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  1. “But when the Helper comes, whom I shall send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father, He will testify of Me. John 15:26 NKJV

    When I graduated from Avondale College, my first appointment was to teach in a church School in Western Australia. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the geography of this region of the world, Perth, Western Australia is about 4000km from Sydney, NSW. Further, my home was in New Zealand which is nearly 2000km east of Sydney. Going to Western Australia was like being sent to the end of the earth and to make matters worse, the only way we had of getting there was in a 20 year old Holden FJ car. It was scary stuff. Newly married to Carmel, we took a week to drive from one side of Australia to the other, sleeping in the car on the way.
    Fortunately for us, two of my father’s sisters had married Western Australian men and were living there. I had met them previously, and they and their families welcomed us with open arms and provided the sort of help and comfort that young people need when they are so far from home. They provided meals and put us up while we searched for a house to live in. And when we were settled in, they were always on hand to help if needed. It was reassuring to know that even though we were so far from home, we had family on hand to comfort us as we started our life in an entirely new place.
    When Jesus left the disciples to return to heaven, it must have been quite scary for them. They had had about three and a half years together before their whole world was turned upside down by the events of the crucifixion and now Jesus was leaving them, again. But he had promised they would have the Comforter with them. That was just like having “family” to help and encourage as they started their new life after graduating.

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    • Hello Maurice, I also enjoy your insights as well and would like to pose the following question to you.

      You cited John 15:26. I would like to inquire about John 15:27. It states that the disciples must also testify because they have been with Jesus from the beginning.

      The disciples were able to personal from Jesus and was the Holy Ghost. We today have the same Holy Ghost that was sent from the father. Do you think think the disciples (by divine design) had a needed advantage (walking with Jesus and now the Helper) in order to develop our current belief. If we personally walked with Jesus (like the disciples), would our today's witnessing be different?

      I'm curious of your thoughts. Thank you Maurice.

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      • Hi Nelson. thank you for your kind comments. I will answer your question with an illustration. We recently went to Iceland as part of our 50th wedding celebration. This was a country way off the horizon for us. We had 10 days to see and experience the sights of the country. But we did not just arrive there and say to ourselves, "Hey what will we look at?" We had studied the maps and looked at the Youtube videos, and further we had a friend Johanne Thorvaldson who lived there, and who we had first met on Sabbath School Net many years ago. So we prepared. The day after we arrived we called in to see Johanne, and his wife Ida, who welcomed us to their country. Then we travelled all over the country using our maps and itinerary. Then on the last day of our trip Johanne rang us to ask us if we were in a position to call it and seen them before we left. We just happened to be 15 minutes from the town where they lived, so we called in and reminisced about what we had seen (and what we had missed) as we travelled around the island. The trip to Iceland was really great, but what made it memorable was the personal touch of meeting up with friends and sharing together even though it was for such a short time. The friendship established a long time ago and renewed again made a wonderful experience for us.

        Likewise, our effectiveness as Christian witnesses depends on our relationship with Jesus, If we have together established that relationship, then the work of the Holy Spirit in us can be effective.

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  2. What a privilege we have to walk and talk with Jesus through His Word as John said all these things Jesus said and did are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name. John 20:31

    The lovely song - I come to the garden alone - tells of the experience it is possible to have with Jesus, listen to the chorus:

    and He walks with me and He talks with me, and He tells me I am His own, and the joy we share as we tarry there, none other has ever known

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  3. The slothful man saith, there is a lion in the way; a lion is in the streets.

    Jesus and the Promise of the Holy Spirit
    Jesus was about to return to his Father to his home in heaven. The disciples were disappointed that he was leaving. He told them another just like him will come, an Helper.
    A Helper to us who will need him.
    This helper will have several different roles and duties. He helps us make decisions, helps with our witnessing, helps bear our burdens, sorrows, guides us into all truth, tells us about Jesus, brings things to our remembrances.
    The Holy Spirit dwells with every human being but not in every human being. There is a difference. If any man be in Christ he is a new creature, old things are pass away, behold all things become new.

    Christ has promised the gift of the Holy Spirit to His church, and the promise belongs to us as much as to the first disciples. But like every other promise, it is given on conditions. There are many who believe and profess to claim the Lord’s promise; they talk about Christ and about the Holy Spirit, yet receive no benefit. They do not surrender the soul to be guided and controlled by the divine agencies. We cannot use the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is to use us. Through the Spirit God works in His people “to will and to do of His good pleasure.” Philippians 2:13. But many will not submit to this. They want to manage themselves. This is why they do not receive the heavenly gift. Only to those who wait humbly upon God, who watch for His guidance and grace, is the Spirit given. The power of God awaits their demand and reception. This promised blessing, claimed by faith, brings all other blessings in its train. It is given according to the riches of the grace of Christ, and He is ready to supply every soul according to the capacity to receive. {Desire of Ages 672.1}

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  4. It’s good to know Jesus for yourself, and eventually the Holy Spirit will lead you into all truth.

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  5. Regarding the Holy Spirit's role in witnessing: as with the lamp without oil can give no light, a witness without the Spirit cannot witness to the truth, and even the greatest effort will be powerless. The presence of the Spirit is as the presence of Jesus Himself(Eph 3:16,17).

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