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Now today I’m going to explain  what it means for us, practically, that the Holy Spirit has come to be our paraclete.  We’ll begin by looking again at the passage where Jesus gave this specific promise. The  passage is John 14:16-18.
Jesus says: “And I will ask the Father, and he will  give you another Counselor [paraclete] to be with you forever, the Spirit of  truth. The world cannot accept him, because it neither sees him nor knows him.  But you know him, for he lives with you and will be in you.
[You see that this a  promise only for believers, it’s not for the world. And then Jesus concludes:] I will  not leave you as orphans; I will come to you. ” Let me say a little bit more in  explanation of that word paraclete, which is such a significant and important  word.
It’s a word from a Greek source—in fact, the word paraclete is just writing it over  in English letters, and it means literally, “someone who’s called in alongside [that’s  paraclete] to help you. ” To do something for you that you can’t do for yourself.  Interestingly, the same word is used in the first epistle of John, chapter  2 and verse 1, where John says this: “My little children, I am writing these  things to you that you may not sin.
And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with  the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous. ” That word “advocate” is the same word paraclete.  If, by any chance you’re familiar with the Latin language, the word “advocate” is derived from  Latin and it means, “somebody called in.
” Ad = to, vocata = called, ad vocatus, somebody called  in. Interestingly, in almost all the languages in the world today derived from Latin, that  word “advocate” in its particular form is the word for a lawyer. Well, we have it in Arabic, an  abocad; avoca in French and many of the Romance languages.
So it’s a very interesting word.  It means someone who speaks in our defense. I think we all know what an advocate or an  attorney or a lawyer is in contemporary culture.
So, look at the beautiful picture that the  Scripture unfolds, we have two advocates. On earth, the Holy Spirit pleads our cause, the  things that we can’t say right He says for us, the things that we don’t understand He interprets for  us. And then in heaven, Jesus is our Advocate with the Father, He pleads our cause.
So just think, we  have the two greatest Advocates in the universe. We have Jesus Christ the Son at the Father’s  right hand and we have the Holy Spirit on earth. My comment on that is with two such advocates  or attorneys, how could we ever lose the case?
Now, let me go on a little further and just  amplify a little what Jesus said about this advocate, this paraclete, this attorney, this  comforter, this counselor, this helper. We almost run out of words trying to explain what He really  is. Let me go back to John 14:16-18 and comment on some of the things that Jesus said.
He said  the Father will give you another Counselor. You have to understand the importance of that  word “another. ” As I’ve already said earlier, it indicates a person.
Jesus said, “I’m a  person. I’m going away. When I go, another person will come.
Another helper. I’ve been your  helper while I was here but now I’m leaving, but you’re not going to be left without a helper,  there’ll be another helper that will come. ” And then He says, “He will stay with you  forever.
” Again, there’s a contrast. He said, “I’ve been with you three and a half years, I’m  leaving you. But don’t be heartbroken because there’s someone else coming in my place and He’ll  never leave you.
He’ll be with you forever. ” And then He says, “He lives with  you and will be in you. ” There’s importance in that phrase “in you.
” This  advocate, this paraclete, this comforter, He’s going to live in us. As I’ve said already,  we’re going to be His resident address. And then Jesus said, “I will not  leave you orphans.
” By implication, if He’d gone away and made no provision for  them, they would have been left like orphans, without anybody to care for them or to  help them or to explain things to them. And finally He said, “I will not leave  you orphans. I will come to you.
” That’s very important. Christ comes back to His  disciples in the Holy Spirit. You see, while He was on earth in His body, He  could only be in one place at one time, He could only be talking to Peter or to John  or to Mary Magdalene but He couldn’t be talking to all three of them a different conversation at  the same time.
He was limited by time and space. But now when He comes back to His people in the  Holy Spirit, He’s free from the limitations of time and space. He can be in Australia, talking  to a child of God in need there; He can be in the United States anointing a preacher; He can be  somewhere in the deserts or the jungles of Africa, strengthening or healing some missionary. 
He’s not limited. So, He’s come back, but He’s come back unlimited, no longer  subject to the limitations of time or space. I want to dwell just a little further on this  theme of the exchange of persons—one person going, another person coming.
It’s so important that we  see it. In John 16:5-7, this is what Jesus says: “Now I am going to him who sent me [that’s  the Father], yet none of you asks me, ‘Where are you going? ’ Because I have said  these things, you are filled with grief.
But I tell you the truth: It is for your good  that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Counselor will not come to you [the  comforter]; but if I go, I will send him to you. ” That’s very clear language.
“As long as I’m  with you, in person, on earth,” Jesus says, “the Holy Spirit has to stay in heaven,  as a person. But if I go away as a person, then in My place I’ll send another  person, the Holy Spirit. ” So you see, it’s an exchange of divine persons.
For  awhile the Son as a person was on earth; then He went back to heaven with His  ministry complete and in His place, the Holy Spirit came, another divine person,  to complete the ministry that Jesus had begun. And Jesus said, “It’s for your good that I’m going  away. ” Another version says, “It is expedient for you.
” This is an amazing statement. I want you  to listen carefully. We are better off with Jesus in heaven and the Holy Spirit on earth  than we would be with Jesus on earth and the Holy Spirit in heaven.
Few people realize that.  Christians are always saying, “If only I could have lived in the days when Jesus was on earth. ”  But Jesus says, “You’re better off now.
When I’m in heaven and the Holy Spirit is on earth, you  have more now than you would have had then. ” Let me interpret this in the light of the  experience of the first disciples themselves. Let’s notice what happened immediately after  the Holy Spirit came.
I would say there were three immediate results. First of all, they  understood the plan of God and the ministry of Jesus far better than they’d ever understood it  while Jesus was on earth. It’s a remarkable fact they were very slow and very limited in their  understanding, but the moment the Holy Spirit came, they had a totally different understanding  of the ministry and the message of Jesus.
Secondly, they became extremely bold.  Even after the resurrection they still hid away behind locked doors for fear of the  Jews. They weren’t willing to stand up and preach and proclaim the truth.
They weren’t  equipped. The moment the Holy Spirit came, that changed. Peter stood up and boldly and  straightforwardly told the Jewish people in Jerusalem the whole story of Jesus and laid  at their door the guilt of His crucifixion.
And then thirdly, they have supernatural  attestations. The moment the Holy Spirit came, miracles began to take place. It was  just like Jesus being back with them in person.
And that’s what it really was,  for Jesus said, “When the Holy Spirit comes, I’ll come back in Him. I will be with  you. I will not leave you as orphans.
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