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The Spirit Is Not A Substitute Teacher Filling In For Christ
Tim Conway
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Tim Conway

The Spirit Is Not A Substitute Teacher Filling In For Christ

Tim Conway · 7:41

Tim Conway explains that the Holy Spirit is not a mere substitute for Christ's physical presence but a greater, internal Helper who dwells within believers, empowering them beyond what was possible when Jesus was physically present.
Jesus explains to His disciples that it is to their advantage that He goes away because He will send the Helper, the Holy Spirit, who will aid them in a greater way than His physical presence. The Spirit will not just be with them externally but will come to dwell within them, bringing the triune God to reside in them. This internalizing of Christ signifies a new and deeper relationship that will result in a greater understanding of the treasure that is Christ, leading to worship and praise.

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John 16.7, I tell you the truth, it's to your advantage that I go away. You see what Jesus is saying here? It's not just like, well, I'm going away, and that's just necessary because of the way that my Father has designed this whole thing and kind of as a by-product or a little aside here. Yeah, we did figure out that you're probably going to need to have the hole that's going to be left by my departure somehow filled here. And so, we decided to try to help out with the situation. We know this isn't the perfect situation that you're going to be losing Me, the Messiah, but we've got a substitute coming in and we know just like a substitute teacher really doesn't measure up to how the main teacher... It's nothing like that. Jesus is saying, look, what you need to recognize is no matter how great you think it might be to have Christ the Messiah with you specifically, physically, walking at your side, as great as that would be, He's saying to these guys, look, this is one of the things I'm telling you guys so that you won't fall away. You need to recognize it is actually to your advantage that I go away. Get that word. Advantage. If I don't go away, the Helper will not come to you. But if I go, I'll send Him to you. You see what He's saying? If I don't go away, He's not coming to you. In other words, guys, if you really understood this thing properly, you would want Me to go away because this is no secondary kind of thing. It's not like you're getting the substitute. It's not like you're getting the second best. You guys, this is going to be great. And so that's what we need to remember here. What we have is one called to assist us, one called to come and aid us. And what He's saying is this Spirit is going to aid you in a greater way than what you've experienced while you've had Me walking with you. That's basically what we're coming to. Now think with me here. This is the gist. And if you think about what it really means, and I talked about Jonathan charging up there and taking out the garrison. Why? Because he trusted God. You see what happens when you trust Christ? It actually looks like something impressive, folks. And so, this is what He's calling us to. And He says, if you love Me, you're going to do those kinds of things. And if you do that, you know what's going to happen? I'm going to ask My Father to dispatch a helper to you that's actually going to be to your advantage. More of an advantage to you than if I were to stay with you. Would you rather walk with Jesus where you saw things like He touched a blind man? Or you were able to actually watch Him look up in that tree at Zacchaeus? And you were able to sit around the fire at night and have His wisdom? I mean, you talk about what it would have been like to be in Solomon's court. Can you imagine if you sat with Christ every single night around the fire just talking with Him? The things you would have heard? I mean, you were... Wisdom and knowledge just poured out of Him. And you know what? He loved His own to the end. He had one with you that loved you like no one else ever loved you. Would you rather have that? I mean, remember, teach us how to pray. Well, they were watching Him. They watched Him pray. They heard Him pray. I mean, would you rather have that? Watching Him, you hear the tones in His voice. You see the expressions on His face. You can see just the look of compassion when the leper says, Lord, if You will, You can make me clean. And you're standing there watching. And would you rather have that? Or would you rather have the Holy Spirit in you? Which would you rather have? Jesus says, guys, if you really know things like I know, you'll prefer the second. That's what He's saying. So here's a question. Here's a question that I would ask. Obviously, something is about to change. Something with regards to the Spirit that is really advantageous is about to happen. And so I would ask this, what is about to happen that didn't happen before that? What is new with the Spirit? In fact, He says that up till now, the Spirit has been with you. But in the future, the Spirit's going to be in you. So how has the Spirit been with them up to that point and not in them? And look, maybe you could suggest other answers to that. But I know one. I know one way that's true, that the Spirit was with them. The Spirit was with them inasmuch as they were with Christ. And now what's being said is this, they've got another Comforter, one like Christ, and He's not going to just be external. He's going to come in. And what Jesus is saying is this, what you guys don't realize is I've been with you just like the Spirit in me has been with you. But you know what's going to happen when I'm taken away from you? The Spirit is going to come in you. And when the Spirit comes in, inside, I and the Father in that Spirit are going to come in. Thus far, our relationship, I've been external to you. But now guys, my Father and I are going to come make our home with you, inside you by way of the Spirit. You're going to have the triune God dwelling inside you. The disciples are troubled because Jesus is about to leave. It seems like their relationship with Him is about to come to an end. But you know what Jesus is teaching is actually the reverse is about to take place. That's the advantage, that He'd go. And it's going to result in this internalizing of Christ. They're going to lose their Teacher, their Helper, their Comforter, but they're going to gain Him in altogether a new way. And that's what verses 18-25 are all about. It's not just a phenomenal gift that we've been given Christ, who is this treasure. It's also so glorious that He gives us eyes to actually see the treasure for the preciousness and the worth. I mean, to see the beauty of Christ, it's like its worship culminates the whole thing. It's one thing to have the treasure. It's another thing when you find worth in it, where it fills you with joy and glory and song and praise, and you just want to shout because that treasure is yours. This excerpt is from the full sermon, Another Helper, from Tim Conway series. The Upper Room Discourse, Part 16. Listen to the full sermon on illbehonest.com or on our Spotify.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Jesus explains the advantage of His departure
    • The Holy Spirit is not a substitute but a greater Helper
    • Believers should desire the Spirit's coming
  2. II
    • Comparison of Jesus' physical presence with the Spirit's indwelling
    • The Spirit will dwell within believers, unlike Jesus' external presence
    • The triune God will make His home inside believers
  3. III
    • The disciples' initial trouble at Jesus' departure
    • The internalizing of Christ through the Spirit is a greater blessing
    • Worship and joy come from recognizing the treasure of Christ within

Key Quotes

“It's not like you're getting the substitute. It's not like you're getting the second best.” — Tim Conway
“If I don't go away, the Helper will not come to you. But if I go, I'll send Him to you.” — Tim Conway
“The triune God dwelling inside you... my Father and I are going to come make our home with you, inside you by way of the Spirit.” — Tim Conway

Application Points

  • Trust in the Holy Spirit's presence as a greater help than Jesus' physical presence.
  • Embrace the indwelling of the triune God as a source of strength and guidance.
  • Live confidently knowing that the Spirit empowers believers to act boldly in faith.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jesus say it is to our advantage that He goes away?
Because His departure allows the Holy Spirit to come and dwell within believers, providing a greater and more intimate help than Jesus' physical presence.
Is the Holy Spirit a substitute for Jesus?
No, the Holy Spirit is not a substitute but a distinct Helper who empowers believers in a new and greater way.
How was the Spirit with the disciples before Jesus' departure?
The Spirit was with them externally as they were with Jesus, but after His departure, the Spirit would come to dwell inside them.
What does it mean that the triune God will dwell inside believers?
It means that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit will make their home within believers through the Spirit, creating a deeper, internal relationship.
How should believers respond to the coming of the Holy Spirit?
Believers should embrace and trust the Spirit's presence, recognizing it as a greater blessing and source of power for Christian living.

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