What is the meaning of John 16:14? He will glorify Me • Jesus speaks of the Holy Spirit. His first assignment is to magnify Christ, not Himself. “When the Advocate comes… He will testify about Me” (John 15:26). • Every act of the Spirit—convicting (John 16:8), guiding (John 16:13), empowering (Acts 1:8)— funnels attention back to Jesus’ person and finished work, echoing the Father’s own declaration: “I have glorified it, and will glorify it again” (John 12:28). • Because Jesus is fully God, glorifying Him is the same as honoring the Father (John 5:23). The Spirit therefore completes the Trinitarian pattern: the Father glorifies the Son (John 17:4-5), the Spirit glorifies the Son, and redeemed people, in turn, glorify God through the Son (Philippians 2:9-11). by taking from what is Mine • Everything that belongs to Jesus—truth, authority, life, victory—belongs equally to the Spirit (John 16:15). • “In Him are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Colossians 2:3). The Spirit reaches into that limitless storehouse and brings those treasures to believers. • What specifically is “Mine”? – The revelation of the Father’s heart (John 14:9-11) – The words Jesus has spoken (John 6:63) – The grace that saves and sanctifies (John 1:16; Romans 8:9-10) – The power that raised Christ from the dead (Ephesians 1:19-20) and disclosing it to you • “He will teach you all things and remind you of everything I have told you” (John 14:26). The Spirit turns objective truth into personal understanding. • For the original disciples, this meant inspiration of the New Testament (2 Peter 1:20-21). For believers today, it means illumination—opening our eyes so the written Word shines (1 Corinthians 2:10-12; Ephesians 1:17-18). • Practical outworkings: – He makes Scripture come alive during study and preaching. – He brings timely recall of Jesus’ words in temptation or witness (Luke 12:12). – He guides decisions, always in harmony with Scripture (Romans 8:14). summary John 16:14 shows the beautiful cooperation within the Trinity. The Holy Spirit’s constant aim is to spotlight Jesus, drawing from Christ’s inexhaustible riches and delivering them to believing hearts. As we yield to the Spirit, Christ is honored, we are enlightened, and God receives the glory He deserves. |