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Day 2
When Jesus knew that he was about to die, he comforted his friends by telling them that his Father would send the Holy Spirit, a Helper, to be with them. Jesus’s words for his disciples are meant for all his followers throughout the world and throughout history.
Pray
Holy Spirit, you say that you will dwell in me and be with me. Please, show me how you are working in my life. Please help me and direct me.
Read
Jesus knew his friends would feel lost and alone after his death, so he comforted them with a promise.
John 14:16-18
Reflect
Jesus says that in his physical absence, he will be spiritually present with his followers in a very real way. Think about the things that Jesus said and did while he was physically on earth. He stopped his important work or delayed his much needed rest in order to pay attention to the overlooked. He ate meals with his friends. He asked searching questions. He understood people, and he acted out of compassion for them. Jesus’s Spirit now acts as a companion to us, doing what Jesus would have done. Can you see how his Spirit has been working in your life?
Respond
How do you define “companion”? Maybe you have pictured an ideal friend or spouse, but the reality of your life doesn’t measure up. Consider what kind of companion God is. How can you reach out to him for companionship?
Scripture
About this Plan
Do you have the feeling that no one really gets you—even your friends? Do you long for close relationships, but haven’t been able to find them? Not only does God promise to be close to us, he also provides companionship—and through his church, he even gives us a family.
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