“These things I have spoken to you while I am still with you. But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you." (John 14:26-26)
My journey through
the Last Supper account in John 13-17 is amazing me with how many ways Jesus told
the disciples they would see him again after his death and they couldn’t grasp
it because of what they expected the Messiah to do to deliver Israel from the
Romans. There are big lessons in that regarding how we often cannot accept what
God is teaching us in his word because we are already clinging to something
contrary we were taught by our family, church, or Bible college.
The thing that hit
me like an arrow finding the bull’s eye is how Jesus’ teaching about the Holy
Spirit presents evidence that we are born again. It focuses on Paul’s
elaboration in I Corinthians 2:9-11. The primary focus for the moment is this:
But, as it is written,
“What no eye has seen, nor ear heard,
nor the heart of man imagined,
what God has prepared for those who love him”—
these things God has revealed to us through the Spirit. (vss 9-10)
Paul is writing
after the fact of what Jesus was telling his disciples on the night of the Last
Supper. As Jesus’ promised, the Holy Spirit had come, he had been teaching the
church through the apostles all about salvation and the righteousness of faith,
and he was constantly reminding the church of what Jesus had already taught during
his earthly ministry.
Paul quotes from
the Tanakh (the Hebrew Scriptures we call the Old Testament) what was being
fulfilled in the work of the Holy Spirit. There were things no one had seen
because they were hidden in God. There were things no one had heard because God
hadn’t yet told anyone. And there were things no one had imagined God to be
doing (as shown very clearly with the disciples during the last supper and the
few days Jesus was dead) because God’s thoughts and ways are higher than our
thoughts and ways.
Paul makes clear a
few verses later that “the natural person does not accept the things of the
Spirit of God, for they are folly to him, and he is not able to understand them
because they are spiritually discerned” (vs 14). This is why Jesus told
Nicodemus that he had to be born again to see and enter the kingdom of God. This
is why Jesus said that people had to become like little children in order to
see Jesus and hear what he was saying. The point is the same all the way
through, that in and of ourselves we are dead in our trespasses and sins and
cannot know and do the will of God.
And that’s when it
hit me. Because I do know and do the will of God, and because I do know the
things once hidden in God, the only explanation is that I have been born again
and taught by God. In fact, what Paul writes in this section is, “Now we have
received not the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we
might understand the things freely given to us by God” (vs 12).
Today I needed this
comfort of knowing that knowing what only God knew is a clear sign of the new birth.
I can be transformed by the “renewal of the mind” given to us in regeneration
because “we have the mind of Christ” (vs 16). God has been pleased to reveal
this to me as a little child so that, even though I could never keep up in a
debate about doctrine, I know that I know what once only God knew.
And now that I know
that, I want to make it known to all who will hear Jesus’ voice, that we can
still be those who are taught by God and know what only can be known by the
word and the Spirit of Jesus Christ our Lord.
© 2026
Monte Vigh ~ Box 517, Merritt, BC, V1K 1B8
Email: in2freedom@gmail.com
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