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God's Extraordinary Lessons in Ordinary Things

DAY 5 OF 5

Teachers Rock!

I loved my second-grade teacher. She was kind and patient and would answer even the most childish questions. She was smart and knew how to impart to her second graders the things they needed to know from the textbook and many other sources. And when we disobeyed direct orders, she disciplined us. (I stood in the corner several times that year.) I trusted her instruction, and I loved her dearly. It was the only year in school that I had perfect attendance. I didn’t want to miss a day with her.

Jesus, in His farewell speech just before His arrest, told His disciples:

“These things I have spoken to you while remaining with you. But the Helper, the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and remind you of all that I said to you.” (John 14: 25-26)

So much to learn. So little time.

Three years with the Master wasn’t long enough for the disciples to learn everything Jesus wanted to teach them. He knew their knowledge and understanding would be an ongoing process. That’s why He reassures His men that after He’s gone, He will send a Helper (Holy Spirit) to 1) teach them all things and 2) remind them what they had already learned.

It seems that the Holy Spirit has several functions, and commentators vary on their view of how many. But these two Jesus chose to highlight in this passage.

I think Jesus knew this was the kind of teacher He would send when He said these words. The Helper’s teaching can come from direct revelation (one-on-one), the printed Word, and even the bad choices we make. Christian apologist Josh McDowell writes about the Holy Spirit, “Some people believe that the Holy Spirit is the influence of good—like the ‘good force of the universe,’ But the Holy Spirit is a person—the third person of the Trinity.” [i]We as students need to trust Him because He knows the textbook and lets us learn through our bad choices. He reminds us of things He’s already taught us, and sometimes, we must stand in the corner to get the message.

The Message puts this passage like this:

“The Friend, the Holy Spirit whom the Father will send at my request, will make everything plain to you.”

Don’t miss a day with this teacher. Listen to His teachings and take your punishment when you have strayed.

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God's Extraordinary Lessons in Ordinary Things

Be alert to your surroundings: everyday appearances of people, places, and things that are signs of God working and speaking to you.

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