Mar 19, 2017 |Considering Jesus

Present Future Hope

03.19.17 | Considering Jesus

Present Future Hope

Kyle McMahon

John 16:16-33

Near the time of Jesus’ crucifixion, His disciples were uncertain of what was to come of their teacher. They didn’t realize His impending death on the cross would lead to a hope in which they (and the rest of the world) could have life forever. Kyle McMahon explains how in the midst of uncertain and troubling times, we can always find peace in the hope that comes from Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection.

John 16:16-33

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“Man cannot live without hope, and men who are destitute of hope often become wild and wicked…but, for the Christian it is essential to have a hope which is based on solid foundations. Christ is our hope, this is our life’s inspiration.”

– Dietrich Bonhoeffer

 

“A little while, and you will see me no longer; and again a little while, and you will see me.” So some of his disciples said to one another, “What is this that he says to us, ‘A little while, and you will not see me, and again a little while, and you will see me’; and, ‘because I am going to the Father’?” So they were saying, “What does he mean by ‘a little while’? We do not know what he is talking about.” Jesus knew that they wanted to ask him, so he said to them, “Is this what you are asking yourselves, what I meant by saying, ‘A little while and you will not see me, and again a little while and you will see me’? Truly, truly, I say to you, you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice. You will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy. When a woman is giving birth, she has sorrow because her hour has come, but when she has delivered the baby, she no longer remembers the anguish, for joy that a human being has been born into the world. So also you have sorrow now, but I will see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you. In that day you will ask nothing of me. Truly, truly, I say to you, whatever you ask of the Father in my name, he will give it to you. Until now you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full.

John 16:16-24

 

“A little while, and you will see me no longer; and again a little while, and you will see me.”

John 16:16

 

So they were saying, “What does he mean by ‘a little while’? We do not know what he is talking about.”

John 16:18

 

Truly, truly, I say to you, you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice. You will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy.

John 16:20

 

In that day you will ask nothing of me. Truly, truly, I say to you, whatever you ask of the Father in my name, he will give it to you. Until now you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full.

John 16:23-24

 

“I have said these things to you in figures of speech. The hour is coming when I will no longer speak to you in figures of speech but will tell you plainly about the Father. In that day you will ask in my name, and I do not say to you that I will ask the Father on your behalf; for the Father himself loves you, because you have loved me and have believed that I came from God. I came from the Father and have come into the world, and now I am leaving the world and going to the Father.”

John 16:25-28

 

His disciples said, “Ah, now you are speaking plainly and not using figurative speech! Now we know that you know all things and do not need anyone to question you; this is why we believe that you came from God.”

John 16:29-30

 

“No misunderstanding is more pathetic than that which thinks it no longer exists.”

– D.A. Carson

 

Jesus answered them, “Do you now believe? Behold, the hour is coming, indeed it has come, when you will be scattered, each to his own home, and will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, for the Father is with me. I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.”

John 16:31-33

“Man cannot live without hope, and men who are destitute of hope often become wild and wicked…but, for the Christian it is essential to have a hope which is based on solid foundations. Christ is our hope, this is our life’s inspiration.”

– Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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