The Spirit Who Opens Our Eyes
Tuesday of the Sixth Sunday of Easter John 16:5–11 As Jesus prepares his disciples for his departure, they are confused, saddened, and unsure of what comes next. Into that emotional fog, Jesus offers a promise—the coming of the Advocate , the Holy Spirit , who will reveal truth in ways they cannot yet grasp. Jesus explains that the Spirit will “convict the world” in three areas—sin, righteousness, and judgment. That can sound heavy, but it’s actually deeply hopeful. The Spirit doesn’t come to condemn us; the Spirit comes to wake us up , to help us see clearly, and to guide us toward abundant life. Convicting of sin means helping us recognize the places where we resist God’s love or choose lesser things. It’s not about shame—it’s about freedom. Convicting of righteousness means reminding us that Jesus’ return to the God is not abandonment but victory. We are not left to figure life out alone. Convicting of judgment means that the powers of darkness do not get ...