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John
  
8"And when he comes, he will convince the world of sin and of righteousness and of judgment:9of sin, because they do not believe in me;10of righteousness, because I go to the Father, and you will see me no more;11of judgment, because the ruler of this world is judged."


The Spirit can comfort the disciples, for he opens the eyes of believers, and judges the hearts of unbelievers on the basis of these principles.
The Spirit teaches us the meaning of sin and its extent. Prior to Christ’s coming, sin was a transgressing of the Law’s commandments, and a failure to carry out God’s will. This is regarded as rebellion and a lack of trust and love – life without God and opposed to him. All sins be they moral, social or spiritual were regarded as violating God’s majesty. After the cross, this meaning was subsumed in one as the sin that man does commit, that is the rejection of Jesus Christ as a personal Savior, or in other words rejecting God’s free grace. Whoever neglects the free pardon of Jesus, blasphemes against the Holy One, and he who will not believe in God as Father and Jesus His Son is an enemy of the Holy Trinity. God is love, and whoever rejects that love portrayed in Christ commits the mortal sin that separates him from salvation.
On the cross Christ completed the salvation of the world. He does not need to die again, for he forgave all men all their sins in every age. All are justified by grace in Christ’s blood. He resembles the high priest, his ministry comprises three stages. First, the slaying of the victim. Secondly, the offering of the blood to the Holy of Holies, standing for carrying out of the atonement before God. Thirdly, placing the blessing on the multitudes of believers waiting for it. All this Jesus did. By this offering he pours out the blessing of the Holy Spirit, for him to assure us that we are righteous. The resurrection and ascension of Christ complete our justification initiated at the cross.
Jesus did not see the aim of the world’s judgment as merely the casting of unbelievers in the fires of hell, but also sees the finalizing of that judgment in the destruction of Satan and his slavery. He is the one who draws away mankind from the fellowship of God’s love. He bound them in the chains of hate, making them the devil’s children filled with diabolical schemes. Jesus in his earthly existence and walk in meekness condemned the pride of the deceitful one. The Son’s love disarmed the Evil One. When Jesus committed his spirit into his Father’s hands he overcame the gloom that Satan spreads. Jesus is the Conqueror, despite his apparent weakness. His faithfulness unto death was a judgment on Satan and vanquished him. We live at a time when this victory is in effect. We pray the Father, "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil", as we experience the results of Christ’s victory in protection and assurance.

Prayer
Thank you, Lord Jesus, because you have fought the good fight, and remained faithful in humility, love and hope. We thank you also that you approached the Father and completed our justification. We exult and praise you with Hallelujahs, because you placed the blessings of your sacrifice in us by the Holy Spirit. Keep us in the love of your righteousness, so that the enemy may not find mastery over us. Rescue us from Satan, that your kingdom may come, and the name of the Father be sanctified all over the world.
Question
What does the Holy Spirit work in the world?