Setting
The Lord Jesus has been speaking extensively to the disciples about His going away. He assured them of the coming of the Holy Spirit and of an unhindered fellowship with Him and the Father. He also commanded the disciples to bear fruit to the Father’s glory by loving one another. Having prepared the disciples with the knowledge that they would be hated by the world, He now returns to a consolatory tone in this last discourse. He tells them that while sorrow fills their hearts now, their sorrow will soon turn into joy when He sees them again.
Key Verse
(16:22)
Did You Know...?
1. “Convict” (16:8): This word in the New Testament means “to show someone his sin and to summon him to repentance.” [ref]
Outline
General Analysis
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1a. What does the Lord Jesus teach about: Him and the Father?
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1b. Him and the Holy Spirit?
Segment Analysis
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16:4b-15
1a. What are “these things” in verse 4?
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1b. What was the response of the disciples after hearing “these things”?
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2. Explain the work of conviction by the Holy Spirit.
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3. How is not believing in Jesus a sin?
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4. Why does Jesus’ going to the Father pertain to “righteousness”?
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5. What does it mean that the Holy Spirit will convict the world of judgment?
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6. In what ways have you felt the conviction by the Holy Spirit?
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7. How does the Holy Spirit declare to us today the things of Jesus?
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16:16–24
8. How would the disciples see Jesus in a little while?
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9. Why would the world rejoice after Jesus’ departure?
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10. How was the sorrow of the disciples analogous to the pains of a woman in labor?
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11. What does it mean to ask the Father in Jesus’ name?
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12. How have you experienced the joy that the Lord speaks of here?
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16:25–33
13. How does our Lord speak plainly to us today about the Father?
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14. What is the teaching in the words of verses 26 and 27?
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15. What does the disciples’ response say about them?
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16. What kind of peace can we have in Jesus?
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17. Jesus proclaimed victory over the world even as He was about to face suffering and death. How does this help us in times of tribulation?