[Jesus said] “If you love me, you will keep my
commandments. And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper,
to be with you forever, even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot
receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. You know him, for he dwells
with you and will be in you.” (John 14:15–17 ESV).
The word Jesus uses in our reading today and translated “Helper” is actually the word for “advocate.” We should remember that an advocate offers support and pleads on behalf of someone (or something), ensuring fair and honest treatment. An advocate aims to look after, protect, care for, and fight for the one they are assigned to. The Bible’s word for this, in Greek, is paraclete, and this means “called to the side of.”
The Holy Spirit, our paraclete, is God’s
gift to all who follow Jesus. The Spirit of God continues the work of Jesus by
empowering us to continue the Lord’s work on this earth: teaching, sharing the
good news of God’s salvation, caring for the sick—the list goes on and on. In
addition, the Holy Spirit helps us understand the truth of the message and
ministry of Jesus. The Spirit of truth not only helps our understanding but is
also our Counselor and Comforter, and these roles tie in with the work of an
advocate as well.
Christians and the church have been
given the wonderful gift of the Holy Spirit, who comes alongside to protect and
defend, encourage and embolden, admonish and correct. And through the power of
the Holy Spirit, the Lord’s people carry on the truth of God’s redemptive plan
for all creation.
If you are depending on anything or
anything else to be your advocate, you will be disappointed. Trust in the only
One who has the power to redeem and protect us! If you have God, you have all
you need!


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