Shalom,
Today's "Sparkling Gems From The Greek - Volume 2" by Rick Renner is excellent!
THE TEACHING MINISTRY
OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
But the Comforter,
which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach
you all things…. — John 14:26
As Jesus continued
teaching the disciples about the various roles the Holy Spirit would soon have
in their lives, He told them that the Holy Spirit would also “teach” them.
Let’s look at that word “teach” in today’s Sparkling Gem and see what
Jesus meant when He chose this word.
This word “teach” is the Greek word didasko — a word that is used approximately 200 times in both the Old and New Testaments. It is used so often, in fact, that its meaning is very well established. But to make sure we hit the target correctly, we will take our meaning of didasko from The NIV Theological Dictionary of New Testament Words, which gives the primary meaning of this word as “to teach, inform, instruct, demonstrate, and prescribe.” It continues, “The word is used typically for the relationship between teacher and pupil, instructor, and apprentice. What is taught may be not only knowledge, opinions, or facts but also artistic and technical skills, all of which are to be systematically and thoroughly acquired by the learner through the activity of a teacher.” {Verlyn D. Verbrugge, NIV Theological Dictionary of New Testament Words: Abridged Edition, (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 2000), p. 141}
Thus, in the context
of John 14:26, we see that the word didasko means the Holy Spirit has
taken on the role of a Teacher, just as Jesus was a Teacher to the disciples.
The Holy Spirit has become our Teacher, and we are His pupils. He is our
Instructor, and we are the apprentices. Furthermore, the full extent of the
Holy Spirit’s teaching is deep and multifaceted. Not only was He sent to us to
impart knowledge and facts, lessons from Scripture, and theological truths, but
He also teaches us how to live our Christian lives with divinely artistic
skill. Instructed by the Teacher who lives within each of us as believers, we
receive lessons imparted as we spend time in the Word or prayer or through any
aspect of our innumerable life experiences. If we are listening, the Holy
Spirit is teaching us constantly. Our responsibility is to listen, to
obey, and to internalize and put into practice the truths He is teaching us.
There are always
people who claim that if you haven’t been to Bible school, you are untaught and
ignorant and therefore unable to be used significantly by God. However, this is
simply not the case. It’s true that Bible school can be an immensely beneficial
experience, and it’s good for you to read every book that you can read. But if
you never go to a Bible school or read a teaching book, the Holy Spirit will
still teach you, because He is ordained by the Father to do just that. Teaching
is a fundamental part of the ministry of the Holy Spirit.
Jesus told His
disciples that when the Holy Spirit came, He would teach them, and today the
Holy Spirit has been sent to teach you. If you’re seeking the best Teacher
in the world, look no further! If you are born again, you have the Holy Spirit
— the greatest Teacher in the history of the world — living inside
you. If you’ll see yourself as His apprentice and cultivate your partnership
together, He’ll teach you everything you need to know to live successfully and
victoriously for Christ!
I like to say it this way: The minister (pastor, teacher) teaches the Word, but Holy Spirit teaches ME! HE will teach each of us individually and uniquely in the way that WE can understand, and then DO the Word of God! Here is Hillsong with "Your Word":
Shalom in Him!