How does John 16:14 connect to the Trinity's unity and purpose? Text in Focus “He will glorify Me, because He will receive from Me what is Mine and disclose it to you.” (John 16:14) The Spirit’s Role: Glorifying the Son • “He will glorify Me”—the Holy Spirit’s primary aim is to place the spotlight on Jesus. • The Spirit never seeks attention for Himself; He ushers our eyes to Christ’s greatness (cf. John 15:26). • This Christ-centered emphasis safeguards the church from elevating any gift or experience above the Lord Himself. Unity of Mission within the Godhead • Jesus speaks of “what is Mine,” showing shared divine possession with the Father (John 16:15). • The Spirit “receives” and “discloses,” demonstrating perfect cooperation, not competition, among the Three. • One unified plan flows from the Father (origin), through the Son (accomplishment), and by the Spirit (application)—see Ephesians 1:3-14. Purpose: Revealing and Redeeming 1. Revelation – The Spirit makes known the Son’s words and works (John 14:26; 1 Corinthians 2:10-12). – As Christ reveals the Father (John 1:18), the Spirit reveals Christ, completing the chain of divine self-disclosure. 2. Redemption – The Son secures salvation at the cross (John 19:30). – The Spirit applies that finished work to believers, sealing and indwelling us (Ephesians 1:13-14). – The Father receives the glory as His redemptive plan is fulfilled (John 17:1). Practical Takeaways • Worship that is Spirit-led will always be Christ-centered and ultimately Father-glorifying. • Discernment: any teaching or movement that diminishes Jesus departs from the Spirit’s agenda. • Assurance: the same Spirit who magnifies Christ externally also testifies within us that we belong to Him (Romans 8:16). Summary Snapshot John 16:14 presents a beautiful window into the Trinity: the Spirit exalts the Son, the Son receives from the Father, and all three Persons move in unbroken harmony to reveal God and rescue sinners—one will, one work, one glory. |