Never Alone

And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you. (John 14:16-17) 
 
While writing a Bible guide for pastors in Indonesia, a writer friend grew fascinated with that nation’s culture of togetherness. Called gotong royong—meaning “mutual assistance”—the concept is practiced in villages, where neighbors may work together to repair someone’s roof or rebuild a bridge or path. In cities too my friend said, “People always go places with someone else—to a doctor’s appointment, for example. It’s the cultural norm. So you’re never alone.” 
 
Worldwide, believers in Jesus rejoice in knowing we also are never alone. Our constant and forever companion is the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity. Far more than a loyal friend, the Spirit of God is given to every follower of Christ by our heavenly Father to “give you another Comforter” (John 14:16). 
 
Jesus promised God’s Spirit would come after His own time on Earth ended. “He shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever” Jesus said (v. 18). Instead, the Holy Spirit—“the Spirit of Truth” who “dwelleth with you, and shall be in you”—indwells each of us who receives Christ as Savior (v. 17). 
 
The Holy Spirit is our Helper, Comforter, Encourager, and Counselor—a constant companion in a world where loneliness can afflict even connected people. May we forever abide in His comforting love and help. 
 
As a believer in Christ, how does it encourage you to know that the Holy Spirit lives inside of you? How have you neglected God’s comfort? 
 
This devotion blessed me. What a reminder, Jesus promised we will always have companionship with the Holy Spirit, who never leaves us. What a mighty God we serve, to know He cares so much for us that before we were even born He desired to comfort us and sent The Holy Spirit. How blessed we are when we abide in His love. Do you know Him? He desires to dwell in you. Your never alone. 
 
Have a beautiful and uplifting day in The Lord! 
 
Today’s Reading is Colossians 4:5-6

 



Take a Number

Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. (John 14:27)

We have an ancient cherry tree in our backyard that had seen better days and looked like it was dying, so I called in an arborist. He checked it out and declared that it was “unduly stressed” and needed immediate attention. “Take a number,” my wife, Carolyn, muttered to the tree as she walked away. It had been one of those weeks.

Indeed, we all have anxious weeks—filled with worries over the direction our culture is drifting or concerns for our children, our marriages, our businesses, our finances, our personal health and well-being. Nevertheless, Jesus has assured us that despite disturbing circumstances we can be at peace. He said, “My peace I give unto you” (John 14:27).

Jesus’s days were filled with distress and disorder: He was beleaguered by His enemies and misunderstood by His family and friends. He often had no place to lay His head. Yet there was no trace of anxiety or fretfulness in His manner. He possessed an inner calm, a quiet tranquility. This is the peace He has given us—freedom from anxiety concerning the past, present, and future. The peace He exhibited; His peace.

In any circumstances, no matter how dire or trivial, we can turn to Jesus in prayer. There in His presence we can make our worries and fears known to Him. Then, Paul assures us, the peace of God will come to “keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” (Phil. 4:7). Even if we’ve had “one of those weeks,” we can have His peace.

 And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

Dear Lord, thank You that I can come to You with every care and Your peace will guard my mind. Amen.

I think we can all relate to today’s devotion but what’s important is even when we’ve had “one of those weeks” or for some you may be having “one of those days”, is in those moments we remember that in the midst of troubles, peace can be found in Jesus. What simplicity and yet such truth and power. Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls (Matthew 11:28-29).

Make today beautiful!

Today’s Reading is John 14:15-27