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6. Christ's peace in us defeats the world's afflictions
(John 16:25-33)
25"I have said this to you in figures; the hour is coming when I shall no longer speak to you in figures but tell you plainly of the Father.26In that day you will ask in my name; ..."


Jesus revealed the truths of the heavenlies by way of illustration and allegory, which hid the mysteries before the worldlings, but disclosed them to those hungry for righteousness. Jesus longed for his disciples to understand him clearly, and hoped for the great day on which he would rise from the dead, and ascend to heaven to be seated at God’s right hand, sending his divine Spirit to them. He regarded all these saving events as one day. When the Spirit came to the hearts of his followers, the parables and allegories would cease, for Christ’s Spirit would create illumination in the hearts of believers, ending the phase of parables. God is the Father and Christ His Son. Without the Holy Spirit, no man can know God, but the Spirit of the Son draws us into God’s family. Do you have an earthly father? Do you speak with him? Does he care about you? These are intuitive questions. On a higher level, the words of Jesus and the comfort of his Spirit assure us that God is omnipotent, the Holy One and our personal intimate God who loves us. We are His beloved children, even though we are all sinners, but through the blood of Christ we have become holy before him. The Holy Spirit opens our mouths for true prayer, because this Spirit is Christ’s. In spiritual prayer Christ speaks through us. Pray what the Spirit prays, in Father’s confidence and the fellowship of the Son. Your prayers will be a conversation between the Spirit in you and your heavenly Father, who is one with the Son.