Thursday, Jan 01, 2009

"Sin, righteousness and judgment" John 16:1-16

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Thanks for stopping by The Word is Grace. Before I get any emails asking what happened to our sound quality this week, let me explain why we sound the way we do this week. It all started with an upset stomach, sore throat and a bad headache. Before I knew it, my wife was telling me that I should not bring my 'bug' into the church, so I put my ten year old son in charge of recording the teaching. He did an excellent job. He set up the laptop, opened the programs, plugged into the sound system just like I told him; which was precisely what went wrong. ...I told him to plug the microphone into the wrong jack. He followed my flawed instructions to a "T" and the outcome was not so good.
I thank God that our Master never gave us flawed instructions! We have quite the opposite problem in the church today - perfect instructions, with flawed interpretations. And of course, as a whole, the outcome is not so good.
This week's podcast deals with some pretty difficult statements made by our Savior. He tells His disciples that He will be leaving, but that it is a good thing, because that is the only way He can send His Spirit. This in its self is an odd concept, but He adds, "He (the Holy Spirit) will convict the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment."
What did He mean by such a statement? How are we convicted of sin, righteousness and judgment? Is there a deeper meaning to this then what we read on the surface? Have we maybe heard this before, and because of 'flawed listening' misinterpreted it?

Thanks again for listening,
Shabbat Shalom!

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