DAY 4 – SORROW TRANSFORMED TO JOY (JOHN 16:16-33)
Have you ever felt inundated with information – like too much was thrown at you at one time? We get the sense from today’s passage, that this is exactly how the disciples felt. They started asking each other questions instead of asking Jesus. Not our best plan, but we’ve all been there. Be encouraged. If you don’t understand everything the Bible says right away, Jesus’ own disciples didn’t understand everything Jesus said and He was right there with them! These final passages of Jesus’ teachings show us He knows how much we can handle and will reveal what we need to know as we continue to seek Him and when we’re ready for it! Read Proverbs 3:5-6. What should you do in the midst of unknown circumstances? Have you ever experienced this?
When Jesus said, “a little while and you will no longer see me” (John 16:16, CSB), His disciples didn’t realize Jesus meant He would be crucified in just a few hours! This was a moment in HISTORY that would be remembered nearly 2000 years later, and Jesus realized that not everyone would have the same reaction to His death. Read John 16:16-20. How did Jesus say the world would respond to His death? How about His disciples?
Just imagine how the disciples must have felt when their long awaited Messiah was dead! Jesus knew exactly how devastated they would be and that’s why He told them, “again a little while and you will see me” (vs.19, CSB). Remember, that what we celebrate on Easter –– that Jesus rose from the grave, alive again just three days later ––the disciples didn’t realize that was the plan. Read John 16:22. What did Jesus say the disciples’ response would be when they saw Jesus alive again? How does the joy the disciples experienced APPLY to Christians today? Can our joy be taken away?
Notice that Jesus didn’t say the thing that caused them pain would be taken away, but rather their sorrow would turn into joy. How does the illustration of a woman in labor help us understand how pain can be transformed to joy? How can you APPLY this to difficulties you’re facing today?
At that point in HISTORY death on a cross was the most dishonoring way one could die. Once a symbol of shame and death, Jesus transformed what the cross represents for the rest of history! If you have placed your faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, what does the cross symbolize to you?
The last thing Jesus spoke of in the upper room, before He prayed with His disciples, was peace. Clearly He wasn’t telling them they would never experience hard times, for He once again plainly said, “you will have suffering in this world” (vs. 33). Read John 16:33, 14:27-31.
What’s the difference between worldly peace and that which Jesus gives (see also Philippians 4:7)?
What other similarities do you notice when you READ these passages and how would that have given the disciples peace (Hint: John 14:30 & 16:33)?
How does this peace Jesus spoke of APPLY in your life?