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Daily Gospel Exegesis

Tuesday of Week 6 of Eastertide - John 16: 5-11

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Logical Bible Study

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 26 May 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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John 16: 5-11 - 'Unless I go, the advocate will not come to you.'


Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:

- 729 (in 'Christ Jesus') - Only when the hour has arrived for his glorification does Jesus promise the coming of the Holy Spirit, since his Death and Resurrection will fulfill the promise made to the fathers. The Spirit of truth, the other Paraclete, will be given by the Father in answer to Jesus' prayer; he will be sent by the Father in Jesus' name; and Jesus will send him from the Father's side, since he comes from the Father. the Holy Spirit will come and we shall know him; he will be with us for ever; he will remain with us. the Spirit will teach us everything, remind us of all that Christ said to us and bear witness to him. the Holy Spirit will lead us into all truth and will glorify Christ. He will prove the world wrong about sin, righteousness, and judgment.

- 692 (in 'Titles of the Holy Spirit') - When he proclaims and promises the coming of the Holy Spirit, Jesus calls him the "Paraclete," literally, "he who is called to one's side," advocatus. "Paraclete" is commonly translated by "consoler," and Jesus is the first consoler. The Lord also called the Holy Spirit "the Spirit of truth."

- 1433 (in 'Interior Penance') - Since Easter, the Holy Spirit has proved "the world wrong about sin," i.e., proved that the world has not believed in him whom the Father has sent. But this same Spirit who brings sin to light is also the Consoler who gives the human heart grace for repentance and conversion.

- 388 (in 'Original Sin - an essential truth of the faith') - With the progress of Revelation, the reality of sin is also illuminated. Although to some extent the People of God in the Old Testament had tried to understand the pathos of the human condition in the light of the history of the fall narrated in Genesis, they could not grasp this story's ultimate meaning, which is revealed only in the light of the death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. We must know Christ as the source of grace in order to know Adam as the source of sin. the Spirit-Paraclete, sent by the risen Christ, came to "convict the world concerning sin", by revealing him who is its Redeemer.

- 385 (in 'The Fall') - The revelation of divine love in Christ manifested at the same time the extent of evil and the superabundance of grace. We must therefore approach the question of the origin of evil by fixing the eyes of our faith on him who alone is its conqueror (abbreviated).


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Hello everyone. Welcome back to the Daily Gospel Exegesis podcast. If you're new to this ministry

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and this podcast, what we do every day is we look at the

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gospel reading from today's Catholic Mass, and we try to provide an exegesis or an analysis

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of the literal sense of the text, as in what was the original author trying to communicate

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to his original audience. The Catholic Church teaches that that's where we must start when we study the Bible.

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And there's so much richness in that if we can learn what the original meaning was,

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it helps us understand what God's intention was.

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And so today we're continuing in the farewell discourse, which Jesus gave around the time of the Last

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Supper, and we're looking at John chapter 16 verses 5 to 11.

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So as always, we'll start by reading the passage and then see what we can find out about

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individual phrases within the passage.

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Jesus said to his disciples,

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Now I am going to the one who sent me.

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Not one of you has asked, where are you going?

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Yet you are sad at heart because I have told you this.

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Still, I must tell you the truth.

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It is for your own good that I am going,

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because unless I go, the advocate

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will not come to you. But if I do go, I will send him to you. And when he comes, he will show the

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world how wrong it was, about sin and about who is in the right and about judgment

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about sin proved by the refusal to believe in me

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about who is in the right proved by my going to the father

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