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Jesus Promised "Another Helper" — Who Is the Holy Spirit Really? (John 14:15-31)

34 min · 16. juni 2026
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Jesus tells His disciples that He will send "another Helper" — but what does that actually mean? And why does that statement reveal something profound about both Jesus and the Holy Spirit? In this episode of Bible Bible Bible, we walk through John 14:15-31 verse by verse, unpacking: Why Jesus calls the Holy Spirit "another Helper" How Jesus serves as our first Advocate before the Father What the Holy Spirit actually does in the life of a believer What it means for God to make His home within us Why spiritual experiences must be tested by truth How God works through seasons when He feels distant The difference between worldly peace and the peace Christ gives Why Jesus says the ruler of this world is coming—and why he has no claim on Him This passage contains some of the clearest teaching in Scripture on the Holy Spirit, the Trinity, God's presence, and the peace that comes through Christ alone. 📖 Scripture: John 14:15-31 (ESV) 🎙️ Bible Bible Bible is a verse-by-verse podcast hosted by brothers Stephen and Ben Joffer. New episodes every week. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss John 15 and beyond. CHAPTERS 0:00 Who is the "Helper" Jesus promised? 2:58 Jesus: Our first Advocate 5:11 The Holy Spirit and the Trinity 6:23 Why the Spirit is called the Spirit of Truth 8:15 Can spiritual experiences be wrong? 10:41 "I Will Not Leave You as Orphans" 13:29 God Makes His Home in Believers 17:35 Why God Sometimes Feels Distant 22:27 How the Holy Spirit Inspired Scripture 26:59 The Peace Jesus Gives 30:51 The Ruler of This World Is Coming 32:24 Why Satan Has No Claim on Jesus #BibleStudy #GospelOfJohn #HolySpirit #John14 #ChristianPodcast #BiblePodcast #JesusChrist #Christianity #BibleTeaching #VerseByVerse

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