In this message from John 16:5–15, Jesus speaks tenderly to sorrow-filled disciples on the eve of His departure—and offers them an unexpected gift. Though His going feels like loss, Jesus insists it is to their advantage, because the Helper is coming. In this sermon, we explore why the coming of the Holy Spirit is not a downgrade from Jesus’ physical presence, but the gracious completion of God’s redemptive plan.
Together, we consider the Spirit’s work in convicting the world, comforting the repentant, revealing the truth, and glorifying Christ. Set within Jesus’ final hours before the cross, this message invites us to marvel at the Triune God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and to rejoice in the miracle of God dwelling with, and within, His people.


