When our hearts are troubled, where can we go for comfort? In John 14, we see Jesus preparing his followers for a time when he will leave them, when they'll feel alone and abandoned, frightened and anxious. Jesus tells them "do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust God, trust also in me.". Through the following chapters, Jesus talks a lot about who he'll send next to look after his followers - the Holy Spirit, referred to in these passages as the Spirit of Truth.
The Holy Spirit is a person - not the force. Over the next few weeks, we'll get to know him more through this series.
Listen to the talk 'The God of all Comfort' from our series from 2 Corinthians here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bw0XbJa4_o
When will suffering end? || Tim Johnson || Job 42
What would you ask God? || Tim Johnson || Job 38:1-21 & 40:1-14
Are you allowed to shout at God? || Tim Johnson || Job 30
What do you say to someone who is suffering? || Tim Johnson || Job 2:11-13 & 4:1-21
The Problem of Suffering || Tim Johnson || Job 1:1-2:10
Living flipped lives || Delle Matthews || Luke 19:1-10
Where do you put your trust? || Joel Snibson || Luke 18:35-43
Bush Church Aid || Adrian Lane || Luke 23:32-43
Anglican Overseas Aid || Jo Knight || Isaiah 35:1-7 and Luke 4:16-21
Scripture Union || Chris Helm & Jack Joynson || Jeremiah 29:1-14
God’s Plans || Joel Snibson || Acts 28
God’s work of Reconciliation || Tim Johnson || Acts 1:1-8
Where is God in the Storm? || Delle Matthews || Acts 27
Crazy Beliefs || Tim Johnson || Acts 25:23-26:32
How to Engage with the Bible || Josh Bartlett || Nehemiah 8
Mission in the Face of Death || Joel Snibson || Acts 25:1-22
Mission on Trial || Tim Johnson || Acts 24:1-27
Mission to Persians || Meysam || Ephesians 3:14-21
New Beginnings & New Power || Joel Snibson || Mark 16:1-8
Dear Church, Worship the Lamb || Tim Johnson || Revelation 5:1-14
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