Jubilee Life Coach: Daily Meditations
Jubilee Life Coach: Daily Meditations is a Christ-centered podcast for those who want to follow Jesus not only in belief, but in daily life.
The word Jubilee comes from the biblical Year of Jubilee, a time of release, restoration, and freedom from debt. In the fullest sense, Jesus Christ is our true Jubilee. In him, we are forgiven, set free from the debt of sin, and welcomed into the joy of God’s kingdom.
To be Christian is to be more than religious. It is to be a disciple of Jesus Christ the King—to belong to him, to listen to his voice, and to follow him with trust, love, and obedience.
Life is not merely about surviving the day or chasing success on earth. In Christ, we are called to live as citizens of heaven here and now. That means learning to walk in his presence, reflect his character, and bear witness to his kingship in the ordinary moments of everyday life.
Coaching here means a Christ-centered and gospel-driven way of helping believers grow in sanctification and spiritual fruitfulness. It is about encouragement, wisdom, reflection, and practical guidance for living faithfully before God. Not self-help, but Spirit-dependent growth. Not mere inspiration, but transformation in Christ.
Through these daily meditations, you will be invited to slow down, reflect on Scripture, fix your eyes on Jesus, and learn to live with greater freedom, faith, and joy in him.
Jubilee Life Coach: Daily Meditations
John 14:15-21
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Jesus Promises the Holy Spirit
15 “If you love me, you will keep my commandments. 16 And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper,[a] to be with you forever, 17 even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. You know him, for he dwells with you and will be in you. 18 “I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you. 19 Yet a little while and the world will see me no more, but you will see me. Because I live, you also will live. 20 In that day you will know that I am in my Father, and you in me, and I in you. 21 Whoever has my commandments and keeps them, he it is who loves me. And he who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and manifest myself to him.”
Summary
In John 14:15–21, Jesus speaks to His troubled disciples on the night before the cross. He is going away, yet He assures them that His departure will not mean abandonment. If they love Him, they will keep His commandments, not to earn His love, but because love for Christ bears the fruit of obedience.
Jesus then promises that the Father will give them “another Helper,” the Spirit of truth, who will dwell with them forever (vv. 16–17). This is one of the great promises of the new covenant: through the saving work of Christ, God will not merely be near His people but dwell in them by His Spirit.
That is why Jesus says, “I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you” (v. 18). Through His death, resurrection, and the gift of the Spirit, Jesus remains present with His church. Because He lives, His people will live also (v. 19). The heart of this passage is union and communion with Christ: “you in me, and I in you” (v. 20). The Christian life is not mere religion. It is life with the living Christ through the Holy Spirit.
Who is God?
God is faithful and does not abandon His people. The Holy Spirit dwells in us forever. This is amazing! The Creator's Spirit indwells in us. There is an unfathomable mystery here: the Spirit of the Creator dwells in us, His creatures. And His presence is not temporary or fragile. In Christ, He draws near to His people and keeps us as His own forever.
What is our guilt?
Our guilt is not only disobedience in general, but living as though Jesus were absent. We often want the comfort of Christ without the commandments of Christ. We want His peace, but not always His rule. That is why we become anxious, controlling, prayerless, and easily exhausted. We forget that the Spirit of truth dwells with us and in us.
How does Grace shine?
Jesus does not leave us as orphans. He goes to the cross, rises again, and gives the Holy Spirit to dwell with His saints forever. Because Christ lives, we live. Because we are united to Him, we are never alone. Church is not a building or a budget; it's the saints of God! Our hope is not in how strongly we hold on to Him, but in the fact that He has come to us and made us His own.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank you that in Christ you have not left us as orphans.
Thank you for giving us the Holy Spirit to be with us forever. Forgive us for our disobedience, our fear, and our unbelief. Teach us to love Jesus truly and to keep His commandments with glad hearts.
Remind us that because He lives, we also will live.
Keep us near to Christ, and let His presence shape our lives. In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen.
In John chapter 14, verses 15 through 21, Jesus speaks to his troubled disciples on the night before the cross. He is going away, yet he assures them that his departure will not mean abandonment. If they love him, they will keep his commandments, not to earn his love, but because love for Christ bears the fruit of obedience. Jesus then promises that his Father will give them another helper, a paraclete, a comforter, the Spirit of truth, who will dwell with them forever. Verses 16 and 17. This is one of the great promises of the new covenant. Through the saving work of Christ, God will not merely be near his people, but dwell in them by his spirit. That is why Jesus says, I will not leave you as orphans, I will come to you. Verse 18. Through his death, resurrection, and the gift of the Spirit, Jesus remains present with his church. Because he lives, his people will live also. Verse 19. The heart of this passage is union and communion with Christ, you in me, and I in you. The Christian life is not mere religion, it is life with the living Christ through his Holy Spirit. Now, who is God? God is faithful and does not abandon his people. The Holy Spirit dwells in us forever. This is amazing because the Creator's Spirit indwelling in us, there is an unfathomable mystery here. The Spirit of the Creator dwells in us, and his presence is not temporary or fragile. In Christ, he draws near to his people and keeps us as his people forever. Now our guilt our guilt is not only disobedience in general, but living as though Jesus were absent in our lives. We often want the comfort of Christ without his commandments of Christ, too. And we want his peace, but not always his rule. And that is why we become anxious, controlling, prayerless, and easily exhausted. We forget that the Spirit of truth dwells with us and in us. Jesus does not leave us as orphans. He goes to the cross, rises again, and gives the Holy Spirit to dwell with his saints forever. Because Christ lives, we live. Because we are united to him, we are never alone. Church is not a building or a budget. It is the saints of God. And our hope as church is not in how strongly we hold on to him, but in the fact that Christ has come to us and made us his own. Let us pray. Heavenly Father, thank you that in Christ you have not left us as orphans. Thank you for giving us the Holy Spirit to be with us forever. Forgive us for our disobedience, our fear, and our unbelief. Teach us to love Jesus truly and keep his commandments with glad hearts. Remind us that because he lives, we also will live. Keep us near to Christ and let his presence shape our lives. In the name of Jesus Christ we pray. Amen.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, the Father's only son walked among the broken till the victory was won. They called him Jesus. Love in the flesh, the divine design healed every scar. He defined the finish line. He took the weight of the world with a great so deep. The promise he keep. Now the stones broke back. See the brave is a gold town.
SPEAKER_03Because it's the cost.
SPEAKER_02Small hands, big screens, take a water stuff. You feel that pride in that joy in your chest. But this is the deep of peace. When it's close to breath, the world's done starting the taste of the cradle. No cloud in the house.
SPEAKER_01But when the clock stops ticking and I raised the stuff, it's the five. When the pain starts to peak and the breath starts to fade, I remember the price that's fade already.
SPEAKER_03So feel his gone because I know he holds the future and life is worth the living, just because you live just because you live.