he was saying of himself, which
means this: anyone of his own self or her own self is not going to do
anything for God separately from what God desires the person to do. What
great work can we do for God? That’s what it gets down to. If you go to
prison because you’ve kept the commandments of God, that’s one thing.
But if you volunteer from a carnal point of view – “I’m ready to do
this. I’m ready to do that. I’m ready to do the other thing.” You know
much like the suicide bombers of the Palestinians and the terrorists
today. So what did Jesus say, verse 34: “And He said, I tell thee,
Peter, the cock shall not crow this day, before that thou shalt thrice
deny that thou knowest Me” (Luke 22:31-34, KJV). Did he learn a
lesson from it? Yes, he did. Did he do it? Yes, he did. Did he repent of
it? Yes, he did.
Now then, even though he did that and even though he gave in to it,
this was not a sin unto death because he repented. However, we have a
promise back here in I John 5, that if you yield to God and have the
Spirit of God, Satan, though he may destroy the body cannot touch you.
Remember what Jesus said? Don’t fear him who is able to kill the body
but is not able to kill the life. Fear Him Who is able to kill the body
and the life in Gehenna. So even though we may go through the trials and
troubles and tests and things even as Peter did and was prophesied by
Jesus that he would, here’s what we can count on, I John 5:18 (KJV):
“We know that whosoever is born [begotten] of God…” He says “begotten”
down here in the next sentence and it’s the exact same word. A little
different tense of the word, but it means begotten. “…Of God sinneth not
[that is he doesn’t practice sin]; but he that is begotten of God
keepeth himself [that means in the way of the Lord], and that wicked one
toucheth him not.” So though we have to fight against Satan, fight
against the world, fight against all these things, Satan can never
really get to us. He might tempt us, he might try us, he might even get
us to do sin, but then if we are truly Christ’s and repent he can’t
touch us. In other words God has given this assurance: Satan cannot take
you from Him. That’s something to remember. That’s something to really
know and understand and consider and realize that that’s the assurance
that we have.
Just like Jesus said of Himself back here to John 14:30 now: “…The
ruler of this world is coming; but he does not have a single thing in
Me.” And I imagine that Satan and all the demons figured, “Man, when
Christ died we have foiled God’s plan.” But no, that which looked like
utter defeat turned out to be the triumph over them because He was
resurrected from the dead, correct? Yes. “Doesn’t have a single thing in
Me.” And with Christ and with God the Father and Jesus Christ in us by
the power of the Holy Spirit the wicked one doesn’t touch us. And if we
are in right standing with God and in covenant with God, he does not
have a single thing in us.
Now you remember the account of the children of Israel in the
wilderness? How they provoked God? How many times did they provoke God?
Now let’s look at an astounding thing here. Let’s come to the book of
Numbers with the account of Balaam. And you know that Balak hired Balaam
to come and curse Israel. Now I am sure that we can look at the
parallels here. And he finally had to tell the truth to Balak. And Balak
said, “After all this money I’ve given you, you can’t curse them?” But
he did counsel him afterwards. “I can’t curse them but you can send all
of your beautiful women over there and entice them to commit adultery
and eat things sacrificed to idols, and then God will have to correct
them, but I can’t curse them.” You get that rest of the story in the
book of Revelation 2.
But here in Numbers 23:20 Balaam says: “Behold, I have received
commandment to bless: and He hath blessed; and I cannot reverse it.”
And that’s an operation of grace. Now notice verse 21 after all that
Israel did in sinning: “He hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob, neither
hath He seen perverseness in Israel…” Now you see when God forgives sin
that’s the way He forgives it. Isn’t that something? And that’s the way
God deals with us in relationship to Satan the devil. Because when we
stand in the grace and we are under the grace of God there is no sin
that Satan can accuse us of. That’s why people who take grace and go out
and make it lawlessness are going so contrary to God. “He hath not
beheld iniquity in Jacob, neither hath He seen perverseness in Israel
[that’s quite a statement after reading all the troubles that they had
up to that point, isn’t it?]: the LORD his God is with him, and
the shout of a king is among them. God brought them out of Egypt;
he hath as it were the strength of an unicorn. Surely there is no
enchantment against Jacob, neither is there any divination
against Israel: according to this time it shall be said of Jacob and of
Israel, What hath God wrought!” Now also we can look at that as a
prophecy of the church, can’t we? Yes, indeed. Are we not the true
Israel of God? Yes, indeed. “Behold, the people shall rise up as a great
lion, and lift up himself as a young lion: he shall not lie down until
he eat of the prey, and drink the blood of the slain” (Num.
23:20-24, KJV). Just makes you wonder with physical Israel, is
that what is going to happen in Iraq? Who knows. It also says in another
place concerning physical Israel and Joseph in particular, that though
the archers have shot sorely at him they weren’t able to get him. See,
it sounds like the world is ganging up on us to do that.
Ok, let’s come back here and we’ll finish chapter 14 and we’ll go
ahead and end it here for today. So we have protection from Satan. Claim
that protection. Ask God for that protection. The question is: How do we
have the battle and yet we’re protected at the same time? Very simply –
God gives us the spiritual power to overcome it. And see, they will try
and get us just like Balaam tried to curse Israel. And yes, we may go
through difficulties. Yes, we wrestle against wicked spirits in high
places and so forth like that, but they can’t get us. We wrestle and
fight back against them through the power and strength of Christ and the
Holy Spirit, and that’s how they cannot touch us. Though we wrestle
them, though we battle them, they can’t take us. “Touching” doesn’t mean
that we don’t wrestle and fight against them in that particular sense. I
think that “touching” there has from the point of view to have spiritual
power and control over to nullify the Holy Spirit. That’s what that
would have to mean, otherwise it would be a contradiction in itself.
Now verse 31, the last verse of John 14: “ ‘Yet he comes…’ ”
And why? Now did Satan get to Christ? Yes, he did. Did he kill Him? Yes,
he did. Did he use human instrumentalities to do it? Yes, he did. But
did he get to Him spiritually? No, he didn’t. So that’s the same example
that we look to here, you see. So Satan cannot touch us spiritually. He
can physically, but not spiritually. And yes, it may be a great trial to
wrestle against wicked spirits in high places. See, but that’s so that
we turn to God and look to Him and claim His promises, and ask for the
power of the Holy Spirit to be with us so that regardless of what Satan
may attempt to do, or if people inspired by him may try to do and yea
and even in some ways succeed in doing some things, we know that all
things work together for good to those who love God and are called
according to His purpose and God will see us through it.
So I don’t mean to imply by that or mean by any sense of the word
that we are going to live a blissful life of non-combativeness against
the wicked spirits of this world. No, we are in a spiritual battle. But
as long as God is on our side and fighting for us and we use the tools
of God and we use the sword of the Spirit, as it says there in Ephesians
6, which is the Word of God, they will be defeated just as surely as
Balaam was when he tried to curse Israel, though Israel had all their
sins and difficulties. So we can say likewise Satan is not able to
really get to us, though we have our weaknesses and our sins that we lay
before the altar of God and covered by the blood of Jesus Christ, he is
not able to bring accusation against us though he tries. It says he
accuses them day and night before the throne of God, but does God listen
to him? No. Who does God listen to? To Christ who is advocating,
correct? Yes. And if God the Father’s Spirit and Christ be in us we
shall overcome. There can be no question, no doubt about that.
Now it may take some time. That’s why we have the experiences that we
go through. And that’s why God has given us the time that we have right
now to go through the things that we are going through. And many times
when we’re fighting these battles and wrestling with these problems and
difficulties we don’t see the end. But with trust and faith in Christ
and the promises… Now realize this: God does not lie. We can claim His
promises. And when you come to a situation that you don’t understand and
you can’t comprehend, you have to go to God and ask for understanding,
see. You have to ask God to open your mind and give you understanding.
“What is the lesson? What am I to learn? How do these things apply in my
life?” And that’s an awful lot of my prayer right now personally: “God,
where are we? Where are we going? What are we doing? What do you want us
to do? How do you want us to do?” Because one of the lessons that we
have learned is this: we don’t say, “This is the work of God,” and run
down the road and say, “This is the work of God, this is the work of
God. And by the way God, since it’s Your work You better bless it.” No,
we have to make sure that we’re doing the will of God before we start
down a road, and doing the things that please God. So that’s why these
things come upon us. So it all fits together. One is not a contradiction
of the other and that’s why we go through these things.
Ok, let’s finish the last verse here. “ ‘Yet he comes so that
the world may know that I love the Father…’ ” And sometimes you have to
prove your love by giving your life. And isn’t that the whole story,
“Greater love has no man than this, that he lay his life for his
friends.”? We’ll see this in chapter 15. “…And that I do exactly as the
Father has commanded Me. Arise, let us go out.” So they went out to the
Mount of Olives.
Well, we’ll go ahead and end this tape here and see if we can make a
little more progress next time.
Passover Preparation # 3
Scriptural References
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John 14:18-31
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Luke 24:36-45
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I John 1:1
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John 16:26-27
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I Corinthians 3:16-18
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John 3:16
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I Timothy 3:16
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Isaiah 66:1-5
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Romans 8:9-11
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Philippians 2:1-5
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Ecclesiastes 12:13
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Psalm 19:127-128
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Hebrews 1:8-9
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John 6:44-45
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Romans 10:14
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I John 2:18-22, 26-28
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Revelation 12:9
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II Corinthians 4:4
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Ephesians 2:2-3
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Luke 22:31-34
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21) I John 5:18
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Numbers 23:20-24
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